7 Winning Ways To Build Your Ezine Subscriber Base
by: Ken Hill
1. Have your subscribers forward your issues.
Let your readers know that they can forward your issues (in
their entirety) to their friends that would be interested in
your ezine.
2. Use your signature file.
Just like your signature file can be used to direct visitors
to your site, you can also use it to promote your ezine and
rake in more new subscriptions.
Use your signature file that promotes your ezine in your day
to day emails and also where appropriate in your posts to
relevant forums that you're a member of.
3. Swap an ad.
When you can, swap your ads for multiple issues as many
people will need to see your ad a few times before joining
you.
4. Swap a thank you page ad or recommendation.
With thank you page swaps, you'll be able to get valuable
ongoing promotion of your ezine.
Every time, someone signs up for your swapper's ezine by
filling out her form, you'll get your own ezine advertised
for free, helping you to successfully grow your ezine's
subscriber base.
5. Offer a bonus.
For instance you could offer an email course that you've
written, or you could give your new subscribers an ebook
that is a report, tutorial or collection of resources.
6. Advertise on the back of your business cards.
Use the back of your business cards to plug your ezine and
direct people to your sign up page where they can easily
join you.
7. Use testimonials.
Increase your ezine's credibility by posting testimonials or
endorsements from your subscribers on your ezine's sign up
page.
Also post your testimonials below your ezine's sign up form
within your site's template to share how your ezine has
benefited your readers.
About The Author:
Ken Hill runs the Net Pro Marketer where you'll find informative
articles on business, marketing, and ezine publishing.
Browse through the articles or submit your own at:
http://www.netpromarketer.com For autoresponders you can
use to follow up & publish email lists visit
http://netpromarketer.com/followup.html.
March 2006
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