Social media sharing toolkit
Research has found that two-thirds of internet users worldwide visit social networking sites. Newsweaver technology can help you reach these social media users. Whether it’s on Facebook, LinkedIn or Twitter, we have the tools to share your message.
Email at the centre of your Social Strategy
Share as part of your Send: Connecting Newsweaver to your social networks lets you share messages from just one platform while increasing the reach of your email newsletter with every send. You can even choose to share now or later. Check out our How to video on using this exciting feature.
Share an article: Newsweaver’s unique microsite technology allows you create online newsletters with multiple back pages. You can now share specific articles on these pages via the social networks of your choice.
Subscribe box on Facebook: Attract new subscribers and fans by adding your newsletter subscribe box to your Facebook page. The Newsweaver subscribe box is completely configurable making it easy to add to your website or social networks sites.
Subscribers, fans and followers: Subscribers can share your newsletter with their fans and followers, giving your content a much wider audience. This also has the potential of converting them into new subscribers for your newsletter.
Forward to a friend: Allow users to forward the newsletter with a personalised message to people they think will enjoy it.
Reporting: Get reports on the activity from your Social Networks and understand which network is more effective for your business.
Interact with your readers using Newsweaver
Live Twitter Feed in your Newsletter: Bring social conversation to life and add your Twitter feed as an article to your newsletter.
Article rating: In addition to promoting interaction with your newsletter and your company, this gives you feedback on readers’ interest in articles and topics. It can also spark interest in others to read a rated article.
Commenting: Newsweaver’s microsite technology makes this function, not usually found in newsletters, possible in your newsletter. Commenting can result in discussions around an article and encourage it to be shared or forwarded by subscribers. It also gives customers a public forum to give feedback directly to your company.
Surveys: You can create polls or surveys and include them in your email newsletter so readers can interact with your company. Survey results provide you with direct feedback from subscribers and can help with generating content ideas for future issues of your newsletter.
Social media benefits and tips to make content more shareable





