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Is Your E-zine Invisible?


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Andres Munoz
amunozmybusiness-resource.com

Mybusiness-resource.com
http://www.mybusiness-resource.com


Is Your E-zine Invisible?

By Andres Munoz



I am sure nearly every marketer who takes their online business

seriously is publishing an e-zine/newsletter however the majority

of newsletters I subscribe to increasingly are becoming invisible.

By invisible I mean less and less relevant content and more and

more ads.



As soon as e-zine advertising became the "best thing since sliced

bread" numerous e-zine publishers have lost site of their intended

goal. If you're an e-zine publisher your goal is to publish an

e-zine with top quality content and information. Any advertising

you can generate is just gravy. You don't need to include ads to

survive as an e-zine publisher.



For some time I've been receiving "special classified" editions

along with the regular edition. Do these classified editions

really work? To answer that question do you read every single

ad in that edition? Neither do I. A classified edition is merely

an electronic ad sheet with no content. Additionally many e-zines

will have only 1 article with 35 ads. This e-zine is simply useless,

it has no substance just a sea of 35 ads. Not only does it create

an invisible newsletter it also hampers the advertisers efforts.

The advertiser's ad is also invisible; with 35 other ads the reader

just ignores them altogether.



As an e-zine publisher you must be sensible; never allow your

publication to drown in ads. At a maximum only accept 8 - 10 ads

per publication. I strongly recommend you avoid publishing a

separate classified section. Remember your primary goal, as a

publisher is to provide a top quality newsletter. The only way

to achieve that goal is to provide, CONTENT, CONTENT and

CONTENT.



Don't allow your e-zine to fall into the trap by selling too much

ad space, in very short time you will have to place those ads and

your e-zine will become ad heavy. One potential trap is joining

an e-zine broker network. Basically in an e-zine broker you allow

someone else to sell your ad space for you. You may find yourself

having to publish your e-zine more frequently (usually at least

once a week) and lets not mention your added workload.



The best thing about e-zine advertising networks is that your

subscriber base will explode literally overnight (these e-zine

networks see tremendous business). Lets say someone wants to buy

ad space, they choose a particular ad group targeting their audience

and each group has 10 e-zines. The ad buyer must subscribe to each

e-zine. That subscriber now becomes a potential customer for those

publishers.



The best-case scenario in joining an e-zine network is to publish

your newsletter once a week with a maximum of 10 ads. Don't bunch

those ads in a classified edition they will receive considerably

less exposure. The best way to ensure a quality e-zine using ad

networks is to provide quality content. If your e-zine provides

great content you will see less "unsubscribers" and a better

reception.



Create An Interactive E-zine:

I strongly recommend that you put some effort into your e-zine

and do your best to have your e-zine readers begging for your

newsletter.



1) Personalize your e-zine! Use "Dear William" in your opening

paragraph. Make the subscriber feel as if you are talking to

them face to face.



2) E-zine contest are always a good bet. Plant a question in the

e-zine and the first 5 - 10 respondents receive a free e-book.



3) Only offer your subscribers a free resources page that they

can't get anywhere else on your site. It could be free e-books,

templates, resources or whatever you choose.



4) Ask for feedback! At the end of your e-zine ask your readers

for feedback and tips. The feedback you receive will be all too

important, it will guide you to what you are doing right and

should stick to and what you're doing wrong.



5) Sprinkle freebies in your newsletter liberally. If you are

using a free tool that makes some aspect of your business more

more manageable then offer a link to your subscribers to

download.



The best form of e-zine advertising is using "ad swaps." You

simply exchange ads with another publisher. You don't pay a

dime and further it's a win-win arrangement. The best part is

that you can easily swap Top Sponsor ads ensuring maximum

exposure without having to pay for that prized spot. Many

times you won't even have to ask, the publisher will suggest

it to you!



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Copyright (c) 2001 Andres Munoz

Andres publishes the "MyBiz E-zine" newsletter featuring

articles about Promotion, Internet Marketing and Home

Business advice and tips. The MyBiz reader will receive

an article rich e-zine with few ads. To subscribe visit

http://www.mybusiness-resource.com and download your

5 free e-books.

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