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Your E-zine Promotion Checklist
by Alexandria K. Brown, "The E-zine Queen"
While there are seemingly endless
ways to promote your e-zine and attract new subscribers, here's a list
of my favorite 15. Which ones are YOU using?
Print this out and check those you
already do, and note those you should "get a move on."
___ 1. Tell your clients, associates,
and friends. Send out one of your best issues (or your first issue)
as a sample issue, inviting them to sign up if they like it. (Never
sign anyone up without his/her permission.)
___ 2. Put a signup form on your
home page and every page of your Web site. No matter what page people
may land on, this way they'll know about your amazing e-zine. Don't
let them click away and lose them forever!
___ 3. Use a pop-up or pop-under
box on your site. Yes, they can be irritating, but I can tell you they
work. Studies show pop-ups/unders can increase your e-zine signups by
up to 10 times! Give it a try and see.
___ 4. Offer a free goodie for new
subscribers. We all get so much e-mail these days, that you have to
work hard to get anyone's e-mail address. Offer new subscribers a valuable
free article, report, resource list, e-book, etc.
___ 5. Offer a free sample issue
on your Web site or have one available by e-mail autoresponder. Some
people won't sign up for anything until they can see it first.
___ 6. List your e-zine in free
e-zine directories. There are hundreds of these on the Web where people
visit to search for e-zines on particular topics. Make sure you're here
so you can be found!
___ 7. Swap ads with other e-zines.
Search online e-zine directories for other e-zines whose target readership
matches yours, and contact their publishers. Swap at least three ads
in a row for best results.
___ 8. Buy ads in other e-zines.
Again, search those directories for other
e-zines whose target readership matches yours, and see their ad specifications
and rates. Purchase at least three ads in a row for best results.
___ 9. Plug your e-zine in your
e-mail signature. After your usual contact information at the bottom
of all your e-mails, be sure to include a two- or three-line plug for
your e-zine.
___ 10. Get published in OTHER e-zines.
There are dozens of Web sites where other publishers visit to pick up
fr*ee content for their e-zines. Why not post YOUR articles there for
them to use? You get fr*ee exposure and plenty of traffic back to your
site.
___ 11. Do a co-op with other e-zine
subscribers. You can cross-promote with other e-zine publishers on your
own, or use an automated service such as Subscription Rocket.
___ 12. Try a pay-for-subscriber
service. These services advertise your
e-zine for you and bring you subscribers automatically for about 10
to 30 cents apiece. One with a good reputation is Lead Factory.
___ 13. Announce your e-zine to
all of the professional organizations and associations you're a member
of. They usually allow you to make announcements in their newsletters
or on their online bulletin boards.
___ 14. Advertise your e-zine on
the back of your business cards. In the text, be sure to tell people
how they can sign up for your e-zine.
___ 15. Become active in a few online
forums where your ideal readers hang out. In your posts, position yourself
as a resource in your area of expertise, and include a signature file
that promotes your e-zine!
Your E-zine Promotion Checklist
by Alexandria K. Brown, "The E-zine Queen"
While there are seemingly endless
ways to promote your e-zine and attract new subscribers, here's a list
of my favorite 15. Which ones are YOU using?
Print this out and check those you
already do, and note those you should "get a move on."
___ 1. Tell your clients, associates,
and friends. Send out one of your best issues (or your first issue)
as a sample issue, inviting them to sign up if they like it. (Never
sign anyone up without his/her permission.)
___ 2. Put a signup form on your
home page and every page of your Web site. No matter what page people
may land on, this way they'll know about your amazing e-zine. Don't
let them click away and lose them forever!
___ 3. Use a pop-up or pop-under
box on your site. Yes, they can be irritating, but I can tell you they
work. Studies show pop-ups/unders can increase your e-zine signups by
up to 10 times! Give it a try and see.
___ 4. Offer a free goodie for new
subscribers. We all get so much e-mail these days, that you have to
work hard to get anyone's e-mail address. Offer new subscribers a valuable
free article, report, resource list, e-book, etc.
___ 5. Offer a free sample issue
on your Web site or have one available by e-mail autoresponder. Some
people won't sign up for anything until they can see it first.
___ 6. List your e-zine in free
e-zine directories. There are hundreds of these on the Web where people
visit to search for e-zines on particular topics. Make sure you're here
so you can be found!
___ 7. Swap ads with other e-zines.
Search online e-zine directories for other e-zines whose target readership
matches yours, and contact their publishers. Swap at least three ads
in a row for best results.
___ 8. Buy ads in other e-zines.
Again, search those directories for other
e-zines whose target readership matches yours, and see their ad specifications
and rates. Purchase at least three ads in a row for best results.
___ 9. Plug your e-zine in your
e-mail signature. After your usual contact information at the bottom
of all your e-mails, be sure to include a two- or three-line plug for
your e-zine.
___ 10. Get published in OTHER e-zines.
There are dozens of Web sites where other publishers visit to pick up
fr*ee content for their e-zines. Why not post YOUR articles there for
them to use? You get fr*ee exposure and plenty of traffic back to your
site.
___ 11. Do a co-op with other e-zine
subscribers. You can cross-promote with other e-zine publishers on your
own, or use an automated service such as Subscription Rocket.
___ 12. Try a pay-for-subscriber
service. These services advertise your
e-zine for you and bring you subscribers automatically for about 10
to 30 cents apiece. One with a good reputation is Lead Factory.
___ 13. Announce your e-zine to
all of the professional organizations and associations you're a member
of. They usually allow you to make announcements in their newsletters
or on their online bulletin boards.
___ 14. Advertise your e-zine on
the back of your business cards. In the text, be sure to tell people
how they can sign up for your e-zine.
___ 15. Become active in a few online
forums where your ideal readers hang out. In your posts, position yourself
as a resource in your area of expertise, and include a signature file
that promotes your e-zine!
(c) 2003 Alexandria K. Brown
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Alexandria K. Brown, The E-zine
Queen, is author of the award-winning manual, Boost Business
With Your Own E-zine. To learn more about her book and sign up
for more FREE tips like these, visit her site at http://www.ezinequeen.com.
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