SecTrainer
10-13-2011, 02:31 PM
Does your company put out a newsletter?* If so, you're undoubtedly always sniffing around for topics to write about, and preparedness (or "business continuity") is one of those evergreen domains that seems to generate wide interest almost any time, but especially when some disaster is in the news.
The SBA has a site where you can get a lot of material about business preparedness and continuity. Here's the link: http://www.preparemybusiness.org/ - click the topical links ("Planning", etc.) on the left.
* There was some talk in Internet marketing ("IM") circles awhile back about the "demise" of the newsletter as a marketing tool. Well, this talk proved to be nothing but guff, and in fact one of the IM "gurus" who put out a very widely-circulated video pronouncing newsletters to be DOA (in very emphatic terms) had to put out another video a few months later, apologizing for his mistake!
Newsletters are still marvelous outbound outreach tools because people love to receive free information. I can't emphasize this enough. The primary change is that it is now more common to publish the newsletter on your website, and then when you have a new edition you just mail out (or tweet, text, etc.) the link to it rather than emailing the whole newsletter like we used to do. Think "mobile"!! Mobile folks want links, not hefty downloads.
This is actually even better, because it brings people to your site where they would hopefully see other things like "Our New Patrol Computers", a press release "Vangard Services Adds Five New Patrol Clients", "Officer Williams Honored For Quick Response to Warehouse Fire" (he saved $millions of inventory from going up in smoke, of course) - or whatever.
The SBA has a site where you can get a lot of material about business preparedness and continuity. Here's the link: http://www.preparemybusiness.org/ - click the topical links ("Planning", etc.) on the left.
* There was some talk in Internet marketing ("IM") circles awhile back about the "demise" of the newsletter as a marketing tool. Well, this talk proved to be nothing but guff, and in fact one of the IM "gurus" who put out a very widely-circulated video pronouncing newsletters to be DOA (in very emphatic terms) had to put out another video a few months later, apologizing for his mistake!
Newsletters are still marvelous outbound outreach tools because people love to receive free information. I can't emphasize this enough. The primary change is that it is now more common to publish the newsletter on your website, and then when you have a new edition you just mail out (or tweet, text, etc.) the link to it rather than emailing the whole newsletter like we used to do. Think "mobile"!! Mobile folks want links, not hefty downloads.
This is actually even better, because it brings people to your site where they would hopefully see other things like "Our New Patrol Computers", a press release "Vangard Services Adds Five New Patrol Clients", "Officer Williams Honored For Quick Response to Warehouse Fire" (he saved $millions of inventory from going up in smoke, of course) - or whatever.