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Make sure your e-newsletter gets read
Remember, people already receive a lot of e-mail, so make sure your e-newsletter offers something of value-not just fluff.
• Send mostly new information in each issue. For example, write about a special, expansion of services, explanation of a technique or a client success story.
• Keep the newsletter short and easy to read with plenty of white space.
• Send e-newsletters regularly. Your clients will begin to notice they come on a fixed schedule, and they may start to look forward to the interesting articles or news.
• Send a specific call to action. Examples include: "Schedule before Nov. 1 for $10 off your next session;" "E-mail for gift-certificate purchases-I will make sure you receive them before Christmas;" or "Call now to schedule."
How to get readers
• Ask clients to sign up when they come in for their sessions.
• Add people to your list when you give demos, presentations or attend networking groups.
• Ask visitors to register on your Web site. Prominently feature an opt-in box, and highlight the word "free."
People are spending more and more time on the Internet and checking their e-mail. Sending e-newsletters is a powerful way to grow your new practice.
For guidelines on creating and sending an e-newsletter, read "Market with Massage E-newsletter," by Diana Moore.