Two powerful tools that work great together
It’s an internal mantra for many marketers — where should I place my marketing dollars and what tools should I invest in order to get the best return on investment.
What if there were two tools that were not only good individual investments but they become powerful when placed together? It’s not a myth. With the expanding electronic age Web sites and eNewsletters have become the new “it” couple.
Individually, each tool provides many features. Web sites provide information and a resource for prospects and customers. A few reasons why Web sites are great tools are because they:
- Allowing the prospect / customer to find you
- Creating branding and awareness
- Providing company information
- Educate
- Track clicks
- Gather information
Likewise, eNewsletters also bring value including:
- Delivering information right to the email box of the prospect / customer
- Develop branding and awareness
- Inform and educate
- Track valuable individual statistics
- Build top of mind awareness
Working Great Together
A Web site is an important source for providing general information. However, to deepen the connection and begin building a strong relationship, an eNewsletter delivered to a reader’s email inbox, establishes a personal connection.
Working together the Web site can be a great place to house past eNewsletters while eNewsletter articles can hyperlink to the Web site. The Web site can provide general company information, while the eNewsletter can offer the latest industry trends, updates and change from issue to issue.
A prospect might go to a company Web site to find out what products / services are offered. An eNewsletter sent to the prospect establishes a relationship while educating. Together these tools work together to educate, brand and create awareness while allowing you to learn more about your readers.
Ready to start your eNewsletter program? Let the professionals at Proven Systems Corp., assist you. Call us at 800.720.5398 or visit www.ProvenSystems.com for more information. |