Jun 19 2008

Why Online Newsletters Are Critical For A Successful Internet Marketing Strategy

Published by vagabondetteva under Marketing

By: Bob Withers

Online newsletters are used for multiple reasons and in multiple ways. Online newsletters are used to increase sales to current and new customers and generate new leads. They are gaining in popularity and for good reason. They are a great way to build and manage effective relationships with your customers and they are an effective fast and affordable method of communicating to your target audience on a regular basis.

Online newsletters are formatted for your Web site and are usually delivered via email, however, some are sent as HTML pages located on a web site. They are contained within your website and offer a great way of keeping your website fresh and up to date. Online newsletters are a great way to gain instant market feedback either through surveys or by response to articles.

Newsletters are a way to lock in your consumers and remind them on a periodic basis of the value you provide. Newsletters once required expensive printing and mailing costs, but today’s online newsletters have changed the rules of the game. They have four times the readership of a traditional ad and can be instantly delivered to readers throughout the world.

Online newsletters give you reasons to send potential customers emails packed with informative articles and, of course, one or more carefully crafted sales messages. They are great for building trust and relationships online if your newsletter provides regular, quality content which your subscribers can really use. Newsletters allow individuals and groups to control messaging and deliver it with great precision to a target audience.

Online newsletters are often made available free of charge to subscribers who complete a short profile and they produce targeted leads as a result. As the number of Internet surfers using the Web for gathering information and making purchases increased, many businesses began using online newsletters to promote company Web sites, products, and services. Businesses also use them to provide information and as an additional source of revenue through advertising.

As well as being environmentally friendly, online newsletters save the publisher time and cut costs by reducing postage, paper, and other supplies costs. Along with being less expensive and easier to produce, online newsletters can also reach a much larger customer base. While many newsletters exist solely as an information source and do not utilize advertising, many others are published as a source of revenue.

With an increasing number of online newsletters in circulation and online traffic increasing, businesses began viewing the electronic medium as an attractive place to advertise. In fact, advertising in online newsletters is often more effective than placing a banner ad on a Web site. According to Forrester Research, advertisements in email newsletters had an average response rate of 18 percent in 2000, versus a banner ad click through rate of less than one percent.

Online newsletters are considered to be the best marketing tool to promote small business over the World Wide Web. They are an internet phenomenon and they can be crucial to the success of your enterprise. Newsletters have been, and continue to be, one of the most efficient marketing and communication tools used by both small and large companies alike.

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Author Resource:-> Bob Withers is a professional sales and marketing person with over twenty years in the field. He has also turned his sights on network marketing to apply his trade. If you want to get in touch with Bob or learn more about sales and marketing please visit:

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May 25 2008

Virtual Assistant Home Business Blog Carnival Issue 3

Published by vagabondetteva under Blog Carnival


Welcome to the May 25, 2008 edition of the Virtual Assistant/Home Business Blog Carnival.

Monique Terrell presents 15 Tips to making the Transition from Employee to Business Owner posted at Virtually Speaking.

Craig Andrews presents Proper Direct Email Marketing For An Internet Business (Don’t Kill Off Your Email List!) posted at Craig S. Andrews.com.

Anya Portnik presents Who cares about Web 2.0? Sales training & business development tips for the uninitiated posted at Gavin Ingham.

Terry Dean presents 7 Step Easy Writing System posted at Integrity Business Blog by Terry Dean.

Wendy Piersall presents Important Benefits from Working with a Virtual Assistant posted at Sparkplug CEO.

John Crickett presents How To Turn Your Home Business Idea Into A Home Business posted at Business Opportunities And Ideas, saying, “a guide to taking the step from home business idea to home business.”

Steve Faber presents - Free Blog Traffic - How to Get More Traffic to Your Blog posted at Home Based Business Success.

Woman Tribune presents I am Addicted to Entrecard posted at Woman Tribune.

Brianna Young presents Naming Your Virtual Assisting Business posted at Young Fox Consulting.

Raymond presents Nigerian 419 Scams and Spam Emails Are Funny But They Make Me Paranoid posted at Money Blue Book.

Yvone M. Kon presents Marketing - it is not all about YOU! posted at M.Y. Blog - M.arketing for Y.our business.

Janet Barclay presents The Status of Ezines posted at From the Desk of Janet Barclay.

Caroline Melberg presents Can A Home-Based Business Blog? posted at Small Business Mavericks.

Caroline Melberg presents Networking Groups Help You Grow Locally posted at Blue Chip Marketing Tips.

Mary H. Ruth presents Blogging and Branding Consider This… posted at Consider This ….

Cindy King presents Write A Better International Website posted at Cindy King, saying, “One of the the things you need to do when communicating with any prospects or clients is to think about what they want and need to hear from you. You need to look at your business offer, communication or message from their point of view.”

Rich Maltzman, PMP presents The Big Yellow Taxi of Project Management posted at Scope crêpe.

Vera Lang presents How To Insure A Home Business posted at Be Safe Insure.com, saying, “Insuring a home business is in no way less important than insuring a big corporation. However, there are many differences when you go to insure a home business and a corporate business. This article sets out the details you should know.”

That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of the Virtual Assistant/Home Business Blog Carnival using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.

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