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5 Ways to MAKE M0RE M0NEY With Your E-zine


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Alexandria K. Brown
alexandriaezinequeen.com

Boost Business With Your Own E-zine
http://www.ezinequeen.com/




Have you been publishing an e-zine for at least six months but

still aren't seeing real results (read: revenue) from it? Don't

fret -- you may just need a tune up. Here are five ways to kick

your e-zine income into gear this year:



1. TOOT YOUR OWN HORN MORE



The adage goes, "If you don't blow your own horn, someone else

will use it as a spittoon." If your focus is providing your

readers with useful information that enriches their lives and

businesses, bravo! That SHOULD be your focus. But now I want you to look out for yourself as well: Take at least 25 percent of your e-zine space and make it all about YOU.



Give promos for your services, products, books, workshops, etc.

List raving testimonials from clients and customers who LOVE you. Weave your business success stories into your articles and tips. Share something funny about your weekend that makes me feel closer to knowing you personally. (For more self-promotion tips, see my article "7 Ways to Self-Promote Within Your E-zine."

(http://www.ezinequeen.com/7ways.htm)



2. MAKE ME AN OFFER I CAN'T REFUSE



Let's suppose I'm one of your subscribers. Even if I realize you offer am^zing products and services, I may need a kick in the pants to make a move. To entice me, offer me a special, limited-time deal. Examples: three months' of consultation for the price of two, a 20% d1scount on your latest book or newest service, or one of your usual offers with a few exciting bonuses thrown in. Make the offer obsolete within a few days or by next week. By putting a time limit on it, I'll be more apt to act n0w instead of later.



Don't overlook how powerful this tactic can be. Some of my most

profitable weeks have resulted from running a limited time,

special pr0motion of this type in my e-zine.



3. PACKAGE IT AT A L0WER PRICE POINT



This is a super strategy for service professionals such as

consultants and coaches. As your subscriber, I know the way to

get the BEST service from you would be to hire you one-on-one,

but perhaps I can't afford that right now. BUT consider that I

may likely be interested in lower-priced options such as group

coaching, teleclasses, online seminars, or a manual/e-book.



This is exactly how I became an author. When I started my first

e-zine, my main business was writing corporate communications.

After I gained a few thousand subscribers, I realized that my

readers were mostly small business owners and entrepreneurs. So I began creating products and services geared toward them. And now I profit more from those each month than I did from my corporate work. (And I'm having more fun, too!)



4. PROMOTE A PRODUCT/SERVICE THAT COMPLEMENTS YOURS



Do your readers and clients often ask you about a certain topic

that's related to -- but not exactly -- what you offer? Then

resell a resource that you heartily recommend and would put your reputation behind.



For example, while my specialty is e-zines, I get many questions about creating and selling e-books online. So I continually research credible resources on this topic to share with my readers. Many of the creators of these products offer a handsome commission on any sales I refer to them. (I do this myself by paying up to 35 percent commission on any referred sale.

(http://www.ezinequeen.com/affiliate.htm)



NEVER recommend any service or product to your readers that you

haven't personally tried and wouldn't back 100 percent. Otherwise you'll blow the trust that you've worked so hard to build up in your readership.



5. SELL AD SPACE AS IT SUITS YOU



E-zine ads won't make you r*ch, but they can make for some handy extra c^sh. (I call it my "margarita money.") Most e-zines offer one sponsor ad at the top and several "classified" ads at the bottom. Sponsor ads typically cost three to five times more than the classified ad, but you'll see the ranges vary greatly.



Start by offering ad specials to your own readers. Then also list your e-zine in the many e-zine advertising directories on the Web. These services help match advertisers with appropriate

publishers just like you. (Need help? My manual gives step-by-

step instructions on how to accept and profit from ads in your e-zine.)



Remember that you have every right to be selective about the type of ads you accept. While your readers know these ads don't

represent YOUR business, their quality will indirectly influence their perception of you.



REMEMBER THE SILENT BENEFITS OF YOUR E-ZINE



Keep in mind that even if you aren't getting direct business from your e-zine at this time, it's still delivering many benefits that may be less obvious. Your e-zine is helping to establish you as an expert in your field. It's giving you massive online exposure. You're gaining further credibility with your current clients and customers. And it's forcing you to package your knowledge into concise articles on a regular basis, which you can recycle for many other marketing uses.



(c) 2002-2003 Alexandria K. Brown



ABOUT THE AUTHOR



Online marketing coach Alexandria K. Brown, "The E-zine Queen,"

is author of the award-winning tutorial package, 'Boost Business With Your Own E-zine.' To learn more about this step-by-step guide, and to sign up for FREE biweekly how-to articles, visit

http://www.EzineQueen.com/





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