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Suggestions For Using A Virtual Assistant To Do Your Newsletters

March 22, 2013 by sophiezo Leave a Comment

Keeping your business in front of your market is one of the most important things you can do. It gives you the ability to show them you’re the one they need to purchase from when they need what you offer. If you don’t continually place your business in front of them, your competition will take over and reach success long before you ever do.

Creating a newsletter can be a huge challenge, which is the main reason why most people don’t make it happen. It takes a while to put everything together, edit it, add links and images, and schedule it to go out. If you find you’re in this position, you need to hire a Virtual Assistant to help.

When you pay for your newsletter program, there’s nothing worse than to not send a newsletter out monthly, or taking the time to create them, only to find you don’t have the time to complete it, and then have it sit in there collecting cyber dust. Don’t let that happen to you when you can follow these steps and make it happen.

The first thing you need to do is create a template within your newsletter program. When you continually use different ones, it makes it more difficult to know what content to use and how you want it to look. It’s not worth it when you can create a template that you can use over and over again and know exactly what needs to be filled out each time.

The next thing you need to do is decide on the content for your newsletter. When you create it in a way that gives you the ability to use the same categories over and over, you’ll have an easier time adding content to it each time. This will also give you the ability to outsource your newsletter to your Virtual Assistant.

Newsletters are a valuable tool you can use in your business. When you find a template and create categories, you’ll find whether you do the newsletter yourself or you hire a Virtual Assistant, you’ll make things much easier.

Filed Under: Communication, Delegating, Internet Marketing, Marketing, Outsourcing, production, Time Management, Virtual Assistant, Virtual Services Tagged With: creation, Delegate, Ezine, format, Newsletter, Outsourcing, schedule, Sophie Zollmann, SophieZo, SophieZoLLC, Virtual Assistance, Virtual Assistant

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We’ve been working with Sophie Zollmann for almost half a year now, building an online lifelong learning platform and community from the ground up (because in-person classes became impossible in light of the corona virus). Sophie has guided every technical aspect of this enterprise including the construction of landing-pages and websites, the management of mailing lists and revenue funnels, setting up Zoom meetings, etc., allowing us to focus exclusively on content production and marketing. This platform is now off the ground and succeeding beyond our wildest hopes.

We couldn’t have built it without Sophie’s support, which has always been prompt and timely, and her guidance, as she’s always pointed us to the most efficient and economical solutions to whatever technical issue we’ve faced. In the heat of the moment, I’m sure we’ve not always been easy to work with, but Sophie has also been generous and understanding to a fault. In sum, her support has been flawless and absolutely essential to the success of our online enterprise. We will be relying on her services again as we ramp up for our next phase of growth.

David Peritz
Founding Director
Minerva Academy of Lifelong Learning


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