Using Act, Big Biller, Constant Contact, Outlook, AWebber, MailerMailer, GoDaddy, Bronto (to name a few) are all good programs. Also some web site hosting or ISP’s have this available too.
Check with your provider.
I personally like Constant Contact because they are powerful, low cost, and will do everything you need for an HTML & text newsletter delivery system. Plus many of you already use one or both of these systems. Therefore, we can create your newsletter right into your internet based program. This will save you time from having to make any changes. We can take care of it for you.
Click here to try the Constant Contact free trial plus you will receive a $30 credit when you sign up with them - Click here for the 60 day free trial
The key is to really know your program and know what you want to get out of it. Ask the provider if the program gives you specific statistics like; open rates, click throughs, etc… (If those things are important to you) Or if you don’t have time, outsource this. We will track it all for you.
Need help getting your marketing up and running? Contact us today.
In our next Blog post I will discuss alternate Newsletter Format styles.
Got Newsletter? Need Help?
Take a look at some of the newsletters that we have created for our clients.
Go to: http://newsletterville.com/newsletter_samples.htm
Also, you will find over 10 Free Newsletter Templates to use for your newsletters.
Free templates can be found at:
http://www.newsletterville.com/free_newsletter_templates.htm
Call or e-mail if you have any questions.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Gary 740-824-4842 ~ Gary@newsletterville.com
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PSS – we have boiler plate newsletter templates
too. Includes content, formatting, graphics, and
layout. For the do it yourself style
newsletter.
Go to:
http://www.newsletterville.com/boilerplate_newsletters.htm