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Virtual Assistant: Are You Using A Newsletter?
Every business owner, including a Virtual Assistant needs to use a
newsletter to keep in touch with their current clients and to develop a
relationship with potential clients.
To develop your mailing list you’ll need a quality autoresponder service
like Aweber or perhaps you’ll choose an all inclusive ecommerce system
like WAHM Cart. Both of these services give you the ability to manage
multiple mailing lists. You can run a main list for your website and add
a second list for customers only.
Place an opt in for your newsletter on every page of your website and
also create a page that gives more information on what a subscriber can
expect when they sign up. You could even provide a sample newsletter
there. Make signing up attractive.
Be sure to send out your main newsletter on a regular schedule so that
the client or potential client knows when it will arrive and sees that
you are timely and reliable. A VA who sends out a sloppy or irregular
newsletter doesn’t inspire much confidence in subscribers. If you do it
weekly stick to the weekly schedule - if you do it bi- weekly or monthly
stick with that schedule.
If you do choose a weekly mailing schedule, you might want to keep the
newsletter short and to the point. Share package specials, task
suggestions and testimonials. Don’t hesitate or feel like you’re
bothering anyone. They opted in because their interested and even if
they haven’t hired you yet you need to keep in touch with these people
so they think of you when they do need to use a VA.
Use your newsletter to establish your expert status with your readers.
Connect them with valuable resources and show them you are up to date
with online business. You want to guide and teach your target market
about using a virtual assistant and convince them that you have the
skills and understanding that will benefit their business long term.
Nell Taliercio and Jennifer Houck grew successful virtual assistant
businesses quickly and are showing you how to do the same thing in their
complete How to Become a VA course:
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