Email Content Made Easy

Writing by Brick Marketing on Thursday, 29 of November , 2007 at 12:22 am

It takes a lot of work to keep up a constant stream of good quality email content. After a few weeks or months of running your email newsletter, you will find that your brain gets tired and the ideas stop flowing as freely. However, there is a fairly easy solution to this problem.

A content folder will solve all your problems.

It can be a real life paper or plastic folder, or you can use a virtual folder on your computer. The idea is to have one place to stash all your email content ideas. In fact, you may want a real life file folder to store newspaper clippings and interesting articles you find in magazines that could be later turned into relevant email content.

In your virtual folder, save webpages, emails and anything else you come across that you feel could inspire an email. But don“t stop there . . . include your idea, too. You might want to open a Word document and type down titles for email content articles.

Later, when your brain is dead and you simply must summon some interesting email content, you will have somewhere to turn. Your content folder will be waiting, packed with ideas that may need just a little research or some polishing.


Category: Email Content

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