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Top 10 Ways to Promote Your Practice Using an E-mail Newsletter


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Alexandria K. Brown
aliezine-queen.com

E-zine Queen
http://www.ezine-queen.com


If you publish an e-mail newsletter, or "e-zine," it's important

to realize that it WON'T attract and keep subscribers without

offering practical content. If you only drone on about how

wonderful you and your services are, your readers won't stick

around for long.



But you CAN toot your own horn, as long as you don't drown out

the useful content your readers are looking for. This careful

balance is the key to increasing your response rates and

increasing business.



Here are my top 10 tips on how to accomplish this:





1) Make sure your MAIN ARTICLE always provides information that

your readers will find valuable.



By having a main article as the foundation of your issue, readers

will feel they got what they came for - helpful information. Try

a "how-to" article, a list of resources, a list of top 10 tips, a

review of a trend in the industry - that sort of thing.





2) Begin each issue with an "EDITOR'S NOTE" or "PUBLISHER'S

NOTE."



I have found this is the perfect place to let readers know about

what's happening with me and my business, give them a taste of my

personality, and announce any upcoming events or workshops.

Because this is a personal message from you to them, and because

it's NOT your main content, you have more leeway in being direct

and self-promotional.





3) In your article, throw in LINKS to related articles you've

written or been featured in, when appropriate.



Your readers will appreciate the additional information and

resources, and it's one more chance for you to demonstrate your

expertise and credibility.





4) Make sure your links are "clickable."



To ensure your links come through as hyperlinks on your reader's

end, make sure you put the "http://" prefix before them. And to

make any e-mail addresses clickable, insert the prefix "mailto:"

before them, with no space in between.





5) Directly after your article, give a quick PROMO BLURB,

mentioning your services, books, reports, or workshops.



Why right after the article and before anything else? If someone

reads your article and says to themselves, "Gee, that was great

information!" They'll be ready to hear what else you have to

share on that subject.



A great lead-in for your blurb is: "Did you like today's article?

If you did, you'll LOVE my [services, book, report, upcoming

workshop, etc.]..."





6) In each issue, offer a TESTIMONIAL or success story from one

of your clients.



I saw another e-zine publisher doing this last year and thought,

"What a great idea! She's giving her readers further reason to

try her services."



After your article and promo blurb, put a small section that says

"What My Clients Are Saying." In each issue, feature a short but

raving testimonial from one of your clients here.





7) Tell us what YOU'RE all about!



At the end of your e-zine, take at least 10 lines and give a

concise description of YOU, what you have to offer your readers,

why they should hire you, and what they should do next (e.g. call

you or e-mail you).





8) End your e-zine with a "call to action."



What would you like your readers to do next? Call you for a free

consultation? Sign up for your teleclass? Buy your book online?

Tell them what to do and they'll be more likely to do it.





9) Don't forget your contact information!



This may seem like a "duh-duh," but it's amazing how many e-zines

I've seen that don't tell me how to contact the publisher. Give

us your name, title, business name, phone number, e-mail address,

Web site URL, and street address (optional). The phone number is

important, because some folks will want to speak with you instead

of writing you.





10) Occasionally, make a special announcement in a SOLO MAILING.



If you have something very special to announce, send it out

separately from your regular issues as a solo mailing. A

A solo mailing is any mailing you make to your e-zine subscriber

list that is NOT a regular issue of your e-zine. Keep these to a

minimum of two a month, and make sure your announcements are

truly newsworthy. Perhaps one of your special discounts is coming

to an end, you need your readers' help, or you're offering a

last-minute workshop and need to fill seats. Get the idea?



(c) 2002 Alexandria K. Brown



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ABOUT THE AUTHOR



Alexandria K. Brown, "The E-zine Queen," is author of the award-

winning manual, "Boost Business With Your Own E-zine," available

at http://www.ezinequeen.com . For *hundreds* more great tips like

these, visit her site and sign up for her FREE biweekly

newsletter, "Tips from the E-zine Queen." Don't miss the next

issue -- subscribe today!





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