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Start
a Home-Based Newsletter Business
Do you have a passion,
something you love and enjoy talking about with others? Here is
a home business opportunity that will allow you to make money
from your passion by starting a home-based newsletter business.
The newsletter
business is a huge business in of itself. Many newsletters are
distributed by a variety of organizations, from for-profits to
not-for-profits such as schools or charities. For this reason,
newsletters can be an easy sell since your audience is not only
accustomed to receiving newsletters but many people look forward
to receiving a short 4-page booklet about something they find
interesting and useful.
To get started,
find a niche topic that you think others in your community may
find interesting and would like to hear about on a periodic basis.
Your topics could range from local bird populations and species
to bikes and bike trails. The topics to select can be endless,
but may be a product of your local community and what the community
finds interesting.
After you
have decided on a topic, consider the frequency of distribution,
weekly/monthly/bi-annually. The period you select may also depend
on the amount of research you will have to conduct. Even though
you consider yourself an expert on the topic, you may find yourself
conducting research more often than your first thought in order
to keep the newsletters content fresh and unique. You may even
try to find a guest columnist or conduct an interview with a local
who knows something about the topic. Lastly, you need time to
sell a few advertisements to offset the production costs of the
newsletter.
To make your
newsletters interesting consider a seasonal flare, where the colors
for instance of the newsletter match with the upcoming seasons,
bright reds, yellows and green for spring and browns, grey and
purple for autumn. Whatever you decide, make it fun.
When it comes
to pricing, the simplest method is to take your production costs
and add 20% to those costs. You may have to absorb much of the
initial costs if you do not have many subscribers, which you should
account for during the earliest stages of launching your newsletter.
If you have a computer and a good laser printer, you can cut your
costs dramatically.
Now that you
have started up and are producing a quality product, you have
to distribute the newsletter. The quickest way to get new subscribers
is by word of mouth, which is when people begin telling or referring
others to your newsletter. You can start by giving free copies
to friends and family and ask them to pass them around to their
friends. You can drop off a few copies at the local hair salon,
dentist and doctor’s office.
To create
a buzz, you can run a price promotion, half off for the first
six months. Yet even better, you can run a combined promotion
with another complimentary business. Let us say that your newsletter
is about migratory birds, why not ask the local pet store if you
can include a coupon in the newsletter for something free, such
as a sampling of new birdseed. The store manager may have birdseed
that the birdseed manufacturer’s representative dropped
off. This is a real win-win situation for all parties involved
as you get to provide your subscribers with something free, the
pet store gets traffic into the store, and the birdseed manufacturer
gets customers using their brand of birdseed compared with that
of the competitors.
I hope that
you will have fun starting up your new business and that it will
be a wonderful chapter of your life.
ABOUT THE
AUTHOR
Peter Engelbrecht
is President of Diagonal Street Business Services. The company
offers practical advice and business ideas to stay at home moms.
If you are planning or thinking of starting a home-based business,
you can obtain a FREE copy of Starting
a Home Business: Internet Guide.