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Are Announcement Lists Effective?


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Bill Platt
bplattwindstormcomputing.com

The Phantom Writers
http://ThePhantomWriters.com


When you start an ezine, you realize after a few short weeks

that you will actually have to promote it in order for it to be

successful. But how do we do that? We have all asked ourselves

that question. When you begin to seek out solutions, most of us

quickly discover Announcement Lists. But, how effective are they?



New List Announcements are great, but you can only use them once!



When you start out with a new list and begin promoting on the

announce lists, you are thrilled by each new subsciption. But

after some time passes, you begin to notice that your new

subscriptions are waning. Most list owners will reach this point

and start playing with their ads a bit. This is a good excercise,

it will help you learn to craft a better ad. Let me give you some

of what I learned when I started trying to create a better ad.



You can learn alot by watching your own methods for looking at

announcement posts. If there are certain things in an ad that

trigger certain reactions in you, then you can be fairly certain

that other people will react the same way.



Take for example white space. White space is wonderful. It is much

easier on the eyes than an ad that runs along for miles without a

break. It provides a clean appearance and seems more professional.



Subconciously, we may be equating white space or the lack thereof,

to the different subconcious reactions we have towards a clean

person versus our reactions towards a bum in an alley way. By

paying attention to my own reactions to various ad styles, I have

learned that you do need that white space to break things up, or

people will skip your ad altogether. My ad efficiency increased

by 25% by learning just this one lesson.



You need to try to cycle your ads and try different things. Each

week, try a different approach for your ads. By doing this, you

will begin to see what works best for your particular ezine.

Different ezines will need a different style of ad, to represent

the differentiation of subject materials and the people who read

them. Despite the differences of the various genre, some tactics

will be effective for all of them. The remainder of this article

will continue to address some of those constants.



Some of my early growth explosions came as a result of using

testimonials in my ad copy. I know you have heard people talk

about that before. I know, because I have read more articles on

the subject of using testimonials than for any other subject

material.



I highly recommend that you will want to include the single best

testimonial you have received from your subscribers. It is not

important how many testimonials you have, as long as you have one

that is really descriptive and informative. It only took me one

ad with one testimonial to understand the importance of using

testimonials in my ad copy.



Because my own newsletter appeals to such a wide audience, I

wanted to make sure that I was able to include testimonials from

folks from every level of computing experience. I have found the

four best testimonials from my readers, and the testimonials

represent all levels of computer users from the new computer

user, to the experienced computer enthusiast, to the computing

professional. Two of the four testimonials address the new user,

each from a different perspective.



Depending on where I place an ad swap or announcement, I have

enough range in my testimonials to provide incentive to anyone

to subscribe to my ezine. I have even updated my subscribe page

to include all four testimonials, so that anyone contemplating

subscription, will discover at least three more reasons to

subscribe.



My readers tell my story the best, and the vast majority of folks

who will be reading my ad want to know what my readers think of

my ezine, before they are willing to consider subscribing. If you

would care to see my testimonials in action, please feel free to

visit my subscribe page to see for yourself:



http://topica.com/lists/WindstormComputing



The point is, you need to try out different ads all the time. In

their order of importance, the two ad structures that provided

the best returns from my announcement ads have always come from:

1. testimonials, and

2. ads that included tips or materials from my newsletter,



Announcement lists are a great source for testing out your ad

structure, and discovering what works and what does not work.

But, in time, you will notice that what has worked before, does

not seem to have the same pull that it used to. It is at this

time that you need to start exploring the other great avenues

available for producing new subscriptions.



The other day I was cruising around, and I realized why, after a

time, why we get such a slim return from our postings on announce

lists... Between all 20 or so lists that I submit to, there are

maybe 2000 subscribers between them, and my bet is, most of those

subscribers are people like you and me looking for their own

subscribers!







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