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                Ezine Advertising Strategy Exposed-16 Tips to Boost Your Profit  | 
             
            
              by: 
                Greg Root  | 
             
            
              In my opinion, Electronic Magazine (Ezine) advertising is the 
 greatest, untapped source of online advertising available today. 
  
 The reason: Ezine Advertising (EA) matches your product or idea 
 to people with similar interests. 
 
 Example: who better to sell your health product to than a large 
 group of people subscribed to a health newsletter? Or, you could 
 pitch a business opportunity to a group already subscribed to 
 another ezine about MLM and Biz Ops! 
 
 The idea of EA is fairly simple - but to make yours a success, 
 you have to first determine which ezines or newsletters produce 
 results, and which ones to avoid. 
  
 After a year and a half of EA, I've created a formula that 
 produces increasing profit because I’ve learned how to avoid poor 
 performing ezines and rip offs, while revealing the gems.
 
 Strategy for Profit
 
 I used to get ripped off about once for every 2 or 3 ezines I 
 advertised in. They either took my money without running my ad 
 (and ignored my subsequent emails), or my proven ads did too 
 poorly for the money I paid. 
 
 The reasons ranged from abandoned ezines with working payment 
 links, unethical newsletter owners, to a lot of ignorance and 
 impatience on my part.
  
 If you follow my proven strategy, you'll discover the best 
 sources of ezines to advertise in - no matter who your target 
 group is. And, you should see positive results every time. 
 
 This article outlines the steps to making your EA a successful 
 return on investment (ROI). 
  
 Writing Your Ad
 
 I won't go into details about ad writing, but if your ad is 
 poorly written or untested, you should start with the cheapest 
 ezines first. If you’re really unsure of your writing abilities, 
 I further suggest hiring a professional to write your ad for you. 
 
 Because you can run your ad as many times as you want, your 
 investment in a professional will more than pay for itself in the 
 end.  
 
 Target your advertising 
 
 If you leap into EA without first researching your target group, 
 you'll end up wasting a lot of time and money. Plus, you probably 
 miss some of the best ezines available. 
 
 To determine who your prospect is, take the time to list the 
 possible keywords that directly relate to your product and do 
 keyword searches for ezines, newsletters, and ezine directories. 
  
 For example, if you sell herbs, a good keyword search would 
 include: herbs, health, nutrition, supplements, etc. 
 
 Avoid Co-ops
 
 While doing your ezine research, you will probably stumble upon 
 the offer to use Co-op (bulk) advertising as the means for your 
 EA.  
 
 To be blunt, you should never pay to use Co-ops for your EA 
 because they are too difficult to track and usually contain 
 untargeted ezines. Worse still, you’d find that most never 
 run your ad. 
  
 Subscribe
 
 Now that you’ve found your ezine target group, you’ll want to 
 know whether the ezines you found are a good option (i.e. 
 profitable) for your EA. 
 
 I’ve found the best strategy for making this determination  
 is to subscribe to the targeted ezines. 
  
 To keep the subscriptions readily available for further research, 
 I recommend creating a separate folder to store your subscription 
 data.
   
 And because you’ll need to subscribe to quite a few ezines, I 
 also  suggest creating separate email accounts dedicated to your 
 ezine subscriptions. 
  
 Double Opt-In Subscriptions
  
 In the process of subscribing, you’ll quickly determine possible 
 ezines to avoid. When you subscribe and get a notice that you 
 must  confirm your subscription, the ezine is referred to as 
 “double opt-in”. 
 
 Double opt-in ezines indicates a better quality of subscribers 
 with a lower risk of bulk email addresses. For you and me, this 
 means better ad responses (yeah!). 
  
 Solo Ads
 
 Within the first week of your new ezine subscription, you should 
 see solo ads from other advertisers. If not, the ezine may be too 
 new, or worse, no one is advertising because of poor results. 
 Worse yet, the ezine took the advertiser’s money and failed to 
 run the ad. 
 
