Keep Your Subscribers Interested
by Razvan Rovinaru

Published on this site: Febraury 3rd, 2007 - See
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"The bigger your newsletter mailing list the better" at least
this is what they say and they are telling the truth. But the
fact is that not every newsletter you send is read even though
you try to make it as attractive and exciting as possible.
A lot of people subscribe to different newsletters in order to
get new information about a certain thing or just to be
informed in general. But this doesn't mean that sometimes they
don't simply press the delete key when they see your
newsletter.
Statistically speaking a good Ezine is opened by 40% of the
people that receive it. And this is for a very good Ezine. Once
somebody has opened it only a small part of those 40% are read
to the end. In general people read for a few seconds and if
your content isn't good enough to catch their attention then
you can be sure it will be deleted. Now you can see the
importance of headline and subtitles.
I'm going to present to you a series of mistakes people tend to
do in their newsletters in the hope that you will be able to
avoid them.
A very common problem is that the content of the Ezine is too
stuffy, it is way too long and has a lot of topics.
An Ezine is a very difficult thing to write correctly. Another
mistake I see in many newsletter is the language. It is either
too personal too informal too formal or it uses a lot of jargon
or depending on the newsletter a lot of corporate-speak.
Remember to put a call to action in your Ezine. This is another
mistake. Some Ezines simply force you to just read them and
delete them since they have no call to action.
Make sure you don't write a dull newsletter. After all the
point is to get the reader interested in what you are saying
not bore him to death. So get a persuasive content and a good
subject line to win your reader over.
Another common mistake is writing too much about yourself or
your company. Always have in mind why does your subscribers
read your newsletter and what interest them.
Always point out benefits for your reader. A very often seen
mistake is a too aggressive call to action without showing the
benefits your readers could get from it.
Keep your readers interested in your Ezine. Remember that the
purpose of your newsletter is to inform and entertaining the
readers. If you can't do this than eventually your readers will
get bored and unsubscribe.
So remember don't get your Ezine on the delete list. Create
good content not necessarily by writing it yourself. You can
use other people's content and give them full credit. It
doesn't matter. What is important is that your Ezine keeps it's readers
happy.

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