Newsletter Ideas for Workplaces
Posted Friday, February 17, 2023 by Daniel Feerst
Your newsletter is not worth very much if people do not read it. So, you want engagement, and that means having things in it the newsletter that people want to read. I am going to give you some secrets to not only find good content, but how to present it. I will also dispel some common myths about employee and company newsletters and answer the following questions.
- Why a four-page newsletter that comes every three months is almost the same as no newsletter at all
- Why you should avoid jokes, recipes, crossword puzzles, and parlor tricks to get your newsletter read
- How to find content without your mind going blank
- One free productivity tool that will help you develop, remember, and organization newsletter articles
- The one mistake employee newsletters make that turn off readers
- Why a short newsletter article can be more powerful than a long one.
- How to develop newsletter articles on lots of different topics that are not boring and that make employees want to come back for more.
Finding newsletter ideas for workplaces can be easy as pie or an arduous task that will have you turning to a mummy starring into a blank computer screen in search of some ideas..any idea... and usually at the maximum stretch of your deadline. Don't you hate it!
After authoring supervisor education content and workplace wellness articles for over 27 years, I've learned a few tricks the hard way that can help make your job easier in the search for ideas for articles you can use in your workplace newsletter.
You has a work culture and within this work culture a an enormous number of ideas for article content. By way of example, I will show you workplace categories and subcategories that I rely upon every month in order to produce useful and "gotta read it" cont for readers of FrontLine Employee and FrontLine Supervisor newsletters.