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Four
Success Strategies for Ezine
Promotion
Teacher: Angela
It's your masterpiece.
You've worked hard to put together
an informative and interesting newsletter. Your current subscribers
often write to tell you how much they enjoy it. So why are
you having so many problems getting new subscribers?
The fact of the matter is, there
are countless free newsletters available to anyone who wishes
to receive them ... so unfortunately for ezine editors, "free" isn't
enough to draw people to you.
Here are a few suggestions to
help you build your list ...
1. Be Consistent
Marketing your newsletter is
the only way you're going to find new subscribers. You need
to first let people know that your newsletter is available
... then persuade them that you have something unique and valuable
to offer. Come up with an informative description that stresses
the benefits of subscribing, and then start promoting. Some
ways to promote your ezine include:
- Submit to ezine directories
- Use announcement lists
- Promote your ezine in your
sig file
- Write articles and leave a
link to your ezine in your resource box
- Put a signup box on every
page of your website
- Experiment with pop-up subscription
boxes
- Propose ezine co-opts with
other editors: you can promote your newsletters together
for extra exposure
- Include subscription links
within your eBooks or reports.
2. Consider Pay-Per-Subscriber
Services
No doubt you've heard the phrase, "Time
is money". Marketing takes a lot of time. More and more, editors
are turning to pay-per-subscriber services to help them grow
their newsletters. An example of one such service is FunEzines.com.
These services charge you for
each subscriber they find for you. I've seen prices ranging
from an affordable $0.10 per subscriber to a whopping $0.85!
Shop around. These services will usually charge you more if
you use the double opt-in method than if you use single opt-in.
- Reasons why you might choose
to use these services include:
- Not enough website traffic
to get a steady stream of new subscribers.
- Not enough time to spend marketing
- or a lack of desire to spend the time necessary to promote
your ezine.
- Desire to build your subscription
base as quickly as possible.
3. Don't Be Shy - Introduce
Yourself
One of the big advantages of
having your own newsletter is the leverage it gives you with
other editors.
Don't be shy. Approach other
editors in your niche market and offer to swap ads or run other
joint ventures. This is a great way to increase your exposure
without paying any out-of-pocket expenses.
Remember that editors are busy
people, just like you. Make it easy by providing them with
all the information they need to make a decision ...
Address the editor by name, if
at all possible. Mention his or her ezine name. Personalized
email is always appreciated.
Introduce yourself and your ezine.
Tell the editor key pieces of information, such as the ezine's
focus and circulation.
Tell him or her what type of
joint venture you have in mind. Let her know how it will benefit
her.
If you are proposing an ad swap,
include your ad for her convenience.
If the editor agrees to your
proposal, let him know when his ad will run in your ezine.
4. Be Yourself
You've already made the effort
to get subscribers ... now make the effort to keep them! There
are thousands upon thousands of free newsletters available
... what makes YOURS different?
Let's face it: great content
is vital to the success of your ezine ... but by itself, it
isn't enough. There are plenty of editors who consistently
turn out a high-quality, content-rich ezine.
What helps to differentiate one
newsletter from another is the editor. If you inject your own
unique personality into your ezine, I think you'll be pleasantly
surprised at how much your subscribers will appreciate it.
I have many loyal subscribers who tell me that they like how
I come across as a "real person".
Publishing a newsletter can be
very profitable. Stick with it and you'll reap the rewards!
About the teacher:
Angela is the editor
of Online
Business Basics, a
practical guide to building an Internet business on a shoestring
budget. Find out why it's received so many rave reviews! Visit Online
Business Basics or click
here to request a series
of 10 free reports to get you started.
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