When you own a small business, figuring out how to keep in touch with past clients, build your business and convert prospects can seem overwhelming! It is affordable and simple with email newsletters.
Many small business owners fail to recognize the power of constant communication with their clients. Your clients are probably not actively seeking someone else to provide the service that you do, BUT if they do not hear from you regularly, they might be tempted to change vendors if another company comes along with a powerful message.
Consistently emailing a small business newsletter allows for continual communication with your most important business asset, your current, past and future customers. You and your business keeps in front of them regularly, so that when they are ready to purchase they think of you.
Make sure that your message is relevant to your industry. There is nothing worse than mixing your message by sending out recipes or other cooking tips UNLESS you are a chef! You can safely include industry statistics, related articles, advertisements for your product or service and any related vendors you think may benefit your clients’. These email newsletters can help to make you the go to person for help, always a good thing!
You may be able to use your normal email program to send out your email newsletter for a while, but once you get over about 200 names on your list you need to move over to a “real” email service like Aweber or Constant Contact. These services help immeasurably to guarantee that you are complying with the current spam laws and also increase the chances that your message will get delivered.
What is the best thing about sending an email newsletter? The cost has become almost free! That does not give you permission to spam people but it does make it much more affordable to keep in touch with your clients regularly. Many business owners ask how often they should send out their emails, a good rule of thumb is not more than twice a month unless you work in a fast changing industry like banking or technology where changes can happen overnight!
So should you buy a list to send your email newsletter to? No! If you send out your email to a bought list, you will have a lot of bounces and spam problems. The point of your email newsletter should be to connect with people who you have met or who belong to your chamber or your church group or your kid’s ball team. Let them know that you are going to be sending great information out about your product or service and you would love to keep them in the loop – IF they give you their email address!
Do not forget that your past clients can be a wealth of referrals for your product or service! Make sure that every email communication that you have with your clients includes a reminder that you always welcome a referral of a friend or family member, and that you will give that person the same great service they have come to expect!