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Spice up your E-zine with PERSONALITY.
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Aaron Colman
epowerpakyahoo.com
E-Power Marketing
http://epowerpak.tripod.com/articles.html
So, you've got 5,000 solid E-zine subscribers yet the
only record you've set recently is your credit card
bill?
You're not alone. It's obviously not just enough to
have a list of subscribers. A mailing-list doth not
an Ezine make.
So what do we do?
Well, as a subscriber to many Ezines it's easy to get
lost in the maze of ads and emails I get on a daily
basis. Yet in the midst of that haze there's a small
number that stand out in my mind. These are
the ones I read first. They're the ones that have
done more than just show in my mail box and they've
done more than just given me useful information.
There's something special to them...
Infact it takes more than just a solid product, good
information and an audience. You have to build
attention. You have to BRAND YOURSELF.
But how?
There's no secret to the way we meet people. First
you're introduced. Then you learn a little about each
other's history. You learn some of that person's
likes and dislikes, where they came from and where
they'd like to go. So naturally it all starts with an
introduction. Would you like some tips?
* Tip: Use first-person introductions. 3rd party
intros like "He graduated from blah" don't belong in
an ezine. They lack personality. Remember, you
have to learn how to build rapport and command an
honest respect.
* Tip: Show your likes and dislikes. Don't be afraid
to show a weakness as long as it's offset by a
strength. Some of the greatest Generals in history
have become that way by earning the respect of their
troops.
Second, each time you write to your audience you'll
want to keep them up-to-date on current events.
Recent updates, new stories, new frustrations in your
daily life. New solutions to those problems, new
explanations to those solutions and more.
* Tip: Use stories. A story about recent events
connects at a much deeper level than a simple
description of events.
Finally you should conclude the E-zine with a firm
close.
* Tip: Be sure to include a "What's next" section.
People want to know what's happening on the E-zine.
This way you can build anticipation. It never hurts
to include a sample if you have one.
* Tip: Use polls, forums and chatlines to interact
directly with your audience in a more personalized
fashion. The more you include people in your E-zine's
development, the more personal ownership they'll
feel... the larger their emotional stake will be.
* Tip: Don't sell. Don't tell. Ask. There's an old
saying... "Telling's not selling." It couldn't be any
more true than it is today. Rather than telling
someone what they need to do, ask them if they agree
with your assessment of things. By recognizing other
people's opinions you insure a place in that person's
life.
In conclusion, the better your bond is with your
audience... and the more personal your connection,
the more responsive they'll be. Rather than just
being a bunch of news articles... your ezine will
become a part of you.
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