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MAKING CUSTOMER NEWSLETTERS & MAGAZINES WORK FOR YOU
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JARGON BUSTER
Image file formats: a quick guide
Using newsletters to
improve your page rank
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Why should I?
Because all our emails include useful advice (see Jargon Buster above), we won't call you and we absolutely, positively will not sell, share, lend or give your details to others.
(What's the catch?)
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Dear xxxx,Would you like to send an email like this to your customers and prospects? We're Working Titles, and we could do this for you.
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Customer magazine boosts sales by 30%
"A magazine focussed upon winning sales, not awards," was the brief. The target: a 30% year-on-year increase in average retail sales. It was exceeded.
The Cream
was launched as a 12-page quarterly magazine, delivered free via milkmen to all doorstep customers of Dairy Farmers of Britain, the UK's leading dairy farmers' co-operative and third largest milk processor. Every issue carried a tear-out order form.
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B2B newsletter builds website traffic
Sibmar Construction Group wanted to remind developers of their accomplishments by providing existing and potential cleints with a series of short case studies - supplemented by insightful industry comment. Their four-page colour newsletter, Constructive Dialogue, is mailed to over 8,000 building professionals including architects, surveyors, buyers and specifiers. It's been universally well received, and has generated both direct enquiries and an increase in traffic to the Sibmar website.
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We also create brochures, leaflets, logos and websites. If you'd like to discuss your project call me now on 01799 525257, or email me direct at andrew.sivell@workingtitles.com.
Kind regards,
Andy Sivell
Working Titles
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