 On the other hand, if you see two or more solo ads a day, their 
 list is probably burned out due to over advertising. You're looking 
 for no more than one ad a day, or a minimum of one ad a week. 
 Keep watching! 
  
 Subject Line 
 
 Does the ezine put the advertiser’s subject line in the subject 
 of the email or do they just say something like "Solo ad from xyz 
 ezine"?  
 
 Your subject line is the most important part of your ad and 
 definitely should be in the subject of the email.No subject line 
 equals no response.  
  
 Advertiser Response
 
 Repeat (or regular) advertisers in an ezine is a very good sign 
 that the subscribers are responsive. To further test 
 responsiveness, I recommend looking through the ezine’s online 
 archives (if available).  
 
 Archives are previous email publications that the publisher has 
 posted to their website for visitors to view. The archive search is 
 not only quick and easy, but archives can also provide an extra 
 trickle of visitors when your ad gets archived. 
 
 Testimonial Page
 
 After passing the above steps, see if your prospective ezine has 
 a testimonial page. If the ezine has gotten this far, chances are 
 it will.  
  
 Waiting Period
 
 Another indicator of responsive subscribers is the waiting period 
 to run an ad in the chosen ezine. If the waiting period is a 
 month or more, this indicates a very popular ezine with responsive 
 readers. You've uncovered a real gem! 
  
 Web Forms
 
 I've found that the better ezines have web forms that get your ad 
 to the publisher’s inbox and usually send auto confirmation of 
 receipt. If there is no web form, try emailing the publisher a 
 question first, like when the next ad run date is. 
 
 No response may indicate a poor choice in the ezine, or your 
 email was filtered or blocked as spam. Wait at least 2 days and
 try emailing again using a different email account. 
 
 If your emails still don't get through, neither will your ad. 
 (Ironically, your payment always go through). Trust me, if 
 they fail to communicate, save your money and time and move 
 on. 
  
 Free Classifieds
 
 If the ezine offers free classifieds, this is another good place 
 to run your ad. Since classifieds usually don’t produce 
 responses, any activity from your ad here would further 
 indicate an active readership.
  
 Ad Tracking
 
 Never advertise without using an ad tracker. You can purchase 
 one or better, use one of the many available online for free. Ad 
 trackers give you a url that you use in place of your website address.
 
 The new url gives you important information like how many visitors 
 you had, where they came from, and some list the number of sales 
 per visitor. 
 
 This tracking information is crucial to the direction of your ad 
 campaign because you’ll learn of the need to change your ad 
 and/or the sales page. More importantly, you’ll know for certain
 whether the ezine produced enough visitors for the advertising 
 price you paid. 
  
 Run Your Ad Twice
  
 If your ad produced a great response, wait a week or two and run 
 the ad again in the same ezine. I’ve found you'll probably get as 
 good if not better results the second time around. 
 
 I would advise against running the ad a third time in a row 
 because most of your prospects will be found in the first two runs. 
 
 Using a Capture Page or Auto-Responder
 
 To maximize your efforts, you want to "capture" your visitors so 
 you can send them additional information about your product, 
 related merchandise, and pertinent updates. 
 
 This is done with a capture page that provides a place for visitors 
 to put their name and email address. There are different methods
 to accomplish this and you may want to hire someone to do it for you 
 if you're not comfortable installing scripts on your website. 
 
 You might also want to send your visitor directly to your 
 autoresponder, where you have a series of messages set up to "warm 
 and inform" your prospect about your product or service.
  
 Rotating Ads
 
 Once your ad has been tested and you have a base of 5-10 solid, 
 performing ezines, start rotating your ad between your ezines. 
 
 For optimal results, make sure 2-3 months have passed before 
 running your ad in the same publication. Keep building your base 
 and watch your profits grow!  
  
  
 About the author: 
 
  Greg Root started using ezine advertising almost exclusively  since 2003 and owns and maintains 'The Ezine Ad Tester' at  http://www.maxprofitpro.com/.See the results of his ezine  advertising campaigns to find the best ezine marketing  resources on the internet.  
   
   
  
   
   
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