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The Future of Email Newsletter


The future of email Newsletter - Llando Ford 07.28.2004 What are you doing with the Spam you receive? I'm sure you are not happy receiving it just like none between us.

You have installed already a good Spam filter or you let your ISP to select your Spam and you receive it already into your "Spam mail folder" where from you can delete it easily.

But you as entrepreneur should carefully observe your feelings doing this activity because I'm sure You have got your own newsletter or if don't, you intend to start one in the near future.

Well at sending out your newsletter you have to count with the fact that (especially if you are using a bulk mail software) your email will land eventually in the Spam folder of your subscriber.

He will retrieve the emails in his Spam mail folder too because he is subscribed to several newsletters and he is waiting for your info but only if he is convinced that this info is of high value for his interest niche.

How actual studies are showing contrary to what some people may think newsletters still have a great future.

Since not every small marketer can allow for himself to use the "direct to desktop" technology and very few costumers want to be bothered with flashing graphics on their desktops the majority of delivered news will still remain the "good old email newsletter".

So it seems you as owner of a newsletter are a winner because you will post your newsletter in the future too, but it becomes more important than ever to deliver a relevant content.

Surveys are showing that people do not read anything what seems to be waste of time.

Your newsletter must bring useful, up to date information on your market niche without to become boring at all.

What are this niche markets?

Everything what is not of general interest, and the information about it is instant deliverable.

There are no limitations. You can write about Your interests which could be gardening, pets, body building, search engine optimization, everything you love, or you feel passionate about. This because if you love your topic you will never run out of subjects, you will never loose your passion for it and your prospects will always receive with your rows the power of your enthusiasm which starts from your love. for the given topic.

But you should avoid to start newsletters about a topic you don't love at all or do not feel any passion about it because that will give you much more headaches as money.

For a better understanding of this subject and not at last to keep this article short I suggest you to check out What Gary Halbert America's #1 sale copy writer says about creating a product. Here is the link go there http://www.thegaryhalbertletter.com/ it is completely FREE and read the newsletter titled "How to get a product to sell if you don't have one already and how to get it for nothing"

You can find another great collection of ideas if you go to http://marketingadvices.com/newebooks.html and check out the ebook Creative Product Creation.

So as final conclusion: If you still don't have your own newsletter or want to start one more be careful what you choose to be your topic. Finally you want people to read your newsletter want to build a huge list and want to think in very long terms by publishing your newsletter.

Llando Ford Started The M.A.Newsletter in late 2003 with the goal to report about the latest Internet marketing news. On his website http://marketingadvices.com you will find a collection of marketing courses (some of them FREE), from the most reputed marketing gurus.

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