E-Newsletters and a personal touch go together better than chocolate and peanut butter!

In a year when our community’s budgets are running with razor thin margins, we have to trim some fat, without sacrificing occupancy or service.  Luckily, there’s an easy way to trim money from the budget, up our resident retention, and be eco-friendly all at the same time!

 

Your community newsletter is one of the most important resident retention tools, but, unfortunately, it's also one of the most under-utilized. Many communities send out a monthly/quarterly newsletter that has a little bit of relevant information on the front page, but the rest of the letter is brimming with space filling articles like recipes for chicken casserole or reminders about the postage price increase. Whenever we use a filler article, we are robbing ourselves of a valuable opportunity to connect with our residents! Instead of contracting out your newsletter to a company that doesn’t know your community, why not take a few moments to produce one in-house?  Rather than giving residents a crossword puzzle that they won’t do, you could choose to view your newsletter as a chance to do some great marketing about up and coming events, mention some easy preventative maintenance tips, or even put your new residents in the know about local hot spots. It's important to get everyone involved in the process, from your maintenance to your leasing and all the way up to some notes from property manager's desk.  When you make it a team effort and everyone has a stake in it, your employees are more likely to talk about the articles they wrote, and they're likely to be approached by your residents with questions or comments.  Opening the door to communication is just one of the great things that can come from producing a newsletter in-house!  Essential to the process is remembering that when we communicate with our residents, it's about presenting things in a positive tone and never nagging them with our newsletters. 

 

You can either use a ready made service, such as Illustratus, that allows you to choose their articles or write your own, or you can choose cut even that cost with a program you might already have on your computer and a little quality time spent learning how to effectively use it.  There are some very easy to use publishing programs already out there, ranging from something as simple as the text box tool in MS word to something as complex as MS publisher, and many of them offer the option of converting your product into an html, jpg, or other internet friendly file type allowing you to disperse an e-newsletter, rather than paying for a paper one.  Not only does it cut our costs, but going green is a message we can all get behind. To simplify the process, you can also find a lot of free templates on line for ready made news letters where all your team has to do is fill in the content.

 

Most property management teams are bubbling with creativity, so embrace the unique talents in your office to produce something that rings true to your property!  Remember: When We Connect, We Retain!

 

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  • 2/19/2009 1:26 AM Eric Brown wrote:
    Hi Heather,
    I sure agree that the apartment community should be doing their own newsletter.

    Something we discovered at Urbane, after about a year of having a the UrbaneBlog.com up and running, we sought out Residents who were willing to be staff bloggers.

    Once the residents became involved, the blog grew legs and took off. The traffic to the site has grown ten fold, and we average 8-15 comments per blog post. The local community has really gotten involved too.

    Just another idea as opposed to a newsletter, and by Looking Within to your resident base, you can tap great resources, Your Residents!
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    1. 2/24/2009 12:04 AM Heather Blume wrote:
      Eric,
      Thanks for your insight!  If anyone out there is a great example of embracing this idea, it's your company!  Engaging your residents to help write is a GREAT idea, because then, just like getting all of your team to help out, they own a part of the finished product! 

      Thanks again!
      Heather

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  • 2/19/2009 3:39 PM Leanne wrote:
    You tell 'em, Heather! I skim over those newsletters every month and promptly toss them in the garbage. Usually there's just a bunch of fillers like you said, and then on the front page there might be something like a reprimand to the residents about how we aren't supposed to leave garbage on our patios or something like that. haha Wouldn't be bad to have a more friendly community based newsletter that we might care about instead of reading about the latest G rated movies.
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    1. 2/24/2009 12:06 AM Heather Blume wrote:
      I love it when a resident actually finds my blog and comments.  We sometimes forget to listen to what our residents are saying so much that it begins to make them wonder why they should open their ears up to us. 

      Although, I must say, I did enjoy the review of Wall-E earlier this year... 

      Thanks Leanne!
      Heather

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