Here are two to-the-point questions recently posed by several association magazine publishers: "When is it time to launch an electronic newsletter?" and "Just because everyone's doing it, does that make it right for us?"
These are just the types of questions that should be asked by associations and businesses seeking to maximize contact with members, prospects or current customers. The trick is to generate the processes that will allow you to arrive at the right answer for your circumstance.
Take an association that currently publishes two magazines and a quarterly print newsletter. The organization has laid the groundwork (surveys and polls) to ascertain that the information that needs to get into members' hands is getting there through these means (on top of use of an up-to-date website). In this case, an e-newsletter may not be the smart move. Would its content be all that different from what already appears in the print publications? What advantages would the electronic distribution channel offer (more timely stories, smaller production staff) that meet a specific need in terms of information distribution?
For companies that advertise in the Sunday newspaper or on television, the question is whether a direct channel to their most valued customers necessarily generates higher sales or more loyalty. Is the technology appropriate for the audience these companies want to reach (i.e., the ones familiar with computers and e-mail)? And would the ROI merit executing the project in-house or outsourcing to a custom publisher?
A newsletter, regardless of its format, is a potent tool in the marketing arsenal. But there must be an underlying, compelling rationale for undertaking such an endeavor ? a reason for the newsletter to exist as it supports the organization's overall mission.
For the previously described association, until a case could be made that a newsletter would offer information of a different or new nature to members in a timely manner (how to improve business practices, recent court cases that could affect the industry) there is no need to jump on the bandwagon. For a consulting firm seeking to demonstrate thought leadership without making a direct sales pitch, however, a newsletter fits the bill quite nicely. Either way, the key is to have the purpose, goal and role of the e-newsletter firmly established before plans to move forward on the project begin.
Chris Scott heads Hodge Media Group, the custom publishing arm of Hodge Communications, Inc. Hodge specializes in strategic public relations and marketing communications for businesses, entrepreneurs and professional associations. Formerly an award-winning journalist, he brings over 20 years of experience to client engagements. Subscribe today to ommunic@te! our free bimonthly e- newsletter and get a free special report: "Using Buzz To Create a Groundswell For Your Business."
Visit http://www.hodgecommunications.com
green cleaning service Park Ridge ..There'll never be a better time for a manager working... Read More
Yup -- it's hot and sticky and you don't feel... Read More
Use journalistic styleReporters are busy. Just like you.So when you... Read More
When special events and communications tactics rule the PR roost... Read More
A reporter's job is to get the most accurate and... Read More
Business to Business relationships come to expect a certain level... Read More
Aren't you tired of hearing how extremely easy it is... Read More
A press release is often your only chance to make... Read More
Writing a press (or media) release is quite an art... Read More
Obviously, it hurts when a promising business project you backed... Read More
The wind of changes...The digital world has changed the form... Read More
As someone with expertise in media relations, I've been asked... Read More
It happens to business, non-profit and association managers when their... Read More
In these days of every increasing demand and competition, there... Read More
If you get the hang of speaking to the press... Read More
OK, as a manager, your goal is to show a... Read More
Corporations are willing to pay substantial amounts of money to... Read More
Only two media in Spanish speaking countries offer RSS: the... Read More
PRESIDENT BUSH TELLS A STORYOn March 18, 2005, President Bush... Read More
China's media is booming creating opportunities for marketing-savvy businesses. But... Read More
Say, from tactics like special events, brochures and press releases... Read More
Getting a press release published in a newspaper or magazines... Read More
One of the greatest ways to promote your product or... Read More
Receiving free advertising is the dream of most business people.... Read More
Media placement is an art. Practicing it often requires as... Read More
cleaning help near Bannockburn ..Public Relations (or P.R.) is a wonderful, yet often overlooked... Read More
What is the one thing that all of the best... Read More
A new public relations blueprint could be a good idea... Read More
E-mail is becoming the preferred way to receive media releases.... Read More
Early in my career as a public relations consultant, I... Read More
For business, non-profit or association managers like yourself, survival pretty... Read More
School BusesWhen approaching a school bus: Slow down; If the... Read More
1) Establish Rapport, then get the editor/producer excited.There's not a... Read More
Publicity is an important and often overlooked tool of creative... Read More
Just think about it.If I come to believe that you... Read More
Better check out the public relations fundamental premise, then take... Read More
Let's start out with a caution for business, non-profit and... Read More
Your boss just stopped by your office. He tells you... Read More
Publicity seekers know that Christmas can provide a bonanza of... Read More
When do you use the newspaper for publishing announcements for... Read More
You do if you're a business, non-profit or association manager... Read More
Have you ever heard of the saying, "One person's trash... Read More
What are you trying to do with your business, non-profit... Read More
For those business, non-profit and association managers committed to PR... Read More
1. Your press release should sound like news, not an... Read More
What do Monica Lewinsky, Shoshanna Lowenstein, and even Richard Hatch... Read More
Above all, you need to know that the right PR... Read More
Most small businesses do little to no public relations (PR)... Read More
There'll never be a better time for a manager working... Read More
As a business, non-profit or association manager trying to get... Read More
Public Relations |