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Pros and Cons of Newsletters

Newsletters are a great way for websites to provide current and relevant information to their members and visitors. Quality newsletters take substantial effort and research, which can be time consuming. However, these business owners are well rewarded with satisfied, returning customers who then refer others to their product or service.

Unfortunately, there are also very poor quality newsletters out there that do nothing but discourage a return visit. Signing up (or not) to receive the latest information on a particular topic, results in e-mails loaded with a pot-pourri of quotes, jokes of the day, did you knows and a bombardment of advertising.

These annoying letters are thrown together with a little of “this and that” and sent out too frequently making consumers feel more like they are receiving spam than anything else. To make matters worse, trying to remove yourself from their mailing list is like jumping through hoops. Letters such as this, intended to “keep the customers coming” seems to have the complete opposite affect. Consumers question the credibility of the company and go elsewhere.

Some companies provide excellent information and should be commended for their efforts. For example, one newsletter we receive regularly and will continue to subscribe to is WebProNews. They provide up to date, relevant information on our topics of interest and great articles.

Bottom line. If you’re going to provide your customers with a newsletter, better make it a good one.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Amen! regarding the jumping through hoops, last time I tried to unsubscribe to a newsletter, this is the response I received:


"Your email address has been submitted to be unsubscribed from our mailing list.

This unsubscribe command requires your confirmation that you want to be unsubscribed.

To confirm that you do want to unsubscribe, reply to this message so that the words "ok remove" appear somewhere on the subject line.

Make sure that your reply message is addressed to unsubscribe-(e-mail address)

You will receive notification that your confirmation has been received, and that you have been unsubscribed.

If you do not want to unsubscribe, do nothing. You will be kept on the mailing list".

??? Just take me off!

Good article.

7:36 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

lol that's exactly why i don't sign up for any newsletters.

7:46 AM  

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