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Alessandro DeBarros
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h1Top 5 Mistakes In Ezine Advertising/h1

pIby Alessandro DeBarros/I/p

PEzine advertising has been glorified by experts the world over

as the last refuge for the little guy/gal to make a buck online.

Well, I hate to deliver bad news, and please don't shoot the messenger,

but there are some draw backs to ezine advertising and many of the

Inner Sanctum E-Letter subscribers are making them daily. Let's

look at the most common mistakes and their solutions. /P

h2Mistake #1: Not Tracking Your Ads/h2

PMany business owners have no idea how they can track every ad they

place. Whether for an affiliate program or their own product, they

just don't know. Not knowing what ad is working and producing the

sale will cost you and your business thousands of dollars. When

you know what ad produces and what ad doesn't you can cut the worst

of the ads and only keep the ad/s which is producing for your business.

PB--Solution--:/B If you own your own website and domain name,

you can track every ad by creating a special redirect link that

is only used in that ad. Or you can add a question mark to the end

of the URL and check that on your stats page.

PA simple, Bhttp://www.yourdomainname.com/pagename.html?trackingcode/B

will suffice in most cases. Check with your web host to see if you

have access to your web site stats log. Or sign up for one of the

free/fee tracking services online.

h2Mistake #2: Writing Me-Too Ads/h2

PWhen writing your ad you must take your ego, your desire to boast

about you and your company, out of the equation. An example of a

me-too ad:

P"Acme Law Offices have been in business for 20 years. Our staff

of lawyers all graduated from Harvard Law School with honors. Call

us at 1-800-acme-law today!"

PB--Solution--:/B Write benefit and results oriented ads. Example:

P"Guaranteed Settlements! Win your settlement guaranteed and save

43% on attorney fees by calling ACME Law Offices at: (blah, blah,

blah)"

PThis ad focuses completely on the end result, the main benefit.

Guaranteed Settlements. Which ad do you think would pull more responses?

h2Mistake #3: Running Classifieds/h2

PSince they don't cost much, business owners tend to use classifieds

to save costs. Classifieds are cheap, $5-$20 per ad, and in most

cases run faster than solo or top sponsor ads because the ezine

publisher runs 10-20 per issue.

PWhat's not so commonly known is the fact classified sections are

often times scanned by the reader (I scan past them every time)

and get very little eye time.

PB--Solution--:/B Run Solo or Top sponsor ads. These ads get

more exposure. They are exclusive (solo mailings) or only have 2-3

(sponsor ads) per issue spaced out between the content.

h2Mistake #4: Going for Large Subscriber Bases/h2

PLarge subscriber stats are impressive. 30,000 subscribers is a

ton of eye balls and the potential to return a profit is greatly

increased. Well, this is completely untrue.

PA recent test we ran took our breath away. We spent $180 on a solo

ad to a subscriber base in a general marketing publication of 30,000

subscribers. We ran that same solo ad for $65 in an ezine about

pop-up marketing strategies with a subscriber base of 1200.

PAd #1 to 30,000+ brought back $0!

PAd #2 to 1200 specifically targeted subscribers brought back $900

in pure profit!

PB--Solution--:/B While tons of subscribers may seem like the

right way to go, before you invest money, check out smaller, highly

targeted ezines and test your ads in those. You'll save money and

odds are your returns will be greater.

h2Mistake #5: Running Your Ad Once/h2

PWhen I first started advertising in ezines, I would run one ad

one time. If it didn't produce results, I would switch ezines and

run the ad again. This was how I tested the ad. Many business owners

are doing the same thing today. By running the ad only once, you're

cutting your chances to profit in half.

PRunning it 2-3-4 times, even if the first run didn't make a profit,

gives your ad more exposure. Readers will "think" it's producing

because you ran it more than one time, therefore other subscribers

must have thought it was worth looking at, helping your ad produce.

PB--Solution--:/B Run every ad at least twice. Then instead

of switching ezines, switch ads. Run that ad twice. Do this with

all your ads. You'll be suprised to find the ezine actually produces

profits for one ad but not another. So now you can run that ad 4-5-6

times and squeeze more profits from the ezine.

PEzine advertising is profitable. It takes testing, tracking, solo

or top sponsor placments and more testing to pin point ezines with

high sales ratio's. Don't give up on the ezine just because a successful

ad from another test didn't work. Place another ad, test it, test

another and so on.

PAll you need is 5-10 profitable ezines and you'll increase sales

and profits for your business.

P FONT face=Arial color=#ff0000 size=2BAbout The Author/b/fontFONT face=Arial size=2BR

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