Bradley Overload
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ALLEN BRADLEY 150-B180 MOTOR CONTROLLER W/OVERLOAD $7,500.00 |
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Allen Bradley 150-a180nbd 150hp w/ overload ,capacitor $1,260.00 |
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ALLEN BRADLEY MAGNETIC OVERLOAD RELAY 810-A09C 810A09C 1RP OPEN 28A 600V $1,000.00 |
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ALLEN BRADLEY MAGNETIC OVERLOAD RELAY 810-A14C 810A14C 72A 600V w/ 810-N9B $1,000.00 |
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Allen-Bradley 810-A04A Magnetic Overload Relay $1,000.00 |
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NEW NIB ALLEN BRADLEY 810A-25A MAGNETIC OVERLOAD RELAY $899.00 |
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ALLEN BRADLEY 193-EENH 193EENH OVERLOAD RELAY NEW NIB $586.50 |
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ALLEN-BRADLEY 509-DO Size 3 STARTER 50HP 575V WITH 592-A1KD 23-75A OVERLOAD $499.99 |
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Allen Bradley 810-A02C Magnetic Overload Relay 600V 3A $549.95 |
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NEW ALLEN BRADLEY 193-EA2GB OVERLOAD RELAY CLASS 20 12-32 AMPS 1 N.O & 1 N.C. $549.99 |
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ALLEN-BRADLEY 825-MCM630 OVERLOAD Ie= 160…630A 1000V 50/60Hz SER.A QUANTITY!!! $479.00 |
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Allen Bradley Overload Relay Cat# 592-A2NF $499.99 |
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ALLEN BRADLEY 193-EC2ZZ OVERLOAD RELAY WITH INSTRUCTION MANUAL NEW IN BOX $475.00 |
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ALLEN-BRADLEY 509-BOD with 592-EC1CC OVERLOAD RELAY $450.00 |
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ALLEN BRADLEY 193-EC2CD 193EC2CD OVERLOAD RELAY NEW NIB $429.25 |
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ALLEN-BRADLEY 193-B1N6 OVERLOAD RELAY SER. B $374.99 |
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ALLEN-BRADLEY CURRENT OVERLOAD MONITOR RELAY 193-EC3ZZ $400.00 |
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NEW ALLEN BRADLEY 193-EC2DD OVERLOAD RELAY SOLID STATE $400.00 |
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ALLEN BRADLEY 815-DOV169 OVERLOAD RELAY NOS $365.00 |
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Allen Bradley Overload Relay 193-EPD180 600 VAC 3799 $349.99 |
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ALLEN BRADLEY MODEL 193-EC1DD OVERLOAD RELAY NEW $350.00 |
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21011 NEW Allen Bradley 815-EOV4 Overload Relay 600VAC $341.25 |
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ALLEN BRADLEY E3 PLUS OVERLOAD 193-EC2BD SER C 3-15 AMP DEVICENET LOT OF 4 NEW $325.00 |
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OTIS KONE THYSSEN ELEVATOR ALLEN BRADLEY INVERSE RELAY 162amps.DASHPOT OVERLOAD $325.00 |
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OTIS KONE THYSSEN ELEVATOR ALLEN BRADLEY INVERSE RELAY 162amps.DASHPOT OVERLOAD $315.00 |
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Allen Bradley #815-E0V16 Overload Relay 600V Series K $299.00 |
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ALLEN BRADLEY # 810-A06C (SER)B MAGNETIC OVERLOAD RELAY $299.99 |
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NEW ALLEN BRADLEY MOTOR STARTER OVERLOAD MODEL 509-B0D $299.99 |
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NEW ALLEN BRADLEY MOTOR STARTER REVERSING CONTACTOR OVERLOAD MODEL 505-T0D $299.99 |
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Allen Bradley 193-EC2ZZ Overload Relay $289.95 |
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ALLEN-BRADLEY 100-A75ND3 STATER 120VCOIL 60HP 600V W/ 193-A1K3 OVERLOAD 23-75A $254.99 |
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ALLEN BRADLEY OVERLOAD RELAY 193-EA1GB SER. B NEW 193EA1GB $275.00 |
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ALLEN BRADLEY 193-EA1KE OVERLOAD RELAY CLASS 10 CURRENT RANGE 26-85A SER A NIB $269.99 |
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Allen Bradley Overload Relay 70A 712-AAA-247 $250 $250.00 |
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Lot of (5) Allen Bradley Contactors/Overload Relays, Type 193-EA1CB, Ser B $259.00 |
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NEW ALLEN BRADLEY SIZE 1 REVERSING 505-BOD-XXX STARTER WITH OVERLOAD $250.00 |
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Allen Bradley Cat# 592 TPD300 Overload Relay 304 Amp $237.50 |
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ALLEN BRADLEY 815-E0V4 NEW OVERLOAD RELAY 815E0V4 $250.00 |
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Allen Bradley Thermal Overload 592-TPD300 304amp $250.00 |
