Marketing with My Weekly Newsletter

by Robbie Schlosser · 2 comments

Thanks in advance for reading this article. I appreciate your interest and hope you get a few good ideas. I'd love to hear what you liked. Please write me a little COMMENT below. Start a conversation. Tell me what you think, and I'll reply. Promise.
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Magnolia Jazz Band weekly newsletter,  April 25, 2012My weekly newsletter helps me market the band efficiently.  It keeps me in touch with friends, colleagues, previous clients, and prospects.

It’s content is simple.  I select one of my recent blog posts, comment on it or look at it in a different way, and I announce our next public appearance.  This picture is part of the weekly newsletter from last week.

Short, sweet, and informative.

Since 2008, I’ve been blogging about my life.  Entertaining at weddings and parties, what it’s like leading a jazz band, the music we play, and some of my favorite colleagues, clients, and celebrations.  The weekly newsletter always presents some (hopefully) new and interesting news.

The band has been entertaining people for over 37 years now.  That’s lots of parties, lots of colleagues, and lots of clients.  I’ve been emailing this weekly newsletter to every one of them (unless they’ve unsubscribed), and visitors to our website can subscribe right there, with just one click.

What’s this weekly newsletter’s purpose?  I’m trying to attract people to visit my website regularly, not to buy my merchandise or online services, but to call and reserve us to entertain at their next special celebration.  Or to recommend us to their friends and clients.  I want to stay on people’s minds, and emailing my weekly newsletter accomplishes this, as does all my activity on social media.

The weekly newsletter is a guaranteed conversation opener, as are posts on my blog, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, YouTube, Google+, and LinkedIn.  People regularly thank me for sending this brief weekly newsletter, and as long as it brings them to my website, it’s serving it’s purpose well.

How about YOU?  Are you sending a weekly newsletter, too?  How is it working?

CLICK here to tweet this post, and join our Magnolia Jazz Band fans on Facebook.  You’ll receive daily tips for planning wedding and party music, and you’ll get reminders for our public events.



Thanks for reading this article. I appreciate your interest and hope you get a few good ideas here. Got one or two? I'd love to hear what you liked. Please write me a little COMMENT below. Start a conversation -- I'll reply. Promise.

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Meanwhile, the Magnolia Jazz Band entertains at weddings and parties throughout the San Francisco Bay Area. If you are ever nearby, you’ll love catching us in action, seeing and hearing us create a great mood.

How can I help you? Call 408-245-9120 or use Robbie@MagnoliaJazz.com. Planning a celebration? Ask about our availability.

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Roy A. Ackerman, Ph.D., E.A.

We don’t send weekly newsletters- but do provide monthly tidbits for our clients.   And, like you, this is the genesis of my blog.  Instead of bombarding our clients with information (sometimes on a trice daily schedule), they can automatically receive notice of the blog posts.  With the hopes (ours, of course) that when they need assistance, we are the first consideration of whom to call.

Ruth Crone

Robbie, just popping by to say thanks for all your support and feedback this month.  It’s been an experience! 🙂

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