Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Ezine Marketing - What To Do And What Not To Do



 

Ezine Marketing - What To Do And What Not To Do

Every day more and more people start working from home on line. An Ezine is something that a lot of people who work online have, or better said started. Many of them start writing an Ezine and then begin loosing readers or even worst never get off the ground because they don't send newsletters on a regular basis to their readers.

Today I'm going to talk to you about what you should and shouldn't add in your newsletter.

If you ever find yourself asking what to write next...

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Every day more and more people start working from home on line. An Ezine is something that a lot of people who work online have, or better said started. Many of them start writing an Ezine and then begin loosing readers or even worst never get off the ground because they don't send newsletters on a regular basis to their readers.

Today I'm going to talk to you about what you should and shouldn't add in your newsletter.

If you ever find yourself asking what to write next in your newsletter then it means you should start looking for some inspiration. You can browse the internet and see what people working in the same field as you are sending out. What articles they include and how do they advertise their business. Remember that your newsletter can be a very good way to advertise your business or to include information about different products you might be selling.

If you for whatever reasons can't write the articles you can use free article websites such as where you can find the articles you need. It is a simple way of getting a good article, and you just have to tell the author than you plan to publish his article. This is a good thing in general since the author will most probably forward your newsletter since his article is featured in it.

Also always try to expand your mailing list. A good way to do this is to get your ads out there. So for example I write an article which I publish in a newsletter. I allow 4 ads per issue and I could charge for those ads, but if reaching a larger audience is what you are after then you should try exchanging ads with another newsletter owner. They get their ad on your newsletter and you get yours on theirs.

In your newsletter you should also add information about new members or about you. Also any new book release or any information that is related to the topic of your Ezine. Always remember to add in your newsletter information about your services and include your website's URL. It would be wise to include in your issue unsubscribing instructions and to point out the benefits your readers get from your newsletter.

It isn't that important how often you send your newsletter. What is important is that you make it on a regular basis. You can send your Ezine once a month, twice a month, weekly even if you want. The only thing you must look out for is keeping your readers interested in what you are writing.

From my experience here are some pointers to a successful newsletter: Use spell check, white space and do not overcrowd your newsletter. Only use ads that are important to the content of your Ezine, include unsubscribing information and make sure your readers can have some input in the way your Ezine looks.

These are just a part of the things that a newsletter should have and should follow. If you follow these steps you can be sure that in no time your newsletter will grow and start attracting more and more people. Getting a good customer base will ensure that you will have enough people to spread the word about your Ezine, and thus receive free advertising.

 

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