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Creating Newsletters Plus Balancing Content

December 27th, 2009

Balance Explained: Balance is an abstract, and some might think a vague, concept so it might be good to demonstrate what is actually meant by it in the case of newsletters before talking about how to achieve it. In the real world we know that, in order to attain balance, a weight must be countered by an opposing weight. In publishing, it means something similar but it depends, to an extent, on whether we are discussing the physical aspects of a publication (how it appears) or the ‘editorial’ side (the content). Editorial and lead articles set the spirit for a publication and consideration of ‘counterweights’ necessarily start there. Be cautious though. Whilst trying to introduce balance it can sometimes be only too easy to unwittingly change the tone of the entire newsletter.

Layout Balance: A page comprising a huge amount of text is best balanced by the introduction of graphics and illustrations but even simple white space can be a huge improvement. A crowded page, especially one that is entirely presented in a tiny typeface with few or no breaks, is not good at any time. It is too suggestive of a legal document rather than an informative article. The introduction of space however, and other effects that ‘break up’ the piece into easily digested segments, can make a quite remarkable difference. These other effects include headings and sub-headings, usually in a different typeface than the main body, color in the form of headings, captions etc, pullquotes, perhaps with a shaded or colored background, and so on.

Balancing Content: The thing to remember here is that heavy or serious content and news needs to be balanced by more lighthearted material. Along the same lines, articles that explain how to do things can be weighed against question and answer features. Self contained, or one off articles, are best balanced by content that appears in ’serial’ form. The secret is always to remember to keep the reader in mind. Every newsletter editor should know her readership and constantly keep that profile in mind. Do that and balancing content should not be too difficult to do.

Using Humor: Provided you employ a fair degree of good taste and sensitivity, your readers will usually respond positively to the introduction of humor into your work. Everybody likes a good laugh so the use of jokes, funny stories such as humorous anecdotes, funny verses such as limericks etc, funny pictures like amusing road signs or cartoons, and various other ways of introducing a lighter way of looking at the world we live in, is usually appreciated by most people. You need to know your readership though, otherwise its just too easy to inadvertently overstep the mark. A special point about newsletters is worth making here too. By their nature, newsletters tend to exist for a relatively tightly knit group with an interest in a particular field or endeavour. This often means that many readers know many other readers. Therefore be sure to avoid using humor that might be hurtful or offensive to any one person or group. A newsletter is not the place to poke fun at people, whether they be customers, employees or ‘bosses’.

Pastime Fillers: One great way of supplying balanced content is through the use of puzzles and quizzes. These can be particularly useful when employed as regular features, such as a monthly crossword or quiz. Readers, at least many of them, tend to look forward to each new edition just for the regular features. That way, they not only assist with balance, but they enhance readership loyalty at the same time. Obviously, like all other forms of editorial content, they work best when they are related in one way or another to the main focus of the newsletter. Conversely, they tend to lose their effectiveness the more irrelevant they seem to be.

Giving Advice: Any kind of ‘advice’ items can better newsletter balance. The best types are usually of the common ‘tips’ variety. ‘This Month’s Car Tips’, ‘The Weight Loss Column’, ‘Household Hints’, are all instances of the types of titles that might be used. Included as part of this genre would be astrological prognostications or ‘What the Stars Say’. Admittedly, these would be entirely undesirable for many newsletters; they would need to have very specific readership profiles for them to be considered desirable. But, for the right type of readers, they could prove a very worthy addition. Recipes and similar items are also forms of ‘advice’ fillers but, popular though they might sometimes be, the same reservations apply for them as they do for astrology columns.

Mike Alexander is a ‘content’ expert, having created and edited a print publication with nation-wide distribution. He has several online interests, among which is ClipCopy Content Solutions, where you will find a number of articles covering topics similar to above.

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Make Better Newsletters With Inexpensive Tools

November 1st, 2009

The Ezine Machine Become a publishing wizard with this great little software program that can generate HTML ezines for you ‘on the fly’. It is simplicity itself to operate and uses a straight-forward fill-in-the-blanks form entry system to accurately take the hassle out of ezine production.

Ultimate Newsletter Templates Serious publishers recognize the importance of design and presentation in a professional newsletter. It is possible to spend hours getting the copy just right, as well as any illustrations, and that can be time wasted if the end result does not live up to the promise. Design and layout can make a world of difference. These excellent templates can help you stay on track and help you to produce professional results every time.

Autoresponder Unlimited All email marketers need the aid of a sequential autoresponder to help them properly manage their mailing lists. Most such software is only available by monthly subscription and more often than not it is extremely expensive. This piece of software is very different. Not only is it relatively inexpensive but it provides the same service as those provided on a monthly basis but comes with no hidden charges and no monthly fees. Not only that but it even comes with full Master Resale rights! Well worth considering if you have a small list or a small budget.

Magic Subscriber One program that many e-mail marketers consider an indispensable tool is an opt-in list builder. There are various types on the market falling within different price ranges. Most however, are either too expensive or of extremely dubious quality. This one though, uses a unique system to capture the email addresses of your site visitors and then only requires that they confirm their opt-in intentions. The result is that it significantly cuts down the amount of time and effort required to acquire a large number of subscribers.

Mailing List Manager This is a complete, full featured email solution to save you wasting your hard earned profits on expensive monthly fees! It’s an easy-to-install and easy-to-use program for handling all of your mailing requirements. It helps to automate your email campaigns and convert your leads into sales with its easy-to-use software interface.

ClipCopy Content Solutions This ’subscriber-only’ service provides newsletter publishers with over 6000 ways to save time and money and helps cultivate readership loyalty. How? By allowing access to that number of ready-made articles, jokes, quotations, cartoons, amusing facts and anecdotes, quizzes, word puzzles etc; all for copying and pasting directly into your newsletter! No searching through websites or libraries, no seeking ‘permission to publish’, no royalties to pay. Just hours of precious time and hundreds, sometimes thousands, of dollars saved. By the way, every software item mentioned in this article is a bargain in its own right but by subscribing to ClipCopy Content Solutions you’ll find that you get them as part of the package!

Learn more about the items mentioned above at Clipcopy Content Solutions or more about newsletters at 101 Newsletter Answers.

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