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
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