Personalize Your Blog’s Email Newsletters

Jul 14, 2008

One of the known best ways to promote the blog is to be personal in dealing with the readers. I find it more appealing if the owner of a blog or even a website exerts effort in producing quality custom messages rather than the generic ones that accompany many free email widgets offered around the web.The focus here is on putting a more personal touch to email newsletter in your blog. Bloggers often provide the option for the readers to subscribe to the posts in addition to the feed reader widget. There are plenty of email widgets available to subscribe to blogs, but as I’ve said, it is often better to put further effort into making the email newsletters personal at all.

IZEA, the Social Media Marketing which launched the success of PayPerPost and the new SocialSpark paid blogging opportunities, is now out once more with their Zookoda, an email marketing application designed for bloggers on the go. I’m really thinking about switching to their email marketing services than the one that I am using for the blog, because I get a better control at designing my own email newsletter that looks a lot similar to the blog template rather than the generic one that comes with my present email subscriber. Getting a more personal touch to email subscription needs time, but I think this is indeed a better idea to retain the interest of readers who follow posts by email.Have I mentioned that all of these great services are entirely free?

Sponsored by Zookoda

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  1. MikeDone
    September 14th, 2008 at 9:27 pm #

    This is my first time of here about them.Maybe I will bookmark your blog,Gem.Thank you,this post is helpful.Let me also not forget to thank you for coming in my blog to drop comment.

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