His boyfriends really do!
Rick
Funny you should bring that up because your wife was just commenting to me the other night how she wishes you were more sensitive!!!
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His boyfriends really do!
Rick
Kudos on the wisdom of the newsletter.
You've obviously leveraged this newsletter to
create and foster relationships with your clients
and the content suggestions you've provided are
really good.
I've been successful with newsletters too and one
formula that has stood the test of time is right
in front of everyone's noses but is seldom used.
Here's what I'm talking about. Regis has been on
TV since I was in elementary school and he has
used the exact same formulaic beginning to his
program and it has been a HUGE contributing
factor to his longevity and for the immense
loyalty of his following.
It all revolves around basically what is going on
in his life. It is brief, but worth watching if you've
never paid attention to this before...and then of
course apply it in your newsletter format.
Here's a couple of things to watch for when you peak at Regis. He always starts with some element of what happened to him recently such as when he was out to dinner and some experience he had...plus he always
works in his Notre Dame...so just take a peak (Tivo the first 10 minutes of his show) at the other element that he touches on and start to work this into the newsletter and you'll further strengthen the relationship glue.
It is easy to discount this feedback, but keep in mind drive through fast food came about by looking at a totally non-related business and taking what was working there and bringing it to fast food.
Hope this helps.
OnTheFrontLines
Frank:Three years ago Jacqueline got a new puppy and I used that for the pic at the top. This year it will probably have a pic of the kids we had this spring.
Talk about a client "for life". When Jacqueline and I got married in 2000, at the top of the newsletter that year I put a pic of us standing in the surf toasting each other. I stopped by a client's house about eight months later and she said I had to go in the living room. There, sitting on the mantle, was the pic of the two of us. She had cut it out and had it matted and framed.
I receive tons of phone calls from clients each time I send one of those out.
Frank:
I know that the "kids" you are speaking of are goats. Are you also going to send out pictures of you eating them or just when you help them over the fence?
Rick