OE can feel like a fire hose of information, making it hard for employees to absorb everything at once. Thoughtful, year-round communication helps them remember, use, and genuinely appreciate their benefits. A steady cadence of emails, newsletters, and other content keeps benefits top of mind and easy to access.
Here are some great ways to keep employees informed:

Think emails are boring? We’ve got new ideas!
When designed beautifully, aligned with your brand, and packed with punchy, attention-grabbing messages, emails become a powerful tool for benefits communication. With the right approach, emails can deliver quick, impactful updates that make benefits feel exciting and relevant all year long.
Long emails? No thanks. A laser-focused email makes it easy to send short, snappy messages that employees will actually read. Try a meaningful note like:
“Have you checked your 401(k) contributions lately? Even a small increase now can have a big impact later.”
Want to say more? Just include a link to additional resources!
People take action when they feel like they’re missing out. Emails help you create urgency with messages like:
“80% of employees have already claimed their free wellness dollars. Have you?”
Use countdowns, social proof, and engagement stats to make benefits feel like exciting, must-have opportunities.
Want to make benefits interactive? Add an intriguing twist, and employees will be more likely to open, read, and participate. Consider:
Small incentives (hello, raffle prizes!) can turn benefits into an engaging experience instead of just another to-do.
Bold statements grab attention. Instead of a dry HSA reminder, try sending a message like:
“Hot Take: Your HSA might just be the most underrated retirement account out there.”
Or include a “Myth vs. Fact” message to highlight underused benefits. An eye-catching message makes it easy to turn benefits education into bite-sized, must-read updates.
Email+ can elevate your benefits communication

Choosing benefits is step one. Using them is where the real magic happens.
A well-timed newsletter helps employees stay in the know and maximize their benefits. Whether printed or digital, newsletters are a great way to share reminders, tips, and cost-saving opportunities that your employees won’t want to miss.
Here’s some of the info you can highlight via a newsletter:
Printed and digital newsletters make benefits communication better.
Open Enrollment is a good start, but a once-a-year information blitz isn’t enough. To help employees remember, understand, and making the most of their benefits, communication needs to happen regularly.
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