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Three Mistakes That Can Get Your Newsletter Trashed or Trash Your Responses

By: Michelle Shaeffer

Don't let your email newsletter get tossed into the virtual trash can before it's opened, or lead your customers to the wrong place when they're ready to purchase. Be sure you aren't making these three common mistakes.

1) A non-descriptive or vague "From" line

Don't put "newsletter" in the "from" line. No one will know which newsletter it is! How likely are you to open a newsletter if you don't know who it's from?

Instead, use the title of your newsletter or your business name so people know right away who the newsletter is from.

2) A generic subject line

"May Newsletter" isn't a very interesting subject line. Make sure your subject line grabs attention and provides a glimpse of what's inside so readers will open it to read more. Try using the title of an article in the newsletter, a tip from the article, or an intriguing question. Watch your open rates as you experiment with different subject lines to see what your readers are most interested in.

3) Bad links

There are been several times I've received a newsletter, been ready to sign up for something or make a purchase, and the link went to "Page Not Found" land. Not good! An extra "s" or period in the wrong spot, and no one can get to where you're trying to send them. Take advantage of the "test email" option in most newsletter services to send yourself a preview copy, then triple check all of your links before you send out your newsletter.













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And now, let me give you access to some great free resources for small businesses including 101 Free/Cheap Ways to Market Your Business, 119 Things You Can Outsource, and more at www.michelleshaeffer.com

Michelle Shaeffer has been a work at home mom for more than 10 years and loves to share the tips and strategies she's learned to help other home based business owners balance, manage, and market their businesses.

This article may be reprinted for free so long as the author's resource box is kept intact and all links remain live and clickable. The Article Source must also be included. All rights are reserved by the author.

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