Member You
#1 in Business Subscribe Email Print

You are here: Home > Internet and Businesses Online > Ezine Publishing > Top Seven Ways to Promote your Ezine

Tags

  • spencer
  • training
  • ezine through
  • yearly memberships
  • expertise during

  • Links

  • Going For Growth: Debt, Rate-of-Return and Risk
  • Ten Tips For Writing Successful Business Proposals, From Your Strategic Thinking Business Coach
  • Wine Tasting - Is It Really An Art?
  • Member You - Top Seven Ways to Promote your Ezine

    Let Your Survey Write Your Business Plan
    Most entrepreneurs first write their business plan and then develop their services or products. This causes them to generate and fulfill a marketing plan that requires them to swim upstream using the backstroke. To save the stress, consider placing the business plan on hold until first completing a few customer surveys. Okay, some of you are saying, "Catherine, how can you do a survey before you know who your market is?" Yes, this is one challenging double edge sword, that is, if you're mindset is set there.Over the years, I've found that everyone I've worked with generally knew w
    ial report.

    3. Promote your ezine on your Web site.

    Visit various sites and take from them what will make your web pages zing.

    Don't use the pabulum approach such as "Subscribe to my free ezine." Is this enough to make you buy? Give a reason for your visitor to buy.

    Use the passion approach. For my new Web site, I submitted this b

    Secrets Of Blogging And Adsense – How To Tap Into The Riches Waiting For You Today
    There are a few ways to make money online without having to make any investment. The truth is, without having any costs to deal with, the earlier it is you’ll get into profit. Today we are going to look into one of those ways to make money online without using any money – and that is through blogging.Blogging is very popular nowadays and even people who are not Net savvy know what blogging is. Many bloggers have started adding Adsense ads onto their blogs. If they know their blog is receiving lots of traffic, then it is only sensible to monetize it. And Adsense is one of the easiest ways to mo
    Your ezine builds customer confidence and trust when you give free tips, articles, and resources. Clients and customers buy only when they trust you. Expand your email subscriber list seven ways for eventual big sales.

    1. Network offline.

    Visit professional like-minded networking groups. These groups usually meet once a month, have speakers, and networking time for you to mix with other professionals. You will get valuable information at these meetings for low cost-yearly memberships run that around $25-$75 which includes free or low-cost meeting attendance. Each meeting is around two hours including networking time and talk. Usually at each meeting you hear a speaker and get a 30-second time to introduce yourself.

    2. Speak to groups about your expertise.

    You can guest speak for a large association or group, or you can give your own seminars and workshops, where people come to hear your expertise. During each meeting, pass as clipboard that asks your audience for their email addresses. At the top include a reason to "buy". Make a fre*e offer such as your ezine. Include your Web URL in plain sight as well as your email. You want these people to visit your Web site, to see what you can do for them, see your expertise, then perhaps to buy products.

    You can give a teleclass too in the comfort of your office or home. When you introduce yourself offer a benefit of your free ezine along with a free bonus special report.

    3. Promote your ezine on your Web site.

    Visit various sites and take from them what will make your web pages zing.

    Don't use the pabulum approach such as "Subscribe to my free ezine." Is this enough to make you buy? Give a reason for your visitor to buy.

    Use the passion approach. For my new Web site, I submitted this bl

    Five Thoughts about Effective Communication
    Communicating effectively can sometimes be difficult to do. So here are some thoughts, based on borrowed wisdom, on how to communicate clearly – and make a better connection with the other person too.“To get your ideas across use small words, big ideas, and short sentences.” ~ John Henry Patterson.Keep it simple and don’t use jargon. Adjust your style according to who you are communicating with. Take responsibility by checking frequently that the other person understands the message you are trying to convey – don’t assume that your message is always clear.“People who talk only o
    tworking time for you to mix with other professionals. You will get valuable information at these meetings for low cost-yearly memberships run that around $25-$75 which includes free or low-cost meeting attendance. Each meeting is around two hours including networking time and talk. Usually at each meeting you hear a speaker and get a 30-second time to introduce yourself.

    2. Speak to groups about your expertise.

    You can guest speak for a large association or group, or you can give your own seminars and workshops, where people come to hear your expertise. During each meeting, pass as clipboard that asks your audience for their email addresses. At the top include a reason to "buy". Make a fre*e offer such as your ezine. Include your Web URL in plain sight as well as your email. You want these people to visit your Web site, to see what you can do for them, see your expertise, then perhaps to buy products.

    You can give a teleclass too in the comfort of your office or home. When you introduce yourself offer a benefit of your free ezine along with a free bonus special report.

    3. Promote your ezine on your Web site.

    Visit various sites and take from them what will make your web pages zing.

    Don't use the pabulum approach such as "Subscribe to my free ezine." Is this enough to make you buy? Give a reason for your visitor to buy.

