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<P><b>"Ezine Advertising", Low Cost Highly Targeted Mediums That Produce Results</b>
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<CENTER><FONT SIZE=-1><I>A Tutorial By By Terry Williams</CENTER></FONT></FONT>

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<P>
Advertising on email newsletters, known as ezines, is becoming one of the most
popular forms of online marketing and is the number 1 advertising choice of the
online marketing experts.
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Why?
<P>
Because They're Low Cost, Highly Targeted Medium's That Produce
Results.
<P>        
As an advertiser, you can find the ezines that focus on your market niche which
puts your advertisement in front of the best possible
audience, your target market!
And best of all it's very cost effective and affordable for the home based and
small business entrepreneur to do so! You’ll be marketing to the ultimate of
targeted lists. 
<P>
While there are many more advantages than disadvantages to this type of online
advertising medium, you’ll still need to take some time to consider if this is a
viable medium for your advertising efforts.
<P>

<STRONG>EZINE ADVERTISING ADVANTAGES & DISADVANTAGES:</STRONG><BR>
The advantages of ezine advertising are many and the disadvantages are few,
however, like many other online and offline advertising
plans repetition is a key
factor. The common fallacy about ezine advertising is that an ezine ad will
generate hundreds or thousands of immediate "click-thru" viewers and sales. This
is an unrealistic expectation. 
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Potential customers are just NOT easily moved to take immediate buying action,
or action at all, regardless of whether advertising is done
via print, TV, radio, or
the electronic medium of the Internet. In addition to having
a product or service
that’s priced right, it takes repetitions to build awareness and desirability.

