There are a number of ways to build your opt-in list of subscribers. Below I have compiled a list to help you get started. If your business has a physical location ask visitors to fill out a card giving you permission to contact them via email with product/service updates. Also, include a sign up form on your website. Most permission-based email marketing software programs will include a tool allowing you to create a sign up form. This allows you to easily capture the email addresses (and any additional information) from your website's visitors.
Always advertise your newsletter. For instance, include a short line on the back of your business card that reads "Receive Additional Tips and Related News Each Month. Sign up for our Newsletter at (insert web address)". This will lead people to your website and into becoming a subscriber to your newsletter. The greatest way to build your list is by concentrating on the quality of your newsletter. By releasing an informative newsletter that people find valuable they will share this information and the source, further growing your list of subscribers. It is important to inform your potential subscribers on how often they can expect to receive emails from your company and what type of information they can expect from these emails.
By writing quality content your recipients will look forward to receiving your e-newsletters and will look to them for knowledge in your industry. This will build further credibility for your company and encourage the recipients to forward the message to a friend. Sending your e-newsletters too frequently will annoy your subscribers and can lessen your credibility. From a design aspect, be sure that the newsletter is reader-friendly.
Do not use Flash, brightly colored text, extra large font, or all caps. For an HTML based newsletter, create a header that coincides with your company's colors and/or message. Next, create a simple 1 or 2 pixel border along with a matching footer. As far as content, break down your message into nuggets of information. Remember, very few subscribers are going to read your newsletter if it is the length of a novel. Break down your message into short paragraphs and use bulleted items to condense and stress important points.
The following items are critical in preventing your message from being blocked by SPAM filters:
-Try to use font sizes that are smaller than +2 or +3.
-Bolded, red font will also add to the likelihood that your message could be considered SPAM.
-Use a Permission-based email marketing software that allows the sending of multi-part MIME messages. This will allow you to send out both an HTML and text-only version of your e-newsletter. The software will detect whether the email client can accept HTML based messages, if not, the email client will accept the text-only version.
-Avoid using all caps; especially for words such as "FREE"
-Do not type out any currency denominations in the millions. Example: $10,000,000.
-Avoid using text such as "click below", "click here", "free money" etc...
-Obviously, always be sure to include a Subject with your message as well. However, avoid using an exclamation mark or all caps in the subject.
As a rule of thumb, always place yourself in your subscriber's shoes. Don't inundate them with so many newsletters that your message becomes "watered down" and loses all credibility. Again, always place quality over quantity.
These tips should help you in your permission-based email marketing efforts. There are fewer powerful ways to convey your message as a company and build credibility than with email marketing based on receiving the customer's permission.
Published by Quinn Stone
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- Asking a customer for their permission to be emailed will make you credible.
- Make sure the email is filled with interesting information, not spam.
- Remember to advertise your newsletter.