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Box of 68 Allen Bradley Overload heaters W25 to W63 W26 W27 W28 W30 W31 W35 W36 $250.00 |
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Allen Bradley 509-COD Starter w 595-AA Contacts 40185-800-01 Overload Relay $249.00 |
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*NEW* Allen Bradley 592-A6KD /B SMP-1 Overload Relay *60 DAYS WARRANTY!* $249.00 |
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ALLEN-BRADLEY 100-C72D00 STATER 120VCOIL 50HP 600V W/ 193-ES1HE OVERLOAD 26-85A $200.00 |
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1 NEW ALLEN BRADLEY 4018580901 OVERLOAD RELAY (C2) $220.00 |
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Allen Bradley Overload Relay Bi-Metallic 193-DPD120 600 VAC (6063) $215.00 |
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Allen Bradley Overload Relay 93-EA4DB 1.0-2.9A Solid State Man. Reset (6390) $220.00 |
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Allen Bradley Overload Relay Bi-Metallic 193-DPD120 120-184A 600V 200/5 (6120) $210.00 |
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NIB ALLEN BRADLEY 193-EPD300 OVERLOAD RELAY 193EPD300 $210.00 |
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33350 New In box, Allen-Bradley 193-EA5KE Overload Relay 26-85A $210.00 |
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ALLEN BRADLEY 40185-805-01 OVERLOAD RELAY NEW $220.00 |
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ALLEN BRADLEY MOTOR STARTER OVERLOAD ENCLOSURE 509-AAD $199.99 |
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ALLEN BRADLEY OVERLOAD RELAY 193-EA1JD 14-45 AMP SER A NEW $210.00 |
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ALLEN BRADLEY 815BOV169 OVERLOAD RELAY PANEL NEW IN BOX $200.00 |
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Allen Bradley 193-EECB Ser B OVERLOAD RELAY 1-5AMP 3PHASE 600VAC MAX $209.99 |
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NEW ALLEN BRADLEY OVERLOAD RELAY STSTEM 190-CPS60 $199.99 |
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ALLEN BRADLEY 1334-MOD-T3 OVERLOAD RELAY KIT NEW SURPLUS** $199.00 |
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ALLEN BRADLEY 1334-MOD-T4 OVERLOAD RELAY KIT NEW SURPLUS** $199.00 |
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ALLEN BRADLEY 1334-MOD-T5 OVERLOAD RELAY KIT NEW SURPLUS** $199.00 |
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LOT 28pc. ALLEN BRADLEY Starter 100-A12ND3 Contactor w/ 193 BSB16 BSB22 Overload $179.99 |
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ALLEN BRADLEY 193-B1K4 A/193B1K4A OVERLOAD RELAY ***XLNT*** $194.00 |
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ALLEN BRADLEY 815-B0V16 SER K OVERLOAD RELAY 3POLE NIB $194.00 |
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21004 NEW Allen Bradley 815-DOV4 Overload Relay 600VAC $194.25 |
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Allen Bradley 3 Pole Overload Relay N.C. 815-COV16 NIB $199.99 |
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ALLEN BRADLEY 810-A13A MAGNETIC OVERLOAD RELAY $199.95 |
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ALLEN-BRADLEY OVERLOAD 592P-B1ET SER.A 1.6-5.0A $159.99 |
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ALLEN BRADLEY 592-E0V169 592-EOV169 592E0V169 NEW NO BOX OVERLOAD RELAY $193.80 |
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Allen Bradley 193-EA5FB Series A Overload Relay 3.7-12A $189.99 |
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ALLEN-BRADLEY 815-COV16 SIZE-2 OVERLOAD RELAY PANEL $179.00 |
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New Allen Bradley 193-EA1CB Ser B Overload Relay $180.00 |
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1 NEW ALLEN BRADLEY 4018580801 OVERLOAD RELAY (C2) $175.00 |
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ALLEN BRADLEY CONTACTOR 100 C60B WITH OVERLOAD RELAY 592 COV16 $189.99 |
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NEW ALLEN BRADLEY 193-EA2DB OVERLOAD RELAY 193EA2DB $180.00 |
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ALLEN BRADLEY 193-A1K3 SER A OVERLOAD RELAY $185.00 |
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ALLEN BRADLEY OVERLOAD RELAY PANEL 815-C0V16 SER. K $185.00 |
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AB Allen Bradley 1.0-2.9 amp solid state overload relay. 193-EA2DB $175.00 |
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NEW ALLEN BRADLEY OVERLOAD RELAY MODEL 140-MN-0160 $169.99 |
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Allen Bradley E3 Plus Overload Relay 193 – EC3ZZ $150.00 |
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ALLEN BRADLEY 193-EA2DB SER, B OVERLOAD RELAY 1.0-2.9A TRIP CLASS 20 193EA2DB $175.00 |
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NEW ALLEN BRADLEY SIZE 1 STARTER 509-BOD 509BOD 27A WITH OVERLOAD $160.00 |