<P>
<STRONG>ADVANTAGES:</STRONG><BR>
Here’s a few key advantages of ezine advertising that are
inherently unique to this
online advertising medium: Life-Span, Transferability, Better Response Rates and
One Of The Most Cost Effective Mediums.
<P>
Life-Span:<BR>
Many popular ezines deliver their information along with ads. Even though this
type of advertising is usually a one time emailing, many
ezines also send out their
current issue to all of their new subscribers in-between issues, giving your
advertisement additional exposure. More importantly, many of these ezines also
post their ezines in an archived state for extended time
periods that also include
the ads that appeared in the particular issue. Now your advertisement becomes
virtually immortal! 
<P>
For Example: I have and currently advertise in quite a few
ezines. Almost daily I’ll
still receive responses to advertisements that I’ve run 1,
3, 6, even 9 months ago
because that particular ezine has archived their issues with
the ads intact. So I
receive advertising for months after I placed the
advertisement and best of all this
advertising is Free!
<P>
Transferability:<BR>
When you decide to advertise on an ezine, the cost for the advertisement is
usually based on the size of the ad and the known number of subscribers. I’m
sure you’ve seen in these ezines a comment from the publisher that asks it’s
subscribers to freely pass the original ezine around to
their friends and business
associates. This is Free Advertising! When the ezine is passed around from the
original recipient to their friends and business associates,
the ad travels as well.
I’ve even had a few of my subscribers ask if they can send my ezine to their
MLM downlines, some numbering in the thousands, and I happily tell them YES! 
<P>
While I’m not suggesting that this benefit can be tracked or
used to increase the
cost of advertising by the ezine publisher, it’s a well
known fact that it happens
and the advertiser receives the benefit of this occurrence,
as well as, increased
subscribers for the ezine publisher. This single fact alone
adds to the overall value
of the ezine advertisement, making ezine advertising a much
better value for your
advertising bucks.
<P>
Ezines Provide Better Response Rates:<BR>
Advertising on specific ezines, to your target market, will provide you with
increased response rates from other online mediums. Those who subscribe to the
newsletter have an interest in the topics covered and should
also be interested in
your product or service, as long as you’ve done a good job in your target
marketing. Once again the ultimate success in getting responses to your
advertisement is in how it’s written. Response rates of 10% to 30% have been
reported using the right ezine and they’re my favorite way to advertise.
<P>
Ezines Are One Of The Most Cost Effective Mediums: <BR>
Advertising on
ezines can be done for a very small charge or even for free. Many ezine
publishers are very willing to offer free advertisements and
sponsorships on their
ezines for trade. They’re very much like newspapers, magazines, radio and
television and need to fill space. When their marketing
efforts have left them short
of advertising they often offer free advertisement blocks to
fill their dead space. 
<P>
I’ve advertised on quite a few ezines with very large
readerships by just asking if
they needed space filled or by offering a trade of links to web pages, one of my
products or a number of other options. You’re only limited by your imagination
and the worst possible response will be a no. If you do receive the benefit of
some free advertising space it’s also a very good idea to submit a paid
advertisement, sometime in the future when your advertising
budget allows you to,
with a thank you note for the free advertisement space.
<P>
<STRONG>DISADVANTAGES:</STRONG><BR>
There’s two distinct disadvantages to ezine advertising:
Advertising In The Wrong
Ezine and Ezines With 90% Ads & 10% Content.
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Advertising On The Wrong Ezine:<BR>
Can you advertise on the wrong ezines? Absolutely! When you want to advertise
on a particular ezine, I strongly recommend you first
subscribe to that ezine and
look very carefully at a few of the previous issues to make
sure it’s going to be a
good source for your target market. 
<P>
For Example: If you’re advertising fishing lures on an ezine that caters to new
mothers, you’re not going to be very happy with your response rate. The
subscribers won’t be interested in your product and the only one who’ll win will
be the ezine publisher who you paid for your advertisement. 
<P>
Always evaluate the ezine you’re planning to advertise on for the target market
it’s designed to reach. Every ezine will usually provide a
definition or declaration
of exactly who their ezine is targeting or who they believe
their target market is. If
they don’t, ask the ezine publisher about their subscriber base.
<P>
Ezines With 90% Advertising & 10% Content:<BR>
I’m sure you’ve seen this type of ezine I’m talking about. These ezines are very
easy to spot because not only do they have a large number of advertisements, but
the advertisements seem to be the focus of the ezine. You’ll
also notice very little
content besides the advertisements. These are commonly known as advertising
mailers or opt in advertising lists. With these types of
ezines, you’ll usually find the
subscriber base to be very transient and your advertisement
gets lost in the pack. 
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On the other hand, if these types of ezines are marketed as being an advertising
mailer or opt in advertising list, they can be excellent mediums to advertise on
because the subscriber base has not only asked to be on the list but are looking
for opportunities, products and services. Just make sure
you’re advertising to the
right target market!
<P>
<STRONG>KEY EZINE EVALUATION POINTS BEFORE YOU ADVERTISE: </STRONG><BR>
Before you go out and purchase advertising space on an ezine,
you’ll want to do some evaluation of the ezine. Here’s an
evaluation short list to
look at before you advertise.
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Check Out The Ads On The Ezine Before Advertising:<BR>
Always look at the type and frequency of the advertisements on the ezine. If you
find the ads never seem to be repeated, you can pretty much deduct the
advertisers on the ezine are not producing results. You’ll also need to consider
that responses to ads are not only based on the medium used, but also on how
their written.
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Check Out The Advertising Rates & Run Time:<BR>
Make sure that you can afford the advertising rates the ezine charges as
compared to their run time. If the advertising costs are
very high per issue, you
might want to ask about reported response rates from
advertisers and if the ezine
offers any guarantees of satisfaction.
<P>
Reply To A Couple Of The Advertisers:<BR>
Be very careful when doing this. Your goal here is to ask the advertiser about
their response rates from their ads and how many times they’ve advertised in the
ezine. You want to be up front with the advertiser and tell them you’re
considering advertising on the XXX ezine and would appreciate any information
about their experiences. Remember, advertisers are business owners just like you
and you don’t want to waste their time. Be brief, to the
point and only ask once!
If you do this correctly, you should receive responses, as
business owners love to
discuss their successes and warn others of their failures.
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Communicate With The Ezine Publisher:<BR>
This is a very effective way to find out quite a bit about
the ezine you’re thinking
about advertising on. Ask questions that’ll provide you with
the specifics you’re
interested in. A few standard questions are: number of subscribers, feedback
from current and past advertisers, advertising policies, what type of ads they
accept and do they have any special offers for longer running ads.
<P>
FINAL THOUGHTS: <BR>
Over the past couple of years I’ve done a considerable
amount of online advertising and the most profitable medium
I’ve found is in advertising on ezines. The key to success
is in your evaluation of the ezine to find the right ezines
that caters to your target market. I believe in ezine
advertising and I do think it offers businesses an excellent
way to reach prospective customers on a cost effective basis. 
<P>
I'd also like to invite you to check out some advertising
specials I’ve put together.
You’ll get a Few Advertising Secrets and 6 Cost Effective Advertising Options to
choose from. For all the details just email my autoresponder at
<A HREF="mailto:adspecials@intersuccess.com?subject=Feedback">adspecials@intersuccess.com</A> Enjoy! 
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To Your Ezine Advertising Success! 
<P>
Terry Williams, an internationally known online marketing
expert, is the publisher
of "Internet Marketing Issues", author of "Discover Online Marketing Success"
and "Advertising On A Shoestring" that will get you on the
right online marketing
track and help you explode your online profits. To get complete, immediate,
information about his books just send an email to his autoresponder at:
<A HREF="mailto:virmba@intersuccess.com?subject=Feedback">virmba@intersuccess.com</A>.
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