Email & Newsletter Marketing in Sinton, TX
Subtropical Gulf Coast climate.
For email & newsletter marketing, the service area covers roughly 90 miles from central Sinton.
Common reasons to call
- You have a list of customers but never email them, so repeat business is left on the table
- You send emails by hand and they land in the spam folder or never get opened
- You want a monthly newsletter but do not have the time to write and send it
- Your signup form does not save emails anywhere you can actually use
- You want new customers to get a friendly welcome email without you lifting a finger
- You are not sure if your emails are even reaching people or getting read
- You want to tell customers about a sale or a new service and reach all of them at once
- Your old email tool got expensive and you want something simpler that fits your business
Typical work
- Set up a clean email list and a signup form that saves contacts where you can use them
- Write and send a monthly or weekly newsletter in your own plain voice
- Build a welcome email that goes out on its own when a new customer signs up
- Design a simple, readable email template that matches your brand and works on phones
- Send a one-time announcement, like a sale or a new service, to your whole list
- Set up reports so you can see who opened, who clicked, and what worked
- Move your list off an old tool and get sending again without losing contacts
Typical turnaround
A one-time announcement can often go out within a few days once we have your list and your message. A recurring newsletter with a signup form and templates is usually ready in a week or two. Domain records that help mail reach the inbox are set early so the first real send lands well, and every send is tested before it goes to your whole list.
Materials and equipment
- Email sending services like Resend, with a backup path so messages keep going out
- Simple, mobile-friendly email templates written in plain language
- Signup forms that save contacts to a list you own and control
- Domain email setup such as SPF and DKIM records that help mail reach the inbox
- Reports that track opens and clicks so you can see what is working
Job sizes
Minor
A single announcement email or a clean template set up and sent one time
Standard
A recurring newsletter with a signup form and a simple monthly or weekly send
Major
A full setup with welcome emails, domain records for inbox delivery, and reporting
Replacement
An ongoing arrangement where the list, the sends, and the reports are watched and improved over time
Final pricing comes from the on-call provider after on-site assessment, with a written estimate before any work starts.
What to expect
- ✓Runs its own live business newsletter and daily email sends to a real list
- ✓Builds on email delivery services with a backup path so messages keep going out
- ✓Sets up domain records that help your mail reach the inbox instead of the spam folder
- ✓Keeps your contact list something you own and can take with you
- ✓Emails are written in plain, honest language and tested before every full send
A live newsletter that already sends to a real business list every week, plain-language notes on how a list and sends are handled, and general liability insurance.
Common questions
Do I need a big list before this is worth it?
No. Even a small list of past customers is worth emailing, because those people already know you. We help you set up a signup form so the list grows on its own, and a short newsletter to people who trust you often brings back more work than chasing strangers.
How do I keep my emails out of the spam folder?
A lot of it comes down to setup. We add domain records like SPF and DKIM that tell email providers your mail is really from you, use a real return address, and keep the writing plain and honest. We also send through a service built for delivery, so your emails have a better shot at the inbox.
Will I be locked into an expensive tool?
No. We build on services that fit a small business budget and keep the list something you own, not something trapped in one vendor. If you ever want to move, your contacts come with you. The goal is a setup you can actually afford to keep running.
Can I still write in my own voice?
Yes, and we want you to. We can draft the newsletter for you and you approve it, or we set up a simple template and you fill in the words. Either way it sounds like your business, not a stiff corporate blast. Plain and honest reads better than fancy anyway.
How often should I email my customers?
For most small shops, once a month is a good start. It keeps you in front of people without wearing out your welcome. If you have real news, like a sale or a new service, a one-time send is fine in between. We help you pick a rhythm you can keep up with.
Can new customers get a welcome email on their own?
Yes. We can set it up so anyone who signs up gets a friendly welcome message right away, with no work from you each time. It is a simple way to make a good first impression and point people to what you offer while they are paying attention.
How will I know if the emails are working?
We set up reports that show how many people opened your email and clicked your links. That tells you what your customers care about, so each send gets a little better. You are not guessing. You can see plainly what landed and what did not.
Is this something you actually do, or just talk about?
It is something we do. North Point Computers runs its own newsletter and daily email sends to a live business list, using the same tools and delivery setup we would build for you. We set yours up from that real experience, not from a sales pitch.