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Commando!
Author:
Marie Williams
Choose
Your Weapon
If you have
a website, you definitely need an ezine, or at the bare minimum a "keep
me updated" list. And your ezine needs to focus on one main theme
- your reason for publishing.
Aim
For Promotion
If
you're an ace accountant, creative cook, or daring diver, why not
use your expertise? You'll make it hard on yourself if you attempt
to write on subjects you know little or nothing about. But if you
stick to what you know, you'll instantly double your chances of
success.
The
Drill
1)
Tips: Short tips make easy writing. They can be presented as a bulleted
list in every issue or dotted here and there between lengthy sections
to vary the pace and give your readers a breather. Many of your
subscribers will be happy to send in their own tips in return for
a little exposure.
2)
Ask The Expert: This type of feature attracts a lot of interest
and is an easy way to build up your content in a fresh, original
manner. You'll be doing your members a favor *and* showing off your
knowledge.
3)
Competitions: Free and regular competitions help to attract new
subscribers - and keep your regulars happy. You'll get more entrants
if you make the task fairly easy and give away a good prize. Types
of competitions can include: answers to questions, solutions to
puzzles, the top tip, the best letter or article, or the first to
send you an email. Prizes don't have to be expensive. Give away
your ebook, a free ad in your ezine, your product or service, a
money-off voucher, or free entrance to a pay-to-join site or club.
4)
Freebies: Another attractive feature, but only if the freebies are
good. Don't be tempted to give away rubbish. It will taint your
reputation.
5)
Feedback: Invite suggestions and comments from your subscribers.
If you want your ezine to be a roaring success, you'd better listen
to your members. Your publication is for them - not you! Flattering
letters can be printed in your ezine or even used as testimonials.
Don't get hung up over valid criticism - act on it and learn from
your mistakes.
6)
Editorials: Give your ezine the human touch and let your readers
get to know you. If your subscribers like you they're more likely
to buy from you, to happily recommend your ezine to others, and
to answer calls for feedback.
Writing
an editorial may seem a daunting task at first, but it's really
a breeze when you know how. Typical content includes:
A run-down
of the best bits in your ezine.
Comments on interesting emails you've received.
Local, national or worldwide news and gossip.
Seminars or courses you've recently attended.
Updates on your website, products, or services.
7) Interviews: Interviews make pretty easy work. Just write a list
of questions that you'd like to ask - and that your subscribers
would like to read the answers to. Send this by email to a well-respected
online authority who works in your field. You'll get a good response
so long as you're polite, professional, and generous.
8)
Articles: You don't have to publish an article (I've given you plenty
of ideas for filling your ezine), but so long as they're well-written,
they'll always be in demand. Ezine articles are best kept brief,
with short paragraphs, plenty of white space, and bulleted lists.
You don't have to write your own articles, but bear in mind your
subscribers will get ticked off if you always publish articles that
have done the rounds a million times before.
9)
Reviews: Write up short reviews of products or services suited to
your ezine. Give your honest opinion - always. Never lie to your
valued members just to make a quick buck with an affiliate scheme.
You'll lose credibility *and* subscribers.
10)
Classified Ads: Don't be tempted to fill your ezine with too many
ads - you'll get a lot of unsubscribe requests. Stick to up to ten
ads per issue and try to keep them relevant to your readers. Either
swap ads with other ezines for free exposure, or sell ads when your
list has reached about 1000 members.
Good
content will make or break your ezine. Be inventive, informative,
and be willing to improve by listening to what your subscribers
want. Your ezine will be a guaranteed success - as long as you mix
business with pleasure!
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the author:
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