The best newsletters, email or print, tend to focus on doing a few
essential things very, very well. "
The 511," a monthly e-newsletter from
Hunter Public Relations, does exactly five things well.
This one-page publication from the New York-based public relations
agency offers a list of five bullet points on a single topic, from
Pinterest to geosocial networking. The format is simple: “Five Things
You Need to Know About ...”
It’s short, simple, and to the point, and it’s the winner in the Best
Email Newsletter category in PR Daily’s Digital PR & Social Media
Awards.
PR Daily’s 2012 Digital PR and Social Media Awards were presented by
Synaptic Digital. Learn more about Synaptic Digital here (pdf).
What, for example, do you need to know about ... Pinterest? “Visual
content drives engagement” is point No. 1: “On Facebook, which is still
the social network by which all others are measured, photos receive
higher engagement rates than link, text, and video posts (eMarketer). On
Pinterest, text-only posts are not an option, which is one of the
reasons initial engagement on the site is so high.”
Other entries include stats on Pinterest’s growing audience, and
information about how brands like Whole Foods, Pillsbury, and
Blockbuster are using Pinterest to connect with consumers.
In case you were wondering about Google+, another issue of The 511 tells
readers about the social networking site’s Brand Pages (currently in
beta); Circles, which enable marketers to categorize consumers based on
age, location, or product interest; and Hangouts, which allow live video
chat. These represent an opportunity for marketers to hold live Q&A
discussions between consumers and spokespeople.
The open rate for "The 511" is 29 percent, more than three times the 9.4
percent average for marketing newsletters in 2011. Since its March 2011
launch, "The 511" has gone from bi-monthly to monthly distribution. The
total number of new subscribers has risen by 80 percent, increasing at a
rate of 10 percent after each new issue.
Hear more about its success and measurement results directly from Michael Lamp of Hunter PR:
Each issue features prominent sharing buttons for email, Facebook, and
Twitter, as well as links to newsletter archives and links to each of
Hunter's social assets (Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, Facebook, blog).
Issues of "The 511" have included poll questions, YouTube videos,
infographics, and PowerPoint presentations. A regular sidebar offers
information on Hunter’s core agency competencies relating to social and
digital media.
With a simple, easy-to-peruse design that delivers compelling content
for marketers, "The 511" stands out as an award winner as well as an
e-newsletter to watch.
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