Blah! Blah! Blah! This is what your readers will be mentally deciphering if they are reading a boring newsletter about arts and crafts.
Whether writing an arts and crafts newsletter for a hobby or as a means to stay in contact with your customers it is vital that the newsletter remain simple, descriptive and full of relevant content.
When describing in a newsletter how to complete an arts and crafts project details are a must. The steps to the project should be laid out in numbered format and be descriptive as possible. Sometimes, it's even best to state the obvious because it is assumed that the reader has never made this project.
Content is necessary in an arts and crafts newsletter. Content relevant to crafting tips, ideas, techniques would be great to use. Also, if the content is your own that's even better. That begins to show the subscriber that as a crafter you are confident and have a true knowledge of your craft.
If you are writing the newsletter to stay in contact with customers then periodically offer your customers special promotions that only the subscribers will receive. It's important to build a relationship with your subscribers and what better way than to save them money.
Brandi Clark, owner of Visit Floral Creations, is an experienced crafter. Join her free newsletter "Crafty Corner" to begin receiving craft ideas, crafting tips, and techniques plus discounts to be used at Visit Floral Creations. Join by visiting http://www.craftycorner.makes.it
Source: www.articletrader.com