3 Tips To Improve Your Artist Newsletter

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Sending out a regular newsletter to your list is an excellent way to stay top-of-mind with your audience. As for the content, you might want to include updates on what you鈥檙e working on, what鈥檚 happening in your career or a preview of your works. Tell them about any upcoming shows or events or show of any pieces you have sold, quotes or testimonials.

Adding fun or personal bits of content will help your newsletter stand out from a crowded inbox and give your readers something enjoyable to look forward to.

Next time your working on it, pay extra attention to the following:

鈶 饾悞饾惍饾悰饾悾饾悶饾悳饾惌 饾惀饾悽饾惂饾悶

What鈥檚 the SINGLE and ONLY job of an email subject line?

To get the email opened.

You can鈥檛 convey the entire purpose of an email in the subject line.
When you focus your subject line on just getting the email opened, your job really simplifies.


鈶 饾悅饾惃饾惁饾惄饾悶饾惀饾惀饾悽饾惂饾悹 饾悳饾惃饾惂饾惌饾悶饾惂饾惌

Present your content in a way that showcases your art - and you 鈥 in the best possible way.
As for the content you can include:
鉁 Career updates
鉁 Sneak previews of new works
鉁 Announcing upcoming shows
鉁 Show which pieces have sold
鉁 Feedback
鉁 Quotes or testimonials and a lot more...

Including fund or personal bits of content will give your readers something to look forward to.


鈶 饾悎饾惂饾悳饾惀饾惍饾悵饾悶 饾悮 饾悳饾悮饾惀饾惀 饾惌饾惃 饾悮饾悳饾惌饾悽饾惃饾惂

Do not skimp on the 鈥渃all to action鈥 part of your newsletter.
A single call to action could shift your readership from passive readers to active buyers.
And that鈥檚 a good thing, right?!
Think about the aim of the newsletter. Do you want the readers to click back to your website? Make a purchase? Download a file? View more of your work?
For example:
If you have written an e-book about your art process and want your readers to buy it, then don鈥檛 just tell them that you鈥檝e completed the e-book and what it鈥檚 about. . . tell them where to buy it, then give them a clickable link to do so.


What about you 鈥 what do you include in your newsletter?

Do you want to suggest any other newsletter tips?

Or you have any questions?

Please let me know by leaving a comment below, I鈥檇 love to hear from you!

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