
Email Marketing
Antiques Newsletter
Dec 12, 2011
If you are in the Antiques business, you know how important it is to have a good newsletter. Owners need an effective and timely manner of communication in order to keep their customers in touch with their collections and services (announcements, events, news, customer reviews, special deals, future plans).
Newsletters are an amazing way to get your message out. Thanks to content curation, it’s easier than ever to send great newsletters through Gmail without a lot of work. Content curation is the act of discovering, gathering, and presenting digital content that surrounds specific subject matter.
We’ve put together a great list of resources for anyone interested in building a newsletter for their Antiques business.
Antiques Newsletter Content, Articles, & Ideas
Craft Central – Resource for pricing and information on antiques
Kovels – One stop resource for antique information since 1953
Go Antiques – Great virtual warehouse with articles & publications
Antiques Newsletter Services & Providers
FlashIssue – Get your message out in a different way
Aweber – Big in the industry, most for high volume
Campaigner – Lots of templates
Cheetah Mail – Standard web mail service
Constant Contact – A one of the larger companies
MailChimp – One of the more popular choices
iContact – Another fairly popular email marketing service
Antiques Blogs
Newel’s Antique Blog – Focuses on the future of the industry
My Grannys Attic – Discussing all aspects of antiques
Country French – Focuses on the European antique market
Antiques Newsletter Samples & Examples
Dig
Suzanna’s
Jan and John Maggs
Antiques Newsletter Templates
Foothills
Classic Cars
Antiques
FlashIssue enables you to get your marketing message out in a different way. It lets you rapidly curate your own email digest from content you find on the web and articles you write yourself.
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