Recycle
Your Articles and Gain
Tons of New Subscribers
by Alexandria
K. Brown, “The Ezine Queen™”
While there are many effective
ways to promote your e-zine and gain subscribers, the one I've had the
MOST success with is to write and submit articles for use in OTHER people's
e-zines.
"But wait a minute,"
you say. "Aren't I supposed to be creating great articles for MY
e-zine?"
Yes, you are! AND after your
article appears in your OWN e-zine, you should then submit it to others.
This past fall, I quickly learned that this is by far the BEST, FASTEST,
FREE way to promote an e-zine for three reasons:
1) Instead of just advertising
your e-zine, you're giving others a hearty taste of it! And by sharing
these useful articles, you emphasize your expertise in your particular
subject area.
2) You have the right to plug
yourself, your biz, and your e-zine at the end of every article! And anyone
using your article must keep this information intact. (More on that in
a minute.)
3) You can quickly
gain exposure to THOUSANDS of untapped prospects at a time. For example,
last summer, a popular Internet marketing e-zine featured my article "Avoid
These 5 Web Site Blunders." I was overjoyed to learn the publication
had more than *10,000* subscribers! Since this was a great article, and
all of these readers saw my ad for my e-zine right after it, I gained
hundreds of new subscribers by the end of that week.
HERE'S HOW TO GET
STARTED
1. PICK A WINNER
Browse through your archives
and pick an insightful article that really showcases your expertise. Make
sure it's one that you featured in your e-zine several issues ago. Why?
It's a courtesy to make YOUR subscribers feel as if they're receiving
unique information from you, BEFORE you offer it to the rest of the world.
2. POLISH IT 'TIL
IT SHINES
Since you probably
haven't looked at this article in awhile, do another proofread and clean
it up if necessary. Publishers will not be interested in your article
if it contains typos, misspelled words, grammatical errors, or inactive
Web links — these goofs would compromise the integrity of their
publications.
3. ADD A COPYRIGHT
NOTICE
At the end of the article,
insert a copyright notice, dated when you first published the article.
Example: (c) 2001 Alexandria K. Brown
4. WRITE A JAZZY
"RESOURCE BOX"
In exchange for your letting
other publishers reprint your article, it's customary to require that
they include the contact information you provide. This is usually called
the 'resource box' and it should come RIGHT after your copyright notice.
Here's where you can ham it
up! Take about five lines and promote your E-ZINE!
Don't waste time promoting
your *business* in the resource box. Why? You'll gain MORE potential clients
by first getting them to subscribe to your e-zine. THEN you've got them!
You will then be in front of them REGULARLY, and that's when they'll understand
what a genius you are and why they should hire you.
Don’t forget to mention
if your e-zine is FREE!
5. SUBMIT YOUR ARTICLE
TO ONLINE CONTENT DIRECTORIES
There are dozens of 'free content'
Web sites and announcement lists where you can submit your articles for
other publishers to use. Some even let you include a picture, which I
love because I'm a ham at heart. ; )
Here are three to
get you started:
http://www.ideamarketers.com
http://www.marketing-seek.com
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aabusiness
6. SUBMIT YOUR ARTICLE
DIRECTLY TO APPROPRIATE PUBLISHERS
For best results,
take the bull by the horns and contact publishers directly. But not just
any publishers — ones with e-zines that would be perfect for the
articles you write and the type of readership you want to attract.
I STRONGLY recommend
that you become a member of the Directory of E-zines. This
list is by far one of the most credible and reliable ones on the Web.
It costs less than $40 to join for the year, but it's well worth it —
your membership lets you search through hundreds of other e-zines. You
can search by all types of factors: topic, readership, subscriber numbers,
etc. Learn more here:
http://www.1automationwiz.com/app/aftrack.asp?AFID=44985
When you have your personal
list of publishers ready, craft a friendly note to send along with your
article. Here's an example of what I use:
"Dear Editor:
I see from your e-zine that
you occasionally accept articles from outside authors. Would you like
to use my article titled [article name here] in a future issue?
You're welcome to use the article
for FREE, provided it remains intact and unaltered, and you retain my
entire resource box at the end of the article. If you'd like to publish
it, just send me a copy of the issue it appears in.
If you have any questions,
feel free to write me back at [e-mail address here] And if you do not
accept articles, I apologize — just let me know and I'll remove
you from my editor list.
Best, [name and contact
info here]"
Simple, yes? Then
just paste your article right underneath your message. Do NOT send it
as an attachment — it likely won't get read.
TIP: Your article
will get picked up by MORE publishers if you format it to around 60 characters
per line with hard returns after each line. Many publishers don't want
to do ANY formatting work to guest articles, so the more "ready to
go" yours is, the better! : )
(c) 2000-2003 Alexandria
K. Brown. All rights reserved.
ABOUT THE
AUTHOR
Alexandria K. Brown,
“The Ezine 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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