7 Unique Ways to Make CONSISTENT Profits from Your Ezine
Ezine publishers today throw any old thing in their publication to make it
attractive for readers. In doing so, they often forget why they started their
ezine in the first place -- to make a profit. Use these 7 unique techniques to
secure a CONSISTENT profit from YOUR ezine, and leave those other confused
publishers in the dust:
Remember your goal with EVERY new change made to the ezine.
With EVERY change or new addition to your ezine, you MUST keep your focus in
mind. That focus? To make a profit. I've made this mistake very, VERY often in
the past with my own ezines. In the excitement of adding new sections, I'd often
forget to ask myself, "How will adding this new section help ME?"
Ultimately, changing your ezine's format should offer YOU one or more of the
benefits below in order to justify that change. Increased credibility. For
example, you could introduce an 'Ask the Expert' column in which readers could
have questions answered (by you) on a regular basis, thus establishing you as an
expert in your field. This will happen gradually, and your 'expert status' will
come faster if you're sure to always give comprehensive, professional, and
thorough answers to questions posed by your readers.
Enhanced understanding of your target market. For example, a poll can easily
accomplish this. Polling your readers on issues relevant to your niche focus
will give you first-hand insight on their likes, dislikes, wants, and needs.
What a sneaky way to get the scoop on issues relevant to your target market!
Increased profit. For example, you can feature a links section in your ezine
that features resources targeted to your niche. But that's not all. Let's say
you also publish a paid Web magazine on several closely related topics targeted
to your niche. You could then constantly update your links section with those
links!
So, if the focus of your ezine and paid newsletter are both website
promotion, you could extract a set of more specific resources (i.e. search
engine positioning) from your paid newsletter, and turn those into a feature of
your free ezine. At the bottom of that column in each issue, you'd let readers
know that the info came from your paid newsletter, and include a link to
ordering info for the product.
Voila -- instant sales!
Repeat visitors to your website. Using the 'links section' example above, you
could also feature links to your main website. You can't have this section
filled ONLY with your own resources, of course, unless you have a massive
website. But, at the END (or beginning) of this links section, you could feature
the five most popular pages at your site to remind past visitors, and encourage
new visitors, to visit.
A constant, highly-responsive promotional tool -- your own ezine! Don't be
afraid to use your newsletter to promote your products. In addition to regularly
providing your readers with useful content, you should also use your ezine as a
means of promoting YOUR goods.
But, this doesn't mean bombarding your readers with 'special' mailings twice
a day. It's okay to send out occasional offers to your opt-in subscriber list.
After all -- they signed up to recieve your ezine, and your special mailings ARE
a part of that ezine. Also, along with the occasional solo mailing, you should
also use 'left over' classified or sponsor ad space to promote your own
products. Every once in awhile, reserve a top sponsor ad slot for YOU! You'll be
amazed at the response.
A targeted list of pre-qualified buyers. What? Your readers aren't
pre-qualified as your target market?? Well that was silly -- what'd you do THAT
for? ;-)
Every subscriber to your ezine is automatically pre-qualified as a
prospective customer, as long as your ezine is closely related to your niche
market. So ...
Don't cry over unsubscribe requests -- cherish them! No, I'm not crazy. (Not
very, anyway...) Just hear me out. Why do YOU unsubscribe to ezines? Most
likely, it's because they don't fit your needs any more, or you fell out of love
with the publisher's writing. In either case, losing this subscriber would be
GOOD for you. Here's why...
They wouldn't have become a customer any way.
If your ezine isn't fitting their needs, (and your product fills the same
needs as your niche-focused ezine), that subscriber is no longer pre-qualified
as a potential buyer. If they don't like your writing and you created a product
that involved YOU writing for it, they won't like that product!
Do you see how that makes sense?
Remember -- your main goal is to make a profit from your ezine. Don't dilute
your focus and hinder your success by forgetting that goal, or you'll be sorry
you did! It takes a lot longer to fix up an ezine "gone bad" than it
does to simply stay on target with a successful, targeted, goal-oriented
publication.
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