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Toronto, ON (PRWeb) January 11, 2007 -- Newsletters are the number one way to keep customers coming back -- and boost profits. And now any enterprise can have its own customer newsletter with the launch of this free service.
Ready to Go Newsletters (http://www.readytogonewsletters.com) provides any business with a free customer newsletter they can customize every month.
The newsletter is packed with interesting content that readers love. Businesses can easily edit the content to personalize it. Then all they have to do is print it out and put it in the mail.
Ready to Go Newsletters is founded by Simon Payn, a 13-year journalist who has worked on newspapers, magazines and the web. On his last publication he attracted 500,000 readers per month.
Simon is giving businesses this free newsletter because he believes every enterprise should have access to this powerful tool -- even if it is too small to afford a professional writer and editor.
Says Simon: "I believe independent businesses are the beating heart of the economy -- they create jobs and opportunities, and allow brave entrepreneurs to live the life of their dreams.
"But businesses often face heartbreak profits. Either Wal-Mart has moved into town and is threatening to crush you… or competition is multiplying with new businesses opening up just across the street.
"So I want to do something that will help independent businesses…and the best way is to use my skills to create powerful customer newsletters anyone can use."
Newsletters are powerful because they build the relationship between a business and its clients. They allow businesses to continue the connection with their prospects and clients, right in their homes, as often as they want.
That means the business is always top of a client's mind so it becomes their go-to guy (or gal).
Businesses will also be able to gently let prospects and customers know about products and services, without appearing pushy. Indeed, most people who receive a newsletter go on to take positive action -- 75% save articles for future use and 25% ask for more information.
Newsletters work for most types of businesses, including real estate, consultants, all types of retail, accountants, lawyers, gardeners and landscapers, interior designers, dentists, doctors, veterinarians, chiropractors, massage therapists, beauty therapists, podiatrists, auto repair shops, and dry cleaners.
The problem that businesses have faced, says Simon, is that newsletters take hours of sweat to put together. And to make a newsletter really effective, a business really needs expert help.
That's where Ready to Go Newsletters comes in. These newsletters are already done -- to make it fast and easy. It's all laid out for the business owner to customize, then print and mail.
Says Simon: "Even if you just download this free newsletter every month, add your company details and then print and send it out to your prospects and clients, you will be head and shoulders above the competition -- particularly if they don't have their own newsletters.
Business owners can get started right away by going to http://www.ReadyToGoNewsletters.com and signing up. The first newsletter will be delivered immediately.
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