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How-To 'Bond Like Super-Glue' With Your Subscribers!


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How-To 'Bond Like Super-Glue' With Your Subscribers!



By Michael Green



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Every successful Ezine editor knows one thing that all

failing editors have yet to learn...



"If you’re going to make 'real' money from your Ezine

newsletter, by earning cash every time you hit the 'Send'

key to dispatch your latest edition; then first you need to

gain the undying trust and devotion of your list of

subscribers in fact, you've got to 'Bond like Super-Glue'

to each and every one of your readers!"



SOLD OUT!



But where does the average Ezine owner get their hands on

that kind of 'Subscriber Bonding-Substance?'



The answer is that an Ezine editor has to make their own

glue and it takes a little time, perseverance and effort!



You see people buy products once trust has been developed

(not before) and too many list owners make the basic mistake

of trying to put the kart before the horse. They attempt to

'hard-sell' products that they are affiliated to, right from

issue number #1 of their Ezine. But unfortunately - they

fail to realize that trust has yet to be built-up between

the newsletter and its readers. And that is fatal!



GETTING IN CLOSER



Nobody wants to be hard-sold to by a virtual or complete

stranger, and that's in the real offline world. You can

multiply that old maxim by a hundred in the scam-rich

online environment.



Now Ezine list owners who forget that they promised their

readership quality, useful and informative information -

when they first signed up - are then the exact same people

who are most surprised when they discover that they’re not

making a decent return from their online efforts.



SHOCKED BY HIS OWN FAILURE



Recently an Ezine owner contacted me anxious to discover why

his own Ezine (with a 5,000 subscriber base) was failing to

make profits.



I asked to see a copy and when I did, the answer was

shockingly obvious...



1. There was no original content of benefit to the reader.

2. EVERY link was an affiliate program he was signed up to.

3. The editor made no attempt to befriend the reader.

4. No sense of which angle the Ezine was coming from.

5. There was nothing to indicate who it was aimed at either.



The answer to why this list owner was disappointed by his

Ezine income was very clear...



He had failed to 'bond' with his readership. In fact, he had

forgotten to apply any glue at all!



So how do you insert glue between you and your subscribers?



It's easy -- follow these 4 SUPER-GLUE STEPS:



1. GIVE THEM QUALITY CONTENT

You have to make certain that there are benefits to the

reader in subscribing and this means bringing them fresh

interesting articles and perspectives on the subject that

your Ezine tackles.



2. BE CLEAR WHERE YOU ARE COMING FROM

If you told new subscribers your Ezine was about how to

"better work from home", then at least roughly stick to your

subject matter. If you don't your Ezine will become

completely defocused, confusing your reader.



3. BE CERTAIN YOUR READER KNOWS ABOUT YOU

Your task is to build trust. The only way we come to trust

each other is to get to know one another first. So you've

got to be bringing your reader up to speed about yourself

as editor. Your likes, dislikes and views are all important.

Don’t hide them.



4. PROMISE AN ONGOING RELATIONSHIP

The glue dries stronger, if your readers believe that you

will still be around next week, month or year. You can't

develop a powerful relationship with your reader if they

believe that you are a fly-by-night newsletter editor.



Do all this and guess what?



The next time you happen to mention the latest, greatest,

hottest new product on the block and then proceed to give it

your personal seal of approval, your readers will follow you

to purchase that item - as if they were actually stuck to

you.



That will be because you’ve taken the time to 'Bond like

Super-Glue' With Your Subscribers before trying to sell them

anything that moves.



Good luck with your Ezine,



Michael Green

Ezine Guru.





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The author, Michael Green, is an accomplished Ezine editor

and well-known newsletter guru. He has recently launched an

Easy Ezine Toolkit which can provide you with a whole host

of invaluable 'insider' secrets on generating income and

profits from your own Ezine. Well worth getting your hands on.

Pick up your copy today at http://www.EasyEzineToolkit.com

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