Friday, October 23, 2009

How to Begin Your Postal Mail Newsletter to Make Money



Photo by Kelleys-Creations. Do you know a lot about dogs such as training them, etc.? You could write a monthly newsletter and sell it!

Do you know many people who like to receive a hard copy of a newsletter versus an online newsletter? I know I know a lot of people. I know a lot of older folks that do not even have a computer and miss out on a lot of news due to this fact.

You could start your own newsletter service by postal mail. First, you will need to choose a popular topic that people will be excited each month to receive in your newsletter. Do some research and see what is popular in your area or reach for a larger audience around the world. Subject is the most important part of the process.

You will need to come up with unique content. Write at a different view than others would to keep people interested. You will have to inform people with information that no one else can give or information that is very hard to get to get people interested and keep them.

Make your newsletter around seven pages or no more than ten pages. You will also have to charge a reasonable price so people will buy your newsletter. The price will need to pay for your cost of publishing and mailing out your newsletter. Since your newsletter is not large, you should be able to use a regular size envelope to mail it which will help you save money. Of course, you will also want to make a profit.

To get started start up a blog that you keep fresh and write in daily. Add friends. Write about things that will keep them coming back for more! Let your friends know you are planning on sending out a monthly newsletter. Create an area on your blog where people can sign up to buy your newsletter. You can easily add PayPal with a shopping cart to your blog. Freewebs.com is one such free blog site you can do this with.

You may decide to send out a free copy to people to get them hooked.

For more information on how to begin your postal mail newsletter, please visit http://www.preparednessmentor.com/. 

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