|
Distribution Lists and Databases: A Primer for FreelancersBy Lyn Blair Self-marketing is a freelancer's meal ticket. Promoting yourself through e-mails is one important avenue for self-marketing. Did you know you could set up your contact base to send one e-mail to numerous prospects? Or you could send one e-mail to all the freelance partners in your business network at the same time? Microsoft Outlook (not Outlook Express) has the feature to do just that. There are two Microsoft mail management systems. Microsoft Outlook is designed for business use and Microsoft Outlook Express for personal use. MS Outlook has organizational tools like distribution lists, mail merges and more, that Outlook Express doesn't have. Therefore, we're using MS Outlook. I recommend using MS Outlook for your freelance business. One of the features in the MS Outlook program is called "Contacts." According to MS Outlook 2000, "Contacts" are defined as:"The contacts folder is your e-mail address book and information storage for the people and businesses you want to communicate with. Use the contacts folder to store the e-mail address, street address, multiple phone numbers, and any other information that relates to the contact, such as birthday or anniverary date." Let's assume you've created your contacts. In each individual contact you've included all the important information, such as: name, address, e-mail address, phone numbers, web page address etc.
The easiest way to access Contacts is through a contacts
shortcut. Making a Contacts Shortcut in MS Outlook
Now you have created a shortcut for your contacts base. If you look in the Outlook Bar (the column entitled "Outlook Shortcutes"), your shortcut will appear as a Rolodex icon with "Contacts" written beneath it. Suppose you want to e-mail all your client prospects a self- marketing letter. Let's make a distribution list. Making a distribution list in MS outlook
Now you're ready to e-mail your self-marketing letter. In your e-mail,click on To: and your address book will open. As you scroll down, you'll see, Client Prospects. Point to it and click. Client Prospects will fill in the To: space on your e-mail. However when your clients receive the e-mail, it won't say "Client Prospects". Clients will merely see their names along with other individual names to which the e-mail was sent. That's all there is to it. Making distributions lists will save you time. Have fun! (Published in Freebird-zine at http://www.freebird-zine.com/. Freebird is the freelance writer's and graphic designer's guide to developing the self-marketing expertise you need to build your client base and land high paying jobs.)
About the author
|