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HTML Newsletter
Do you want to make the choice of sending out a HTML
newsletter rather than the text one you are producing? Read
on to find out if you will be making a good decision.
Should You Upgrade Your E-zine From Text to HTML?
by Alexandria Brown
A few years ago,
when I first started seeing HTML e-zines in my inbox, I
admit I was jealous. They were attractive, attention
getting, snazzy. They made my text e-zines look boring.
But my mind fought the idea of upgrading my own. "My readers
appreciate my e-zine for its content," I told myself. "They
don't need some slick design to get their attention. They
just want my information, straight up. Publishing in HTML
won't make a difference."
I was wrong.
Well, I was right that my readers receive my e-zine for its
content. After all, that's why they subscribed — for my
concise, how-to articles.
But I was mistaken that a better "presentation" wouldn't
make a difference.
After much deliberation, I decided to give HTML a whirl. I
had my e-zine professionally designed in HTML, featuring my
logo, colors, and photo.
And when I sent out my first HTML issue, I was blown away by
the responses:
"Thank you! It's so much easier on the eyes."
"Your e-zine now gets my attention instantly, and makes me
want to read it right away."
"This makes such an impact!"
"I get dozens of text e-zines that all look the same, and
now yours stands out."
Now, I'm not saying that publishing in HTML is the answer
for everyone. But you should definitely consider it. Let's
take a closer look...
<< Text Versus HTML: Round One >>
First off, let's all agree that it's ridiculously easy to
publish in text. That's a good thing.
If you're just beginning your e-zine and are a bit
overwhelmed, text is a great place to start. You can then
focus on developing great content and publishing on a
regular basis, without worrying about HTML design and coding
snafus.
Text also gives you complete freedom and flexibility — you
can add new sections and delete others any time you feel
like it, without having to redesign your entire e-zine.
But let's face it: There are hundreds of thousands of text
e-zines out there that all look the same. I subscribe to 30+
text e-zines, and they all seem to lump together in my
e-mail inbox.
The ones that catch my eye and make me read on — they're
HTML.
<< Let's Look at the Facts >>
"Okay, okay," you say. "I know HTML e-zines look great. But
do they get better results?"
I'll let these statistics answer that question:
* HTML e-zines are read MORE OFTEN than plain text e-zines.
* HTML e-zines have a higher CLICK-THROUGH rate. (That is,
people are more likely to click on any links you provide to
your site or sales offers.)
* HTML e-zines reinforce your BRAND by carrying the same
look as your Web site and other marketing materials with
your logo, colors, etc.
* HTML e-zines allow you to TRACK your readership by showing
how many people on your list actually open each e-zine you
send.
<< What You MUST Know If you Want to Publish in HTML >>
A year or two ago it just wasn't safe to publish in HTML,
because the people on your list with older e-mail programs
(about 20-30% of your readership) wouldn't be able to read
it. These people would only see a bunch of gibberish code.
But now there's a technology that effortlessly jumps this
hurdle: multi-part MIME. This protocol automatically
displays the HTML version to your readers who can view HTML
e-mail, and an automatic text backup to those who can't.
So if you want to make the jump to HTML, make sure any list
service or list software you choose offers multi-part MIME
technology. They may just call it "text backup" in their
marketing copy.
It's also nice if you can offer your readers a choice in
what they want to receive. Why? While I got dozens of
compliments and thank-yous after switching to HTML, I also
got a few people asking if they could still receive my e-zine
in TEXT! Go figure... ;)
(c) 2002 Alexandria K. Brown
About the Author
Alexandria K. Brown, “The E-zine
Queen,” is author of the award-winning manual, “Boost
Business With Your Own E-zine.” To learn more about
her book and sign up for more FREE tips like these, visit
her site at
http://www.ezinequeen.com.
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