10 Can't Miss Article Topics Readers Will Love
by Jessica Albon
Copyright 2003, The Write Exposure
You sit down to write the first article for your third
issue. That's when it hits you. There's nothing left to write about!
At The Write Exposure, we get lots of panicked calls
from clients saying, "I've run out of article ideas!" What
we've found is that seldom has our client actually run out of topics,
rather they've covered all the topics that came most easily to mind
and now are overwhelmed with the possibilities.
It's a little like being told to write a poem. Any poem.
Limerick, haiku, whatever you feel like. It's a bit overwhelming, isn't
it? That's why we suggest you brainstorm topics within these categories.
So, the next time you think you've run out of article
ideas, why not brainstorm all of the customer successes you could write
about? Some of the most popular newsletter article categories are:
Customer successes. Has a customer
used your product to produce an amazing result? Do you have a customer
with a recent success your other customers could learn from? Whether
it directly relates to your product or not, success is always newsworthy.
Customer complaints. Receive a couple
similar complaints lately? Address them in your newsletter (be sure
to point out how you've responded and fixed the problem). By addressing
complaints in print, you prove your company is trustworthy and always
improving.
New products or services. Customers
love the word new. So, if you have a new product or service, don't hold
back (just make sure it's really new!).
Frequently asked questions. In fact,
you may want to run a regular Q & A column in each edition of your
newsletter.
How-tos are must-reads. Is there something
you can do to explain the steps pertaining to your product or service.
What can customers do with your product or service?
Coupons and special offers. Always
include incentives for being a newsletter reader. Show readers why they
should come in with special offers.
New customer welcomes. By welcoming
new customers, you show readers your business is growing. Also, new
customers who are recognized feel like they've made a good decision
in choosing your business.
Profile an employee. Newsletters are
fabulous internal morale boosters, plus customers will appreciate getting
to know someone they're dealing with (or who operates behind the scenes).
Special events. Special events are
great for content both before and after. Make sure to include plenty
of photos and quotes in the piece written after the event.
Before and after. Makeovers are always
popular, whether you make over people or houses or closets. Pictures
make these pieces especially effective, so get out the camera.
By deciding to write a specific type of article, you
should find yourself back on track and full of ideas once again. Happy
writing!
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