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The first paragraph or section should be the main article or purpose of the newsletter.

Balance the number of images in your email with clear explanations, written in plain text. Try and have one single, clear action that people have to take.

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Timely

Give a compelling reason why people shouldn't delay before taking action.

 

Keep it short

It's a good idea to have a couple of teaser paragraphs in your newsletter and create links to your website so people can get more information.

 

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Share blog articles by email: it helps bring people back to your website, and it's a good opportunity to showcase your best work.

Share your expertise

Share your knowledge on a given topic, and provide your readers with information that benefits them.

 

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Make it all about them

Write about topics that are interesting to your readers.

The best way to create emails that get read is to have information that's worth reading.

Law of Pareto

If you're starting off and now sure how often you should pitch your product, try using a ratio of 80% non sales emails to 20% promotional emails, and find the right equation for your business as time goes on.

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