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Publishing your
own e-zine (an electronic magazine or
newsletter) is one of the most effective ways to
gain publicity online. E-zine and discussion
group publishers are increasingly gaining ground
over those who don't utilize these tools, and
you should definitely look into publishing one
if you are not already doing so.
With the
Internet -- and particularly email -- comes the
ability to produce your very own
"free" publicity channels with which
your expertise in your specific niche or
industry can be easily developed. In fact more
and more media personnel are using such channels
to find stories.
Aside from the
publicity you gain by delivering expert
information to eager subscribers, by narrowing
your focus the media will seek you out rather
than the other way around. Why? They do so
because they particularly like stories from
people who are uniquely qualified -- this is
especially true with specialized, topic-specific
media, since they love to report information
that appeals to their specific audience.
Nevertheless,
publishing an e-zine for your prospects and
customers has a number of benefits. It builds
credibility, establishes you as an expert in
your field, keeps you in frequent contact with
your audience, positions your company or
product, and develops good top-of-mind
awareness.
Out of Sight
is Out of Mind
E-zines are
no-cost marketing tools that can provide you
with large amounts of free publicity as well as
create a new profit center for you by selling
advertising space within it. It will allow you
to contact your prospects as often you want and
develop a relationship with them.
By supplying a
regular stream of specialized information, you
will be able to turn prospects into customers
and customers into referral-sources. In essence,
the e-zine is simply a platform through which
you increase your exposure and thus create
trust, credibility, and, of course, sales as
well as referrals -- and do so very quickly and
easily.
When someone
subscribes, you at least get their email
address. But you may also get their mailing
address, which can be used to mail your offers
outside your e-zine. Whether you do so
electronically or physically, since a
relationship exists between you and your
subscribers you will naturally get a higher
response rate from offers to subscribers than
you would with offers to non-subscribers.
You can also
make product or important update announcements
in your e-zine. But more important, you can use
it as a tool to gain marketing intelligence.
Research is the key to success in direct
marketing; it is to find what information,
products, and services your prospects are
looking for, and then to offer them what they
want. E-zines therefore can help supply you with
that kind of information very easily in a number
of ways.
For example, one
way is by hosting other company products in your
e-zine and then finding out the kind of response
they have generated. You can also gain key
information by including surveys or conducting
polls, and then offering free bonuses to your
subscribers for participating.
Let's Swap,
Shall We?
But one of the
most useful ways to grow your e-zine is by
swapping ads with other publishers.
Cross-promotion between publishers is quite
effective and for many reasons. First, the
savings gained from advertising for free can be
tremendous. But more significant is that your ad
will be viewed by a specific readership --
people who not only fall into your target market
but also love to read e-zines, which increases
the chances of your ad being noticed.
The one thing
you will need the most when starting your e-zine
is, of course, subscribers. Therefore, swapping
ads is a great way to promote your newsletter
and build your subscriber-base. Another great
way is to register your publication with e-zine
directories. Fortunately, there are many popular
search engines and directories that only list e-zines,
even web sites dedicated to them as well.
Here's a partial
list of electronic newsletter directories,
indices, listings, and other sources to which
you can submit your own e-zine listing (of
course, there is also the "alt.ezines"
newsgroup) -- you can also use these directories
to isolate newsletters for your article
submissions:
(And of course,
there is our very own e-zine database located in
our private site which is growing tremendously.)
There are also
publisher and writer newsletters, directories,
and web sites in which you can submit and
solicit articles that cater to your
publication's theme (see http://www.icopyright.com
and The Writer's and Publisher's Connection at http://homeincome.com/writers-connection).
There is also the Email Publishers' Discussion
List which can be found at http://onelist.com/listcenter.cgi?listname=epub
-- it's a good one.
And by writing
articles in other publications, your byline can
advertise the fact that you publish your own e-zine
and thus invite readers to subscribe.
Nevertheless, you can also have strategic
marketing alliances promote subscriptions for
you. In exchange for a certain number of new
subscribers, you can "pay" them with
free advertising in your e-zine.
Originally
published in IMC's Internet Marketing
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