- Start building a list. There are many ways to do this, the simplest being by keeping a file with the email addresses of potential clients you have spoken with, and simply setup a distribution list or just BCC them. Once you start to build that list, I'd recommend getting an aweber account setup, for better managements.
- Get a design done. Your newsletter design doesn't have to be crazy, it can be minimalistic, and actually I wouldn't strongly recommend you keep it that way, but it should be nice. It should be something that your clients are going to have a positive response to. Something that wil pleasantly surprise them and that they'll look forward to reading.
- Announce your work. As you finish up projects - whether they are design or development or both - its always fun to announce them to the world. You have a sense of pride in the work that you've done and its nice to blast it out. Also - you can offer this as a value-added service to your clients. Shoot - you could even charge for it, depending on how large your list is.
- Follow-up on the leads. You will be surprised how many people will consistently respond to your newsletter with requests on new projects. Something in your newsletter will remind them of a project they have on the back burners, or they will simply see your name and have a positive response to it, and think - "oh this would be a great person to use for the project I have to do!" You have to realize that not many people actually have newsletters, and its a great way to differentiate yourself, and also makes people feel like you know what you are doing!
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Stay in Front of your Clients By Starting a Newsletter
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Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Stay in Front of your Clients By Starting a Newsletter
- Start building a list. There are many ways to do this, the simplest being by keeping a file with the email addresses of potential clients you have spoken with, and simply setup a distribution list or just BCC them. Once you start to build that list, I'd recommend getting an aweber account setup, for better managements.
- Get a design done. Your newsletter design doesn't have to be crazy, it can be minimalistic, and actually I wouldn't strongly recommend you keep it that way, but it should be nice. It should be something that your clients are going to have a positive response to. Something that wil pleasantly surprise them and that they'll look forward to reading.
- Announce your work. As you finish up projects - whether they are design or development or both - its always fun to announce them to the world. You have a sense of pride in the work that you've done and its nice to blast it out. Also - you can offer this as a value-added service to your clients. Shoot - you could even charge for it, depending on how large your list is.
- Follow-up on the leads. You will be surprised how many people will consistently respond to your newsletter with requests on new projects. Something in your newsletter will remind them of a project they have on the back burners, or they will simply see your name and have a positive response to it, and think - "oh this would be a great person to use for the project I have to do!" You have to realize that not many people actually have newsletters, and its a great way to differentiate yourself, and also makes people feel like you know what you are doing!
4 comments:
- Hol said...
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Nice idea. Thanks for commenting. I've been thinking about creating a newsletter for a while, just haven't done it yet.
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March 24, 2008 at 11:36 AM
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Anonymous said...
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ya - totally...again, i really recommend you jump on it ;) just use a feedburner rss-to-email script and setup a feed where you can upload screenshots of your latest projects...piece o' cake ;)
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March 24, 2008 at 6:17 PM
- Tasha said...
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so many great tips! thank you for this service you're offering... its little things like this that make a difference to someone's small business!
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March 26, 2008 at 8:07 AM
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Anonymous said...
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absolutely tryer - glad you're enjoying it. I hope you're subscribed to the feed!! Feel free to pass on any questions you may have so I can write on those topics.
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March 26, 2008 at 5:54 PM
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Nice idea. Thanks for commenting. I've been thinking about creating a newsletter for a while, just haven't done it yet.
ya - totally...again, i really recommend you jump on it ;) just use a feedburner rss-to-email script and setup a feed where you can upload screenshots of your latest projects...piece o' cake ;)
so many great tips! thank you for this service you're offering... its little things like this that make a difference to someone's small business!
absolutely tryer - glad you're enjoying it. I hope you're subscribed to the feed!! Feel free to pass on any questions you may have so I can write on those topics.
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