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If Gutenberg were alive today he would
be in publishing heaven! Forget the printing press, the web
has fast-forwarded self-publishing in ways that are evolving
so rapidly it's becoming difficult to integrate technology
and process to leverage the opportunities. Any company, regardless
of their size and marketing resources should be publishing
an opt-in e-mail newsletter - it's a very low cost way to
build community with customers, keep suppliers/partners/other
informed and generate new business.
How do you get started? You must decide
up front if you have the marketing expertise to develop your
"newsletter creative" in-house and how you want
to manage the distribution of your newsletters. Many companies
turn to agencies/marketing services firms to help them develop
the actual newsletter creative and also outsource part of
the process to ASP (Application Service Providers), who handle
all facets of the list distribution, signup and ongoing management.
Content format can be critical to the effectiveness
of your newsletter - we typically don't recommend HTML (text
with images/graphics embedded) format unless our client's
product or service is very consumer-focused Plain old text
is not as glamorous as HTML but it's a lot more effective
in most cases - people want information, not fancy eye candy
that's appealing to marketing geeks - keep your message, simple,
to the point and with customer success stories or references
when/where you can to drive credibility.
It's relatively simple to use a Word processor
with a mail merge program to integrate the addresses (depending
on the volume) with your message and then send out via your
ISP. But, doing it in house can be very time consuming - you
have to deal with inbound requests for people who want to
be added to your list, "unsubscribes" (people who
want to be deleted) and integrate your web site into the process,
so people can automatically sign up with a back end auto-responder
(automatic message) that confirms their sign up.
Most companies utilize an Application Service
Provider ("ASP") to outsource the list hosting,
signup and unsubscribe management processes and web site integration
- typical costs are under $50. per month based upon your number
of subscribers (on average up to 10-30K), frequency of your
newsletter mailing (rule of thumb would be 2-4 times per month)
and other specialized features, such as bounce back deletions
(deleting any e-mails that have a "bad address")
and making the HTML code available with a graphic to sign
up people directly from your web site. Be forewarned, most
list hosting providers tell you up front they reserve the
right to delete your account if they catch you spamming thousands
of people whose e-mail addresses were not "opted in"
(given to you with permission to market to them).
What do you want to look for in an ASP
List Hosting Provider? You want great customer service, an
online interface that enables you to easily manage the process,
the ability to easily to cut and paste your text (newsletter
copy), instant distribution of your newsletter and the ability
to know at a glance how many subscribers you have on an ongoing
basis and the number of new subscribers and unsubscribers.
There are lots of list hosting companies
out there - I'd recommend including two on your short list.
One of the oldest, most well established companies that has
consistently won rave reviews for excellence in customer service
is Sling Shot Media, LLC www.listhost.net
- they've been hosting since 1998 (ancient in web time) and
offer a wide range of consulting services related to all aspects
of newsletter marketing. The other company to check out would
be Microsoft's bCentral Services www.bcentral.com
which offers list hosting as one of its services. I can't
give them rave reviews for customer service, as they make
you pay extra for anything more than e-mail support which
can be a hassle at times. But, their list hosting interface
is easy to use, works well most of the time and they are price
competitive.
Finally, one of the biggest marketing challenges
facing many small to medium sized companies is generating
a newsletter subscriber list. I don't have sufficient space
in this column to address this challenge - but, it's a classic
go/no go situation; the longer you put it off the harder it
becomes, so get started, the upside rewards are too significant
to delay!
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Lee Traupel has 20 plus years of marketing experience.
He is the co-founder of a Northern California and Brussels
Belgium based, privately held, Marketing Services and
Software Company, Intelective Communications, Inc., http://www.intelective.com.
Intelective focuses exclusively on providing services
to small-to-medium-sized companies that need strategic
and tactical marketing services. He can be reached at
Lee@intelective.com.
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