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If you have plans to send a newsletter to your audience, then email is the perfect tool to use to reach out to your audience. 
 
A lot goes into building an email newsletter, so here are some tips on how you can build one for your business. 

What Is The Goal Of Your Newsletter? 

Like with anything in marketing, knowing the goal of the content you produce and put out is crucial to measuring its success. What do you want your Newsletter to do? It can be anything from getting clicks through to your website or you want to promote new services or products you have to sell, defining exactly what you want out of your newsletter campaign will help you track it’s performance. You should also come up with some key performance indicators (KPIs) that tie closely to your goals to get the full benefits of using email to send out your newsletters. 

Choose Your Template 

Sites like Mailchimp and Buffer offer premade templates that you can use to lay out your newsletter in a style that’s best suited to your brand, makes sense with your newsletter and will show up perfectly for those who access their emails on both mobile and web. Alternatively, you can create your own design for your email if you have more experience in the field, or use a template you’ve already made for your business’ other marketing emails. After you have selected or created a template, you can then use the same design on each newsletter you send out. Brand the email here and there and don’t overload it with images and colours – whilst a few are fine and relevant to what you are sending out, you don’t want to distract from your newsletter content. 

Subject Line 

Your Subject Line is more important than you think – it draws in the audience and makes them want to continue reading by opening the email itself. Your subject line should be short and snappy, and relate to the contents of your email. There are tactics to use that can be a powerful way of boosting intrigue and open rates – the fear of missing out, using the name of your audience, or being a little bit unusual can help your emails stand out and peak interest.  
 
Remember – you should always make sure you have set the name of where the email is coming from, so that the people who receive said email newsletter know it’s coming directly from your business to avoid suspicions that your email could be spam. 
 
A/B testing can come in handy with your subject line, as you can test out different style so see which one gets your newsletter the most opens. You can then implement this into your email newsletter 

Body Text 

Chances are you’ve already got newsletter content ready to go, so all you’ll need to do is copy and paste it into your email campaign and format it correctly. Depending on how long your newsletter is and what it is you’re discussing within it, using a few images can help to convey what’s in the text whilst also breaking the sections up so it isn’t just one, long singular stream of wording. 
 
When writing your newsletter, make sure your points are clear and concise, and if you have a team or work within a marketing department, get another person to check over the content and see if there’s anywhere that needs editing or cutting down so your email is the perfect length for your audience to read from start to finish. 

Test Your Email Before Sending 

Before you send your email to your audience, you should send a test email to yourself or someone in your team to see how it looks on different devices and to see if it reaches their inboxes. When you know that your email works and is optimised for different devices, you can then send it out to all of your subscribers, who can then enjoy what your newsletter has to offer. 
Creating a newsletter can help your business update your audience, give them behind the scenes insights and provide them with information about new products or services you are going to sell. Whatever the goal, you can use these tips to build a newsletter that not only looks good, but performs well too. 
 
 
 
 
Digital Marketing is a broad term, and encompasses many different elements – two of the biggest being social media marketing and email marketing. Both are popular with businesses looking to attract more customers beyond the traditional forms of marketing, and have seen great results for those choosing to go with these forms of digital marketing. 
 
Social Media Marketing and Email Marketing can both link to boost their performance on their respective platforms, whilst also tying your digital marketing efforts together. Here’s how you can link both platforms together to create a winning strategy for your business. 
 
 
 
If your business is moving towards email marketing, then getting your emails right is extremely important. You’ll be directly contacting your audience, and having great emails will boost open rate, engagement and sales. 
 
4 billion people use emails daily, with an average open rate of 46%-50%. Increasing the time you spend on email marketing can set you up for more success digitally beyond your social media marketing and website optimisation efforts, and help you discover more customers by using incentives that encourage them to sign up to your mailing list. 
 
Here are some top tips for creating an effective email marketing campaign. 
 
 
 
If your business is planning on creating a great email marketing campaign that helps you to sell, then there’s a number of things you must consider when creating your emails. 
 
With these campaigns being a way for you to advertise your products and offers directly to your audience, you need to find away to get your audience opening these emails and engaging with what’s included within them. 
 
Here's what you need to consider when you create your email marketing campaign. 
 
 
 
 
If you’re sending emails to your clients, you’ll want them to open them. However, there are many reasons why your open rate and clickthrough rate is low when it comes to your email marketing, which if optimised, could really provide you with another platform that brings you success. 
 
If you’ve been struggling with your email marketing, then here are some simple tips that can help to improve your open and clickthrough rate. 
 
With the rise of social media, many businesses don’t consider email marketing to be an important thing that they need to do when they start out. However, Email Marketing can provide you with the tools and opportunities to increase sales and your reach, especially to those of your target audience who may not use social media. 
 
Why exactly is email marketing so important for small businesses? 
 
Keep In Contact With Your Audience 
 
With emails, you’ll be able to keep your audience updated on new items, sales and deals that you’re running for your products. Emails can be accessed at any time on any device, so it doesn’t matter as much as social media when you’re sending your emails, as they’ll be waiting to be opened in an inbox of your target customer, instead of having to hit when there’s activity on a social media algorithm. 
 
 
Email Marketing campaigns are great ways to reach your audience directly and promote your service. Emails are personal, and people who have chosen to sign up to your lists are likely to listen to you. But where do you start? How do you get people to sign up? The process can take a long time to get right when you first start, but if you follow these tip’s you’ll begin to see your mailing list grow quicker than you would if you were figuring everything out for yourself. Let’s take a look at the ways you can create a successful email marketing campaign for your business. 
 
Firstly, you need to grow your email list. You can do this by asking for people to sign up when they enter your website for the first time, and offer potential discounts for their first purchase. Many companies do this in order to retrieve someone’s email, and increase sales. You can create a private Facebook group and ask for people to give their email on the questions you ask when they request to join so you can contact them, but make it optional. On Instagram, show snippets of content people might receive if they sign up to your email, and direct them to a link in your bio so they can join your mailing list.