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Why Too Many Solos Spoil Your Ezine


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Jeff Neil
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Editor`s Column
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"Why Too Many Solos Spoil Your Ezine"



By Jeff Neil

Editor`s Column

http://www.editorscolumn.com



Don`t you just hate that? Being bombarded with solo ads, ad

after ad, day after day? I`m not talking spam here. Ezines.

The same ezines you subscribed to because you thought they

were worth reading.



Now don`t get me wrong. There`s nothing wrong with solo ads.

Solo ads are effective for the advertiser, profit for the

publisher, and can be a good offer for the reader. The perfect

win win situation. But....



It`s being overdone. One solo ad a day is tolerable. But three

or four from the same ezine? Every day? That`s enough to cause

even the most enthusiastic reader to have a sore index finger.



It` easy to understand why this is happening. Change. Life on

the Internet is always changing. Solo ads are becoming "the"

way to advertise. Solo ads aren`t new but the power of a good

one is really catching on.



It all boils down to one thing. The ever elusive ($) dollar

sign. The green stuff. Money.



With more and more advertisers willing to shell out the bucks,

more and more publishers are willing to take it.



And who can blame them? Advertisers want to make a profit.

Publishers want to make a profit. Heck, you and I want to make

a profit. So what`s the problem?



Overkill. And it`s a killer, for everyone.



An ezine is not a quick, profit making machine. It`s a long

term investment. It`s effective because it builds trust and

reader loyalty. Solo ads don`t do much to help that. Too many

can ruin it.



An advertiser willing to pay for a solo ad hopes for a

Return On Investment (ROI). You can`t guarantee that. No one

can. But you sure can help by giving them every chance

possible.



One of the major advantages of a solo ad is there is no

competing ads. Running three or four at the same time

eliminates that. The value of the solo ad is reduced and the

advertiser probably does not get what they expected. Since

they probably won`t order again, you lose a repeat customer.



Sound like a long term investment?



Your readers are the ones who really suffer. Instead of an

interesting issue to read they get an inbox full of offers

after offers. Oh, I can hear it now. " But they`re just

readers, they don`t buy anything.".



A small percentage will buy something. How many depends on

the audience, the offers, and how you present it. Though not

the scope of this article, your readers will earn you money.



But by blasting them with solo after solo, and burying your

issue in between all those solos, they won`t read. They will

click, deleting your hard work with all the rest.



You run an ezine. That means you wear two hats. You wear the

publisher hat. and you wear the editor hat. Two jobs that

don`t always mix. As a publisher you have deadlines to meet.

Ads to run. And advertisers to please. On top of that you have

to advertise yourself.



As an editor, you`ve got the easy part. All you have to do is

please your readers. Give them something to keep opening your

ezine. Something good to read.



As both a publisher and the editor, you`ve got your work cut

out for you. You have to try to please everyone. The advertiser,

the reader, and your bank account. No one said it was easy. Only

profitable.



Be in business for the long haul. Please you readers. They will

please you. Don`t let the easy, solo ad income distract you.



That`s your mission if you choose to accept it.









© 2001, Jeff Neil, All Rights Reserved.



You may publish this article in your ezine and/or

web site as long as this resource box is left intact.



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Article written by Jeff Neil, your Sunday Morning columnist.

Editor`s Column is for the Ezine Editor. Helping you get

more subscribers, more readers, and more profit. Visit at:

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