7
Ways to Self-Promote Within Your E-zine
by
Alexandria K. Brown, “The E-zine Queen”
We all know that an
e-zine won’t attract and keep subscribers without offering insightful,
practical content. If you only drone on and on about how wonderful you
and your services/products are, your readers won’t stick around
for long.
But let’s think
about WHY you began your e-zine in the first place. It was likely to use
it as a vehicle to promote you and your services/products, right?
You have every right
to toot your own horn in your e-zine, as long as you don’t drown
out the useful content your readers are looking for. You
work hard on your e-zine, so let’s make your e-zine work foryou!
Here are 7 simple
ideas on how to accomplish this:
1) Make sure
your MAIN ARTICLE always provides information that your readers will find
valuable.
By having a main
article as the foundation of your issue, readers will feel they got what
they came for — helpful information. Try a list of top 10 tips,
a “how-to” article, a list of resources, a review of a trend
in the industry — that sort of thing.
So remember, if your
e-zine is tonight’s meal, your main article should be the entree.
Any promotional info should be your side dishes!
2) Begin
each issue with an EDITOR’S NOTE or PUBLISHER’S NOTE.
I began doing this
during the fall of 2001, and have found it’s the perfect place to
let readers know about what’s happening with me and my business,
give them a taste of my personality, and announce any upcoming events
or workshops. Because this is a personal message from you to them, and
because it’s NOT your main content, you have more leeway in being
direct and self-promotional.
3) In your
article, throw in LINKS to related articles you’ve written or been
featured in, when appropriate.
Your readers will
appreciate the additional information and resources, and it’s one
more chance for you to demonstrate your expertise and credibility.
4) Directly
after your article, give a quick PROMO BLURB, mentioning your e-books,
reports, or workshops, if you offer them.
Why right after the
article and before anything else? If someone reads your article and says
to themselves, “Gee, that was great information!” They’ll
be ready to hear what else you have to share on that subject.
A great lead-in for
your blurb is: “Did You Like Today’s Article? If you did,
you’ll LOVE my [e-book, report, upcoming workshop, etc.]...”
5) In each
issue, offer a TESTIMONIAL from one of your clients or customers.
I saw another e-zine
publisher doing this last year and thought, “What a great idea!
She’s giving her readers further reason to try her services.”
I now also do this
by featuring a short testimonial in each issue from someone who has bought
my book and loves it.
6) Tell us
what YOU’RE all about!
At the end of your
ezine, take at least 10 lines and give a concise description of YOU and
what you have to offer your readers.
For example, here’s
what I put at the bottom of every “E-zine Queen” newsletter:
Marketing writer
and consultant Alexandria K. Brown, “The E-zine Queen,” is
author of “Boost Business With Your Own E-zine: 283 Secrets to Planning,
Writing, Publishing, and Promoting an E-Mail Newsletter That Gets Results.”
It’s a step-by-step
manual that walks you through the entire process. It’s available,
along with “The E-zine Queen Resource Report” (more than 219
e-zine promotion resources!), at http://www.ezinequeen.com.
7) Occasionally,
make a special announcement in a SOLO MAILING.
A solo mailing is
any mailing you make to your E-ZINE subscriber list that is NOT a regular
issue of your ezine.
Now, some e-zine
publishers blatantly abuse this privilege, sending out announcements every
two days about the latest and greatest product or affiliate program.
If you do send out
any solo mailings, keep it to a minimum (I'd say no more than one or two
a month), and make sure they're truly newsworthy. Perhaps one of your
special offers is coming to an end, you need your readers” help,
or you”re offering a last-minute workshop and need to fill seats.
Get the idea?
IMPORTANT: Make sure
to still include your masthead, contact info, and unsubscribe info in
your solo mailings. This way your readers won’t mistake them for
junk mail.
(c) 2002 Alexandria
K. Brown
ABOUT THE
AUTHOR
Alexandria K. Brown,
“The E-zine Queen,” is author of the award-winning manual,
“Boost Business With Your Own E-zine.” To learn more about
her book and sign up for more FREE tips like these, visit her site at
http://www.ezinequeen.com.
NOTE:
You’re welcome to “reprint” this article online as long
as it remains complete and unaltered (including the “about the author”
info at the end), and you send a copy of your reprint to alexandria@ezinequeen.com.
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