By Evan Burrell, a member of the Rotary Club of Turramurra, New South Wales, Australia
Every single time you publish your online club bulletin or newsletter and email it to your subscribers, you should be asking yourself, “Have I made it informative AND engaging?”
Basically, your club bulletin could be the best piece of writing ever, but if no one reads it, what is the point? And if they do happen to read it but get absolutely no value out of it, what have you accomplished?
Make sure your club bulletin works for you, and the best way to do that is to make sure you are offering your readers something of real practical value.
Survey says
The original and most common form of engaging your readers is a survey. You could survey your readers about any number of things including how satisfied they are with your club or with a recent event, what they would like to see as future events, or what they think should be a topic for future speaker. You can even get more informal, and ask who they think will win the next big sports championship in your area.
Another way to increase reader interest is a generous use of photos, …read more
Source:: Rotary International Blog
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