Email Newsletters

Keep your name in front of your clients and customers with our economical email newsletter campaigns. Working closely with MailChimp, the leader in email marketing, we will design a custom enewsletter that is informative, entertaining and always on-brand. Please click through the thumbnail images at right to view samples of our work.

  • Generic

    This is a simple look for any business, with bold heads, logo on the top area, and user-specified links.

  • Corporate

    Emulates the design of your corporate website and can feature product announcements, links, & other info.

  • Event News

    Announce your special event! Links can send the user to special feature articles on your main website.

  • Custom

    Unique styles using a variety of themes. This example showcases an outdoor theme for a resort.

  • AldoDesign

    This is our eNewsletter where we highlight new projects as well as provide useful tips and tricks.

 

Types of eMail Marketing We Offer.

  • Quick Announcements

    Often called postcard emails, these are simple, brief announcements your clients might want to make informing customers of a special offer, a popular new product or quick fire sale.
  • Email Newsletters

    The primary purpose of an email newsletter is to build upon the relationship your client has with their own customers. Of course, this might (and should) indirectly result in an increase in sales, but the focus should be on providing relevant, useful content your subscribers might be interested in.
  • Catalog Emails

    A catalog based email is fairly self explanatory, being an electronic version of a print brochure listing particular products, with the primary goal to encourage customers to purchase. I often see designers label catalog emails as newsletters, and admittedly the lines can get blurry sometimes.
  • Press Releases

    When considering which types of email to promote to each of your clients, it’s important to remember that you don’t need to take a one-size-fits-all approach. Some clients will be much more suited to email newsletters than one-off announcements, while the reverse might apply to others.
  • Other

    Some clients will be much more suited to email newsletters than one-off announcements, while the reverse might apply to others. The best thing about email is that it’s so measurable. Try a newsletter for your client for a month or two and then look at the results. Mix up the the topics you cover to see which garners the most interest.