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ALLEN BRADLEY 815-DOV4 OVERLOAD RELAY 600VAC NNB!!! $165.00 |
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NIB Allen Bradley AB #193-A2D1 Overload Relay $170.00 |
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AB Allen Bradley 1.6-5.0 amp overload relay 193-EA2EB. New in original box $160.00 |
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ALLEN BRADLEY 593-B0V16 OVERLOAD RELAY 120-600VAC NOS CONDITION $160.00 |
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ALLEN BRADLEY 193-EC2AB SERIES A SOLID STATE OVERLOAD RELAY *USED* $165.00 |
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Allen Bradley Model 193-EA1JD, Ser. A Overload Relay, 14-45A, Used, WARRANTY $165.00 |
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1 NEW ALLEN BRADLEY 4018580801 OVERLOAD RELAY (C2) $150.00 |
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Allen Bradley Overload Relay 193-DPD200 SERB 500A USED $150.00 |
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Allen Bradley 193-EA1HC Overload Relay 12-37A New $150.00 |
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Allen Bradley 193-A2MS 57-100amp overload relay $150.00 |
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LOT OF 72 MIXED ALLEN BRADLEY OVERLOAD ELEMENTS W22 – W60 NEW $150.00 |
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Allen Bradley 193-EPD300 Overload Relay *NEW* $150.00 |
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NIB ALLEN BRADLEY MANUAL RSET OVERLOAD RELAY 815-BOV169 $149.00 |
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NNIB Allen Bradley AB #193-A2D1 Overload Relay $160.00 |
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ALLEN BRADLEY 592-E0V16 OVERLOAD RELAY 120-600VAC NNB $150.00 |
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Allen Bradley Overload Relay 815-COV4 1P 600 VAC(4240) $159.99 |
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Allen Bradley Manual Reset Overload Relay 815-E0V4 $159.99 |
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NEW ALLEN BRADLEY 193-A5C1 OVERLOAD RELAY $150.00 |
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Allen Bradley 193-EA2EB Solid State Overload Relay $159.00 |
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ALLAN BRADLEY OVERLOAD RELAY, NIB, 193-EB1FB $149.99 |
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ALLAN BRADLEY OVERLOAD RELAY, NIB, 193-EA4GB $149.99 |
Bradley Overload Questions

Why Send Out a Newsletter?
Newsletters are a great way of building loyalty with your customers.
People like to do business with companies they know, like and trust.
Sending out relevant information to your customers when they require it allows you to communicate key messages and offers, while entertaining and rewarding your customers at the same time.
They are an opportunity to say what you want to say, in a relaxed, reader-friendly environment. They are an opportunity to build a customer relationship.
Your newsletter should entertain, advise, inform and engage your reader.
The trick is relevance – it is only of interest to the recipient if it is relevant.
Clever manipulation of your database helps here, as you will be able to tailor certain messages to particular audiences (see Echo Plus Database Notes).
Feedback – newsletters are a great way of finding out what your customers think and feel. Invite comment – have a ‘contact us’ link on the newsletter.
Newsletters can be used for a variety of purposes
To communicate special offers and last minute deals, for example, a charter boat company might send out a special offer to fill up ‘last minute’ spots.
To keep customers abreast of progress and happenings, for example, an events company might tell people about the most recent wedding it organized.
To keep in touch with your customers – invite feedback and ask them what they think. Encourage dialogue.
Reward customers – you can send vouchers and money-off coupons and offer exclusive discounts only available to readers of the newsletter.
Have some fun with your customers – run a competition.
Generate leads. If you are after leads for a specific purpose, for example to target them for a new product, you can ask a specific question about their use of that product in your newsletter that will ‘qualify’ the reader as a lead or not.
Newsletter content – some examples of news for small companies
New employees, premises, products – the key word here are being new. Anything new is news. If you move to new premises, that should be emblazoned on your newsletter. New products are also newsworthy, as are new staff members.
Updates – relevant to your industry. So for example, a real estate agent would keep readers abreast of local developments planned for the area. A restaurant might advise readers about new pavement dining regulations.
