Tactics for Ezine Promotion

Written by Prince Ellis


Success Tactics for Ezine marketing

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Have you ever put together an informative and interesting newsletter. Then your current subscibers tell you that there are pleased to tell you how much their enjoyed it, then ask yourself why you are having so much trouble getting new subsribers?

Wellrepparttar truth is their is loads of free newsletters out their to anyone who wants to recieve them so bad luck for ezine editors free is not enough to bring people to you okay here is a few ways to build your list

1.Never Give up

Marketing your newsletter isrepparttar 100851 only way you`re going to get new subsribers. First things first you need to let people know that your newsletter is available. Then pursuade them that you have something unique and valauble to offer. Come up with a informative desrription that gives themrepparttar 100852 benefits of subscribing, and then start getting it out there ways to promote your ezine could be:

Include subscription links within your eBooks or reports.

Propose ezine co-opts with other editors: you can promote your newsletters together for extra exposure

Experiment with pop-up subscription boxes

Put a signup box on every page of your website

Write articles and leave a link to your ezine in your resource box

Promote your ezine in your sig file

Use announcement lists

Submit to ezine directories

2. Try Pay-Per-subscribers Services.

Surely you`ve heardrepparttar 100853 phrase Time is money. Well By now you have realised Marketing takes up a lot of time. More editors are turning to Pay-per-subsriber Services to help them grow their lists. An example of one service is Funezines.com

These services will charge you for each service that they find for you. Which could range from $0.10 to $0.80 do shop around. These services will charde you more if you userepparttar 100854 double opt-in method than if you were to userepparttar 100855 single opt-in method

Why would you want to use these services well you could be:

Low website traffic to get a steady stream of new subscribers

you don`t have enough time to spend marketing or you have a lack of desire to spendrepparttar 100856 time necessary to promote your your ezine

The truth in Advertising

Written by Jane L Jarvis


Most of us have seen at least a dozen different toothpaste commercials that claim, "Three out of four dentists recommend...." You may have wondered, as I did, how each of these claims could be possibly be true. They are based on statistical evidence, so why are there such varied results? If you listen to advertising, there seems to be no clear consensus on which health-related products--aspirin, cough syrup, antihistamines--arerepparttar best. They are all recommended by 3 out of 4 professionals. Is it possible they are making false claims? The truth is that they are all tellingrepparttar 100850 truth. When it comes to marketing a health product,repparttar 100851 FTC (Federal Trade Commission) is always watching to make sure advertisers never tell a lie. Statements such as _____ reducesrepparttar 100852 risk of cancer, ______ removes harmful toxins from your water, or _____ fights plaque and reduces gingivitis, must all be substantiated. In other words,repparttar 100853 products must do what they claim. To avoidrepparttar 100854 wrath ofrepparttar 100855 FTC, it is always best to tellrepparttar 100856 truth about your product or service, especially inrepparttar 100857 health industry. But what is truth? In subjective terms it is difficult

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