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How to Start A Fee Based Newsletter


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Jerry Robertson
robertsonelrobaol.com

Starting a New Business
http://www.elrob.com


Why would anyone subscribe to a fee based newsletter

with so many free ones out there? The internet contains

many sites that allow you to get free stuff. If you have valuable knowledge and can save time, you can have a

successful fee base newsletter.



People may tell you that they would never pay for

anything over the internet. Television used to be free

also, but cable and satellite companies have made small fortunes.



People will subscribe to your pay newsletter, if you

have the right subject and fee. The first thing you

need to do is select a high demand subject. Do not make

your subject too general. Online Marketing and pets are

a good example of being too general. Search Engines

and dogs would be more specific subjects.



Once you select a subject, decide on your format. With your newsletter, you will need a password protected web site.

On this web site, you will have information on your

subject, plus your old newsletters. Other things on your

site could be resources, reviews, and helpful articles.



Update your web site weekly, at least. Also, send out

your newsletter at least bi-weekly. Weekly is preferable.



How are you going to get all of this material? Ask people

who have written articles for permission. Spending about

10-15 hours per week researching your subject is a good

way to help you locate your information for your

newsletter. The objective is to keep your content fresh

and up to date.



What should you charge for your newsletter? The fee

depends on the subject, but I would recommend having

monthly, 6 months, and yearly prices. The 6 month and

yearly price should be at a discounted rate. The

monthly rate will be the most popular. If you need

help pricing, locate a pay newsletter in your field

to get an idea of what to charge. Also, send out surveys

to see what people are willing to pay.



There are many companies out there that will handle

your credit card sales and your password protected web

site, following is one of the companies that will handle

all of your membership needs:

http://www.globill-systems.com



They can even handle credit card sales outside the

United States and Canada, which could increase your

sales by 20%. Also, they can run an affiliate program

for you.



You need to promote your site. A good sales letter with testimonials can help your site be successful. Advertise

and promote your affiliate program. Your affiliates can

make more sales than you.



This is a quick guide to starting your fee based

newsletter. With just 1,000 subscribers, you can

make a considerable amount of money.



With a little work and some terrific marketing, you can

make a great income with your fee base newsletter.





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