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Build Your Ezine Subscription List With Online Auctions


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Sydney Johnston
mynasauctionknowhow.com

AuctionKnowHow
http://www.auctionknowhow.com


Most people believe auctions are giant flea markets, but they

are much more than that. In fact, they are an excellent way

to build your ezine subscription list.



Online auctions attract millions of targeted customers. You

don't have to go in search of subscribers – they will come to

you.



And the price is right. On eBay, you can buy a 10 day ad for

40 cents, or $1.20 per month. If you get only 12 new

subscribers, (and you should get many more), your cost is only

10 cents. Are you willing to pay a dime for an targeted

reader?



Here is what you need to do to take advantage of the thousands

of potential subscribers.



Step 1: Decide who your audience is. This should be easy because

you've already done it. You know who is interested in your ezine.



Step 2: Choose an appropriate category. Go to your auction site

of choice and browse the categories. eBay, for example, has

thousands of categories, but that isn't as intimidating as you

might think because you can dismiss most of the categories at a

glance.



For example, let's say you are selling an ebook on how to make

money in real estate with foreclosed properties. eBay's front

page lists 27 main categories, but there are only three

possibilities for your product: BUSINESS, BOOKS and REAL ESTATE.



Looking at the subcategories in BUSINESS we see EQUIPMENT and

SUPPLIES. Not appropriate.



In BOOKS we see TEXTBOOKS, EDUCATIONAL: BUSINESS. A definite

possibility.



Looking in REAL ESTATE we see a FORECLOSURE section.



So, we've narrrowed it down to two categories. Which one is

"right"? The only way to know for sure is to test, test and

then test again. But at these ridiculously low prices, why not

experiment with both categories?



Step 3: Create your offer. Of course, your foreclosure ebook is

excellent, and you want to describe it in a positive and

seductive way, but what else can you do to make it irresistible?



* Pile on the bonuses. It is very easy to find all kinds of free

and worthwhile ebooks that you can offer with your real estate

book.



* Perhaps a guarantee is appropriate.



* Do you have any testimonials? If not, how can you get some?



* Use pictures of homes from deals you have personally done.



* Perhaps you have checks from closings that you attended?



Step 4: Write a compelling headline.



This is where most sellers fail. Your prospective reader is

scrolling down a long list of items for sale. You have a

second (or less) to grab her attention. Your goal is to get

that click! Nothing will happen without it.



The auctions all have a space limitations on headlines, so

you have to say a lot in a small space. For the best results,

qualify your audience.



As an example:



"Secrets of Real Estate Foreclosure + 7 Bonuses"



If I were a real estate investor, I would certainly click on

this headline.



Step 5: Throughout your sales copy, work in references and

inks to your ezine.



Mention your ezine list in a "contextual" way. And, do it

more than once.



For example, you casually say, "I am in the foreclosure

business myself and learn new things constantly. In fact,

I publish the Foreclosure News ezine once a week which

includes my latest tips and ideas." Then, offer a way for

readers to sign up – regardless of whether they buy your

book or not! You will have many more "lookers" than buyers.

Why let all that targeted traffic get away?



Later on, you mention that Foreclosure News has a "Deal Of

The Month" issue where you give an in-depth analysis of one

of your successful deals, including how you found it, how

you persuaded the owners to work with you, the financing

of the property, how you disposed of it and the profit you

made. A genuinely interested prospect couldn't possibly

resist this offer.



Experiment with your listing until it's dynamite and then

put it on some of the biggest sites on the internet. Here

is a list to get you started:



Amazon: http://auctions.amazon.com

Cnet: http://auctions.cnet.com

eBay: http://www.ebay.com

Excite: http://outletauctions.excite.com

Lycos: http://auctions.lycos.com

Microsoft: http://auctions.msn.com

Nbci: http://auctions.nbci.com

Softseek/zdnet: http://auctions.zdnet.com

Yahoo: http://auctions.yahoo.com



eBay, Amazon and Yahoo charge for listings, but the rest are

free.



Once your ad is creating a steady stream of subscribers, simply

leave it up as long as it works and count on a growing list of

new prospects for your products and services.



- - - - -



Sydney Johnston is the author of Make Your Net Auction Sell!,

published by Ken Evoy and sitesell. For many more creative ways

to use auctions to grow ANY business, subscribe to her newsletter, Auction Gold. http://auctionknowhow.com/AG/ezine.shtml





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