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Interviews With Successful Ezine Publishers - Pamela Geiss
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Ken Hill
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Pamela Geiss is the publisher of LotsaPerks Newsletter which
offers tips and articles on the best ways to advertise online.
Pamela publishes twice a week with an occasional Sunday
tutorial that teaches her subscribers something they have asked
to learn about. She also has a classifieds issue on Saturdays
where subscribers can place a free ad.
To subscribe visit http://www.lotsaperks.com or
mailto:subscribelotsaperks.com with your first name in the
body of the email.
KH: How important has publishing an ezine been to your business?
PG: It has been the most important thing I have done online.
It's the best way to develop relationships with people. The
Internet is so impersonal and so many people have been scammed
online that you really need to give them a chance to get to
know you before they will think about trusting you enough to
purchase anything from you.
KH: How long have you been running an ezine and how many
subscribers do you have?
PG: I have been publishing the LotsaPerks Newsletter for over 3
years now and have over 10,000 subscribers.
KH: Do you submit your ezine to directories and/or announcement
lists and if so how effective has this been in gaining new
subscribers to your publication?
PG: The first thing I did was to go to www.google.com and put
in ezine+directories and then I listed my ezine in every one of
them. I recommend listing your ezine everywhere you can find.
You can never get too much exposure!
If they had had Ezine Announcer when I first started, it would
have saved me hours and hours of time, but it didn't exist
then.
KH: Do you write and use your own articles to promote your
ezine? How valuable has writing articles been in promoting your
ezine?
PG: Writing articles is the best free advertising you can get!
You not only get your business out there in front of many
people, but you also get links to your business, as many ezine
owners keep copies of their ezines on their sites, which helps
you with link popularity in the search engines.
Plus, you allow people to get to know something about you and
your business which allows you to develop a rapport with
potential customers. In addition, I have met and established
some great business contacts and met some fine people by
writing articles.
I remember the first article I wrote, I thought, "If I know
this, EVERYBODY must know it!" Well, I found out that not
everybody knew it. There is always someone out there who knows
less than you do, so never be afraid to write about things you
know.
KH: What methods do you use to promote your products or
services within your ezine?
PG: I have a Recommended section in my ezine where I put my
links. I try to find good business opportunities for my
subscribers. If they look really good, I'll sign up for them
and try them out to see if the company is paying commissions on
time. If the product turns out to be easy to sell, etc., and
if I like it, I'll put it in my Recommended section. If I'm
holding a sale, I will announce that close to the beginning of
the ezine.
KH: How do you go about preparing your ezine for publication?
PG: Well, I host my ezine with Constant Contact, because it is
very easy and fast to use and because it will send out my ezine
in text to those who need it and HTML to those who can get
that, so I don't have to worry about doing 2 versions. I have a
basic format that I set up when I started using Constant
Contact, so that saves me a lot of time also.
I usually start with what article I'm going to put in my
ezine. When I write an article, I'll usually use it in my own
ezine and then send it out to other ezines. If I haven't "been
inspired" or had time to write, I have many writers who send me
their articles, so I'll choose one of their articles to run
first.
I try to put as much viable information in my ezine as I can
and keep the ads to a minimum. That way, advertisers don't have
a lot of competition and their ads get to show up well. Plus, I
really don't want the ezine to become a classifieds section! My
main purpose in publishing it is to inform, and I hope it does
that.
KH: Any advice to future ezine publishers? Things to look out
for or things to concentrate on when publishing an ezine?
PG: Always keep your subscribers in mind in everything you do,
whether it's your ezine or your site. Never forget that your
main reason for doing your ezine SHOULD be to help them not
you. Make it your business to focus on helping others not the
dollar.
Of course, we all are in this to hopefully make some money, but
I think where people get into trouble with their businesses is
when they let the dollar take precedence over their customers.
In other words, greed will be your downfall if you let it
become all important.
Things to look out for...first of all, don't ever recommend
something unless you truly believe in it, because your business
reputation is at stake. Next, don't overload your ezine with
ads, whether paid or free. When I first started out, I told my
subscribers to send in their ads and I'd publish them once a
week, but now that my subscriber base has grown, I had to
change it to the first 5 who send in their ads would get their
ads published.
You can get overloaded with ads and then no one will want to
read your ezine; so if you want to give free ads in exchange
for subscribers to get you started, that's fine, but don't sign
up with a lot of services or you'll be overrun with ads! They
are a great way to begin getting subscribers; just don't let it
get out of hand!
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