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August 29, 2011 Amy Guidry 2 Comments
Amy Guidry Artist monthly email newsletter

I send out an email newsletter each month, and I thought it might be helpful to those of you who don’t yet send a newsletter or are contemplating taking on such a project, to post some tips.  Also, for those of you that do send newsletters, you may find some new ideas to help increase your subscriber rate and boost their enthusiasm.  So here goes:

-I’ve posted a screen grab of one of my newsletters here to give you an idea of what I do.  If you visit my website, www.AmyGuidry.com, you’ll see that I have kept the overall look the same as the website- color, style, logo, etc.  This aids your branding campaign in that the visuals are associated with you and identify you in the minds of others.

-Frequency is up to you and you may want to experiment with this depending on how much you produce/exhibit/etc.  I like once a month with a concise list of everything I have going on.

-Use a compelling subject heading, not too long- maybe 6 words or less.  I like to focus on my “big” news to catch their attention.

-Photos are a must even if you are only discussing exhibits or articles.  People are visual creatures so include photos of your new work, or studio shots, exhibition opening photos, installation photos, etc.  If you are published in a magazine, include photos of that as well.  Same goes for awards or certificates.

-Text should be concise and interesting.  Try not to just state facts, which can be hard to do if you are announcing an exhibit but add some points of interest or amusing anecdotes wherever possible.

-Put your biggest news at the top of the newsletter.  Unfortunately, you’ll have some readers that just skim through your news, so you’ll need to get their attention first thing.

-Add your other links at the bottom of the newsletter.  If you are on Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, LinkedIn, etc.- include those links.  Your most interested fans will scroll all the way down to see them.  Otherwise, you don’t want to distract your readers and lead them away from the newsletter too quickly.

-Limit outbound links to 3 or less.  If you give too many links for people to visit, you’ll overwhelm them and they probably won’t go to any.

-Key time to send?  According to marketing experts and my own personal experience, Tuesday-Thursday are your best bet.  Send during the day, anywhere between 10am Pacific time to 3pm.  I think I get more response in the afternoon, but again, try this out yourself and chart what gets you the most response.  Monday is a no-no because people are bombarded with new email that built up over the weekend, whether they are at home or at work.  Friday-Sunday, people are out enjoying the weekend.

-Have a signup page for your newsletters on your website.  Let people know what they will be receiving and how often.

-Include a link to your newsletter signup page in all your correspondence emails.

And for updates on my own work, shows, interviews, etc., sign up for my newsletter at http://www.amyguidry.com/contact.html.

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