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How to Select the Right Ezine for Your Ad Campaign
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Angela Wu
angelaonlinebusinessbasics.com
Online Business Basics
http://www.onlinebusinessbasics.com/
I still remember the jittery excitement of placing my first
ezine ad. I imagined the riches I'd have if only 1% of the
subscribers bought my product ... that would be a profit of
- gulp - over $1000! A few of these ads and I'd be able to
retire in no time at all!
Since then, I've learned to ignore the hype surrounding
"fast money" with ezine ads. Like everything else, ezine
advertising is something you get better at with practice,
experience and knowledge. Here are a few things to
consider before you buy an ad ...
=== How many ads are run in each issue?
This makes a big difference in how effective your ad will
be. Newsletters that are content-rich are far more likely
to be read than those that are basically a list of ads.
Fewer ads also means less competition for your own.
=== Where are the ads placed?
We've all seen newsletters that dump a mass of classifieds
at the bottom of the message. This "classified black hole"
is pretty much useless; people tend to skip this section
entirely. Your ad, placed by itself at a key location
within the ezine, is by far the best option.
=== Don't only consider ezine size.
Contrary to what many people believe, a bigger ezine doesn't
necessarily give you better results. It's not the number of
subscribers that matters; it's the number of people who READ
the ezine that counts. Check out past issues of the
newsletter so that you can make an educated judgment about
the quality of the newsletter, the credibility of the editor,
and whether or not it appears that the editor has managed to
develop a relationship with his or her subscribers.
=== How often is the ezine published?
Ezines that are published "too often" or "too infrequently"
typically give poorer results. For example, daily ezines
may cause busy people to automatically delete the message
from their over-filled mailboxes without even reading it.
Monthly ezines, on the other hand, may not be published
often enough for the subscribers to "remember" what it is.
My personal experience shows that the best results come
from ezines published either weekly or biweekly.
=== Is it opt-in or opt-out?
"Opt-in" is the term used when someone must explicitly
request a subscription before joining a newsletter. This
is the type of newsletter you want to advertise in. "Opt-
out" is also known as "spam". Subscribe to the newsletter
yourself first to see how the editor builds his or her
subscriber base.
=== How likely is it that you'll make a profit?
This is what it all comes down to. What kind of profit
margin do you have? What are your click-through and
conversion rates? Consider these questions and others
when calculating the likelihood that your ad campaign
will turn a profit.
And, of course, it almost goes without saying that picking
an ezine that caters to your target audience is an absolute
necessity.
While the selection of an ezine cannot guarantee the success
of your ad, it's a good start. Ad tracking, sales copy, and
all that other good stuff obviously play a major role in how
well you do. Start small, choose wisely, and consistently
track and improve upon your results ... and you'll be on
your way to doing well with ezine advertising.
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Angela is the editor of Online Business Basics, an
exclusive newsletter for eBusiness beginners. OBB features
ongoing tutorials on how to build a profitable Internet
business on a shoestring budget. You don't need a million-
dollar budget to be successful! Find out how you too can
join the thousands quietly earning a living online:
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