    Use the passion approach. For my new Web site, I submitted this b

    Private Label Products: Trend For The Best?
    Lately, private label products have made a tremendous impact on the U.S. market, affecting almost everyone, from producers to retailers to consumers. Private label products are products whose name or brand solely belongs to a specific retailer (e.g. Wal-Mart and Marks & Spencer). Let’s say that you’re in a grocery store. At first you see all those gourmet sandwiches with brands that have long been familiar to you. Then you go to Marks & Spencer and lo and behold, now they’re selling the same type of sandwiches too!Private label products have grown significantly in Europe, especially in the Wes
    ourself.

    2. Speak to groups about your expertise.

    You can guest speak for a large association or group, or you can give your own seminars and workshops, where people come to hear your expertise. During each meeting, pass as clipboard that asks your audience for their email addresses. At the top include a reason to "buy". Make a fre*e offer such as your ezine. Include your Web URL in plain sight as well as your email. You want these people to visit your Web site, to see what you can do for them, see your expertise, then perhaps to buy products.

    You can give a teleclass too in the comfort of your office or home. When you introduce yourself offer a benefit of your free ezine along with a free bonus special report.

    3. Promote your ezine on your Web site.

    Visit various sites and take from them what will make your web pages zing.

    Don't use the pabulum approach such as "Subscribe to my free ezine." Is this enough to make you buy? Give a reason for your visitor to buy.

    Use the passion approach. For my new Web site, I submitted this b

    What You Need to Know About Careers in Media
    When you are thinking about a career in media, you may be only thinking about the person who anchors the morning news; however, there are many more careers in media that are less obvious, but very challenging and rewarding as well. Media and the right and want to know is very important in this day, and this had made work in the media business competitive and in high demand. While working in this field is not easy, with looming deadlines and odd hours, it is a great career to consider. Various Media CareersThere are many different careers available in the media industry, and some are very high
    our ezine. Include your Web URL in plain sight as well as your email. You want these people to visit your Web site, to see what you can do for them, see your expertise, then perhaps to buy products.

    You can give a teleclass too in the comfort of your office or home. When you introduce yourself offer a benefit of your free ezine along with a free bonus special report.

    3. Promote your ezine on your Web site.

    Visit various sites and take from them what will make your web pages zing.

    Don't use the pabulum approach such as "Subscribe to my free ezine." Is this enough to make you buy? Give a reason for your visitor to buy.

    Use the passion approach. For my new Web site, I submitted this b

    Six Tips on Making a Successful Training Video
    Today’s television saturated audience expect to watch good television. This is why poor acting, grainy vision and boring dialogue will no longer cut it in your training video.Off-the-shelf training videos can often be poorly produced, so much so that they engender more laughs than learning. Or the messages tend to be too broad and not targeted enough for a specific audience.To avoid this trap, companies often custom-design their training videos, in order to get unique messages across to their staff or customers.Yet, just because you have a tailor-made production specifically fo
    ial report.

    3. Promote your ezine on your Web site.

    Visit various sites and take from them what will make your web pages zing.

    Don't use the pabulum approach such as "Subscribe to my free ezine." Is this enough to make you buy? Give a reason for your visitor to buy.

    Use the passion approach. For my new Web site, I submitted this blurb to my Webmaster: Finish, publish, and sell your book-fast! Receive free articles, tips and resources in the FRE*E monthly ezine "The Book Coach Says…."

    Nearby in a box, I put up a strong testimonial from someone highly respected in the business. Dan Poynter, self-publishing guru said, "Chock full of tips, how-to's, and resources, definitely worth your time."

    You can also offer by autoresponder a free report when people subscribe. People want free information. When you give it to them, they will come back for more, and eventually buy.

    Placement is important. For the best response and more subscribers, place your subscribe box before your visitor has to scroll down. Remember the old adage; "Make it easy for your customer to buy."

    4. Promote your ezine through your signature box at the end of every email.

    Create a promotional signature in four to seven lines, and add it to the end of each email you send out. Here, you would list your book title, benefits of your service, your FRE*E ezine title with a way to subscribe. Include your email, Web site address, and local phone number for people out of the U.S.

    5. Promote your ezine through submitting free articles to opt-in ezines.

    Once you subscribe to these ezines, you can submit one or two articles from 400-800 words every week. In each ezine, thousands of other subscribers will read and think about your article.

    Each time you s

    HTTP = HTML link (for blogs, profiles,phorums):
    <a href="http://www.memberyou.net/article/63662/memberyou-Top-Seven-Ways-to-Promote-your-Ezine.html">Top Seven Ways to Promote your Ezine</a>

    BB link (for phorums):
    [url=http://www.memberyou.net/article/63662/memberyou-Top-Seven-Ways-to-Promote-your-Ezine.html]Top Seven Ways to Promote your Ezine[/url]

    Related Articles:

    Government Websites

    The Essentials Of Blog Etiquettes

    Blogging to the Bank: How to Create a Money Making Blog Empire in 30 Days

    Bookmark it: del.icio.us digg.com reddit.com netvouz.com google.com yahoo.com technorati.com furl.net bloglines.com socialdust.com ma.gnolia.com newsvine.com slashdot.org simpy.com shadows.com blinklist.com