Small Biz Tip: How to Write an E-Newsletter

Posted by Cheryl Sowa on Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Tips from July 22, 2009

The Small Business tips today discuss how to write an e-newsletter.


  1. Put ad placements at the end of your newsletter. Putting it at the front turns off readers. Include discounts in your ads.
  2. Simple. Short. Consistency. Provide your content in a template that people will want to read & is easy to read.
  3. Put your customers first. Your e-newsletter must benefit your readers, even if they aren't, or never will be, your customers.
  4. Send your e-newsletter to current customers by asking for their email at checkout. NEVER send to people who don't want it!


Daily Overview: Structuring your e-newsletter correctly is essential for consistent readership and improved business marketing.


We post these small business tips to our employee's Twitter account each day, Monday through Friday. This is a reposting of those tips.

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Cheryl Sowa

Cheryl Sowa is a Public Relations Coordinator for America’s Best Companies. She also writes daily for the Small Business Center. Cheryl graduated from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and obtained Bachelor degrees in English and Communications. Contact Cheryl

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