Awards and other company successes. Everyone loves to share in a good time. Shout about your achievements, whether they be academic (an employee passing an exam), environmental (you have obtained a certain classification) or other industry standard e.g. ISO ratings.
Cutting edge, state-of-the-art groundbreaking – the words might be clichéd but that’s because they have been used so often by journalists. Innovation is interesting! It could be a new way of training or a new burglar alarm not used in this part of the world before.
Industry news – if your newsletter is directed at readers with a particular interest in an industry sector, provide them with updates on your industry and industry associations. The test is relevance – are they interested?
Research findings – people love figures and statistics. If you have some interesting findings on your industry, company or product – share them with your readers. Point out the connectors – don’t assume knowledge on the part of your readers that you might take for granted yourself.
Advice – a newsletter for a garden centre, for example, is a perfect forum to give regular, timely updates on what you should be doing to your garden now. What fruits and vegetables are in season now? Become the ‘expert’ in your industry.
Events are news. They don’t have to even be your event! If something is happening that you feel is of interest to your readers – point it out (they will love you for it!). So a restaurant might point out a local Food Festival to readers. Or a hairdressing salon might direct readers to a local Wedding Expo.
Company statements on an issue relevant to readers. Take a stance if it’s important to you and your customers. Ask yourself if it’s topical (don’t drag up old issues just for the sake of it). What are people talking about? For example, if local residents are lobbying for a traffic crossing outside your business for safety reasons – and you think it’s the right thing to do – get on board.
Structure of the newsletter
Short and sweet is best. Customers do not have time to read lengthy newsletters even if they are interesting and relevant.
Keep it to two pages at most, unless you can really justify the extra time it would take the reader (e.g. an exceptional offer).
A variety of short stories is better than one or two long ones. Readers can always ‘click here’ for more if they are particularly interested in a news item.
People are used to scanning nowadays – give your stories a headline so readers can pick out what interests them most. They can come back to the other stories.
Make it colorful and engaging but not overloaded and intrusive. You know yourself the kinds of newsletters you would like to receive on your computer.
Use short sharp sentences, short paragraphs and ‘ordinary’ language.
Do not use acronyms, jargon, industry specific-speak.
Remember, your newsletter should inform, advice, engage and entertain.
The tone of your newsletter
Do not speak down to readers or patronize them. But neither do you want to come across as pompous and lofty.
Try to portray your company as friendly and approachable but also knowledgeable and an authority in your field.
Who should you send your newsletter to?
The obvious answer to this question is your database. How you create your database is critical to the success of all your e-marketing campaigns and you should read the Echo Plus notes on Database Creation before building your databases.
The very fact that you have people on the same database means they must have something in common in terms of your business. The simplest database would be ‘all customers’ regardless of anything else.
The beauty of the Echo Plus system is that you can split your database – once you have collected names and details – into as many sub-segments as your data will allow.
Be careful of over-complicating however. Sometimes ‘all customers’ is all you need.
Stakeholders and employees
Stakeholders is a term for anyone with a ‘stake’ – not necessarily financial – in your company. Stakeholders can include suppliers, partner organizations and shareholders.
Send your newsletter to these people as a way of keeping them up-to-date and informed of what’s going on.
Employees are another very important stakeholder. They have a very important ‘stake’ in your company and are probably your most expensive asset!
Send your newsletter to employees – make them feel involved and valued.
Also, it’s great for customer service. If they don’t know what’s going on, how can they service customers properly!
When should you send your newsletter?
The Golden Rule would be – not too often. About once a month seems to be a popular choice. Anymore and you risk losing your customer’s loyalty, not gaining it.
Most people are extremely busy and too-frequent contact can annoy customers rather than endear them to you.
What day of the week you send your newsletter largely depends on what kind of customers you have. Although people are free to read your newsletter whenever they wish, regardless of when they receive it.
The other Golden Rule would be regularity. Don’t send something and then not make contact for months. Once you build peoples’ expectations to receive a newsletter, then you have to deliver that, otherwise they will lose trust.
A quarterly newsletter can work well, especially if you have a product that suits seasonal information e.g. ‘winter warmer recipes’ for a restaurant.
Send it out at the same time every month i.e. the first of the month. Again, this is to do with habit – people grow to expect it.
If you are sending it out quarterly, work out a schedule that suits you. A producer of farm products, for example, might work out a schedule based on the changing agricultural seasons.
About the Author
Scott Bradley is a successful business man in a wide variety of internet services.
His organization Echo Digital, provides affordable services to small to medium business
to assist them to grow their business. Affordable Web Design, Web Hosting and Internet Marketing
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