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What Response Should You Expect From An Ezine Ad?


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Steve OConnor
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Ezine Advertising Results
http://world-wide-money.com


What Response Should You Expect From An Ezine Ad?



by Steve O'Connor © 2002



You've all heard it before, countless times no doubt -

"Ezines are by far the best place to advertise online"

- and it's true. There is no better place to reach a

targeted audience and the proof is in the results -

visitors from eZine ads are more likely to convert to

sales at your website. That is fact.



But what sort of response should you expect from an

eZine ad? How do you know whether your advertising

results are good, bad or indifferent?



These are basic questions that very few people actually

know the answer to. In fact, because of all the hype

aimed at prospective advertisers, I would guess that

most advertisers expect far too much from an eZine ad.



Ezine advertising is not quite as powerful as it used

to be because of the natural effects of email overload

etc., but it's still good. But just how good?....



Well, I'm gonna tell you.



I advertise in eZines, a lot! That's basically what I do.

I advertise in hundreds of eZines on a regular basis and

as such, that allows me to compile some good statistics.



Here's the kind of response that I believe you should

expect from eZine advertising today...



Regular Classified Ad:-

Average response rate (0.05% - 1 in every 2,000)

Response range (0.01% - 0.5%)



Middle Sponsor Ad:-

Average response rate (0.25% - 1 in every 400)

Response range (0.1% - 0.5%)



Top Sponsor Ad:-

Average response rate (0.5% - 1 in every 200)

Response range (0.25% - 1%)



Solo Ad

Average response rate (1.25% - 1 in every 80)

Response range (1% - 3%)



I bet that's less than you were expecting, right?

Well, they are pure facts from our endless stream of

advertising results. Sure, there are a lot of variables

that can affect these results but I'm trying to provide

you with a benchmark on which to base your own results.



If you're achieving results at the bottom of these

response ranges then I can assure you that you can do

better. Sure, it may be due to your ad and not the eZine

that you're advertising in but once you hit an eZine that

gives you the results near the top of these ranges, then

you know that it's time to get choosy.



I've advertised in eZines and gotten absolutely zero

response, plenty of times. There are a lot of eZines out

there with poor subscribers - subscribers that simply don't

react to advertising. But there are still plenty of good

eZines out there - eZines that will bring you results.



Don't give up on what is still the best advertising medium

on the web but be realistic. There really is no better

place to invest your advertising dollar.



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Steve is the founder of World Wide Ezines - a unique online

resource providing advertisers with a continuous stream of

Ezine Advertising Results every month. Check it out at:

http://www.world-wide-money.com/ezine-results100.htm

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