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Interview With An Ezine Marketing Pro: Alexandria K. Brown


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Joshua Rose
webmasterinternetprofitwizards.com

The Internet Profit Wizards
http://www.internetprofitwizards.com


Joshua: I've been very much looking forward to this,

Alexandria. Can you start by telling us a little about

your Internet background? You know, sort of a summary of

how you got started and what you are doing now.





Alexandria:



Sure thing! About four years ago, I left my NYC advertising

agency job and began my own freelance writing business. I

needed an easy way to stay in touch with past associates,

current clients, prospective clients … everyone. I wanted

to be seen as an “expert” in their eyes, to encourage them

to hire me and/or refer me to possible clients. So, I

started my own e-mail newsletter, or “e-zine.”





As my subscriber numbers grew, I began getting calls from

people who had been getting my e-zine, and some of them

turned into well-paying clients. And that’s when I realized

how powerful my little e-zine was. So I started madly

researching all about e-zines and Internet marketing. I

downloaded tons of information about e-zines, but most

everything I found was full of hype. So I wrote my own

manual, “Boost Business With Your Own E-zine”. It’s written

especially to help other entrepreneurs and small business

owners publish and prosper. I’m excited to share that it

even won an international APEX Award this year for “how to”

writing!





Joshua: That's wonderful, congratulations! It sounds like

your e-zine has been a very important element in your

success, but how about the "average" internet business?

How important do you think publishing an e-zine is to

someone's success on the Internet?





Alexandria:



I’ve learned that building a marketing list is a big key to

success. You can have all the people in the world visit your

Web site, but if they’re not ready to buy, you’ve lost them

forever - unless you get their e-mail addresses. Inviting

them to sign up for an e-zine is the most effective way to

do this, because you’re offering practical, free information

that your prospects can really use. Then you’ve got a

*targeted list* of ideal prospects to market to over and

over again.





Joshua: This raises another question. Building a subscriber

list is only the first difficult challenge. The second is

actually writing one that keeps readers interested and

responsive. What do you think are the key ingredients to a

responsive e-zine?





Alexandria:



Content, content, content. Keep about a 75/25 ratio of

useful content to self-promotion. We all get so many e-mails

every day, that your e-zine had better be good, otherwise

people won’t stay on your list! You’ll be amazed at the

content you can come up with once you’ve “lit the spark,”

so to speak. Keep your customer in mind always, and think

about what type of information she’s interested in and

would make her life better.





Joshua: How about for people who feel they're not great

writers? Is it really possible for the *average* person

to publish a growing and thriving newsletter?





Alexandria:



The best thing is that almost anyone can do this - you don’t

have to be a great writer. Writing an e-zine is more like

talking. It’s conversational, not formal. So just write to

me like you’d talk to me. If your grammar and spelling

aren’t up to par, hire someone just to proofread each issue

before it goes out. (If you don’t want to pay someone, have

a friend who’s an English whiz look it over.)





You don’t even have to write whole articles. Instead, just

offer a tip of the week or month. The simpler the better!

There are also several places on the Web where you can pick

up free articles that you can reprint in your e-zine.





Joshua: Okay, so we have a list and we have content. The

next question then is how often do you think people should

publish? How much subscriber contact should we have?





Alexandria:



I’d recommend to start off publishing monthly, and then

increase to no more than weekly. Publishing *does* require

some work, so plan accordingly. Try to interact with your

subscribers as much as possible through Q&As, polls, and

asking for feedback. This not only leads them to trusting

you more (and therefore being more likely to hire you or buy

your products), but it will help you learn more about them

and what type of information they’re interested in.





Joshua: Let's finish off with some promotional ideas since

we all want to grow our subscriber bases. What are some of

the important marketing things we should be doing?





Alexandria:



This is the fun part. I give dozens of ideas on this in my

manual, but here are three things you should do right away:





(1) Invite people to subscribe on every page of your Web

site, as well as a pop-up box.





(2) List your e-zine in all of the major directories and

announce lists on the Web. (There are more than 200 of these

listed in The E-zine Queen Resource Report.)





(3) Send out a sample issue with an invitation to subscribe

to everyone you know (but don’t sign them up without their

permission).





Joshua: This has been a great pleasure for me, Alexandria.

Thank you.





Alexandria:



You’re very welcome! Anytime.





Joshua: Any last tips or comments?





Alexandria:



I’d really like to emphasize that no matter what services

or products you sell, an e-zine will help you attract new

customers and increase sales from current customers. No

buts about it. But you can’t just start publishing blindly

- take the time now to plan a quality publication from the

start, and you’ll be amazed at the long term benefits. I

made a lot of mistakes in the beginning because I had no

guidance, so that’s why I share all this information in my

manual and report.







Joshua Rose is the Editor of The Internet Profit Wizards

Newsletter. To subscribe, or to read more articles, visit

http://www.internetprofitwizards.com . For more information

about Alexandria K. Brown's award-winning manual and free

newsletter, visit:

http://www.internetprofitwizards.com/NewsletterMark.html





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