Business Ideas for Tech Savvy Teenagers: Newsletter

Teenagers Who Want to Make Money with Newsletter Publishing

Nicole A.
Name and Topic
It is possible for tech savvy teenagers to make a lot of money by starting a newsletter business. This can be done with the right planning, function and marketing. One of the most important aspects of a newsletter is the topics. Your newsletter can cover various topics including poetry, art, local events and accomplishments by fellow teenagers. There are thousands of newsletters being published around the world. Choosing the right topics will help to make your newsletter stand out among others.

Another important aspect of the newsletter is the name. It is best to brainstorm a few ideas before choosing a title. Share these ideas with other people that you know. They may be able to add more potential names for the newsletter to your list. This will increase your chances of selecting the best possible name for your newsletter. It is one of the more fun tasks for tech savvy teenagers who are starting a newsletter business.

Frequency
The regularity of your newsletter is a part of the planning stages of this business idea. You must determine how often the newsletter will be released to the public. Newsletters can be published weekly, monthly and quarterly. Once the frequency of the newsletter is determined, you must stick to it. Special issues of your newsletter can be published as well. The issues usually focus on a specific topic throughout the entire newsletter.

Organization
Many publications operate with several staff members. These members make up your organization. It is important to select people who are dedicated workers and can make great contributions to your newsletter business idea. The job of each person will depend on what you want to accomplish with the newsletter. Staff members usually include writers, advertising representatives and designers. You will need a main editor to give out assignments and overlook the contents of the newsletter.

Design
One of the most important characteristics of a newsletter is the design. It gives the publication distinguishing qualities. The design of your newsletter must be brainstormed much like its name. Using the very first idea will eliminate the possibilities of a better design. You will not know what works best until you have thought about a few designs for your newsletter.

Someone from your organization can design the newsletter if needed. If there is not a designer on staff, there is no need to worry. As a tech savvy teenager, you may be able to create a newsletter design on your own. That is why this newsletter business idea is great for you. Tech savvy teenagers have the ability to publish their own newsletters without additional assistance. It is done by creating a newsletter using desktop publishing programs such as Microsoft Publisher and Quark Xpress.

Direct Marketing Sales
Once you have published your newsletter, sales can be done using direct marketing tactics. Local schools offer a great opportunity to sell and market your newsletter. If your newsletter contains information about school events, fellow students will love to read about them. Tech savvy teenagers can also sell their publications at local events and house parties. Most of your money will come through direct sales when the newsletter business gets up and running. However, there are other ways to make money with this business idea. This will be explained further in the article.

Another way that tech savvy teenagers can generate money directly is by selling the newsletter door to door. This can work well in small communities where local residents are more willing to support small businesses. The fact that you are a teenager operating his or her own start-up business will be a great marketing hook as well. If Girl Scouts can sell their cookies door to door, you can to. You will have to determine a price for your newsletter.

Newsletters are usually cheaper than magazines. It is best to charge a price similar to the local daily newspaper. You can charge anywhere from fifty cents to $1.00 for your newsletter. If you are printing the newsletters at home, it is important to factor in costs for an ink cartridge. Operational costs must be factored in no matter if you use a local printing shop or not. This will help you to understand how much profit you are making.

Subscriptions
Direct sales are not the only way that tech savvy teenagers can make money with a newsletter business idea. Money can be made from subscriptions to the newsletter. There can be a section in the newsletter that readers can cut out and mail in along with their subscription fee. Teenagers who are starting a small business may not incorporate. This means that there will have to be instructions in the subscription section for readers to make their checks or money orders out to you. The subscription price can be determined by multiplying the rate for an individual issue by the number of times your newsletter is published during the year.

Advertising
In order to get the most out of this business idea, tech savvy teenagers must create exposure among both their peers and those in the community. You can advertise your newsletter using school newspapers. School publications are usually lenient and inexpensive when it comes to placing advertisements in their newspapers. It may also be beneficial to create a profile for you newsletter on social networking websites like Facebook, Myspace, Blackplanet.

Published by Nicole A. - Featured Contributor in Arts & Entertainment

She has written and produced several short movies. She currently works as a freelance editor while continuing to make independent films.  View profile

  • Newsletters can be published weekly, monthly and quarterly.
  • Select people who are dedicated workers and can make great contributions to the newsletter
  • Newsletter sales can be done using direct marketing tactics.
Tech savvy teenagers have the ability to publish their own newsletters without additional assistance

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  • Mark Rollins3/28/2007

    Never thought of this one. Good job.

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