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Ed's Comments: Judith is one of those rare web personalities who calls
them as she sees them. She is not concerened that the "politically correct"
thing to say is that ezines are the "best way to promote your business". Instead
she tells the truth.
This article is
about how to market your site without starting another newsletter. There are several
very useful links which open a new window. This was done so you could open them,
press Ctrl-D to save them to your favorite file and come back to read the rest of the
article.
No Time For Ezine
by ©Judith Tramayne-Barth
How many times have
you read "the best way to market your site is to start a newsletter?" I'm
here to tell you this is bull puckey.
Is this blasphemy? Probably! But before you get all bent
out of shape, hear me out. I have been there, done that and writing a newsletter or
ezine is not the best use of your marketing time. And, here are the reasons why not:
There are already more than enough newsletters and ezines on the
Internet. Why waste your time starting another one?
You probably do not have time to write a newsletter weekly,
bi-monthly or even monthly. It takes a huge commitment to meet deadlines and come up with
interesting content 12, 26 or 52 times a year.
Also, where are you going to get the time to promote your
newsletter/ezine actively? You aren't if you want to continue running your business
effectively and have a real life.
As for companies advertising in your newsletter, get real.
Unless you have a substantial subscriber base, the small amount of dollars from ads won't
even pay you 5 cents per hour for your hard work. Besides advertiser dollars are
becoming less as dot com businesses bite the dust.
So why am I raining on your parade? Because I want to explain
there are better ways to market.
Write Articles and offer them free
Yes I know you've heard this before but it works. Instead of
spending time writing and promoting an ezine, use this time to write targeted articles and
submit them to ezines with subscribers numbering in the thousands.
This will bring more visitors to view your products or service than
your own ezine with its 200 or less subscribers. Plus it doesn't take as much time
when you use article announce services like web-source.net.
You can also go to egroups.com or topica.com and look up lists which
accept articles. That's how I found out about the web site named above.
Find Message Boards and Post
Go to the most popular sites in your industry and post to their message
boards. Don't spam but do post with useful information. Most of these message
boards or chat forums allow you to put your web site address (URL) as a link.
This link not only lets visitors click back to your site after they've
read your insightful post but more important, the search engine robots pick up this link
which increases your link popularity. Thus increasing your chances of being ranked
higher.
Use Yahoo Free Classifieds
No, I'm not talking about FAA sites but search engine free
classifieds. Sure they take a bit of time but if you use a free program like Smartboard 2000, you can automate the
procedure by making macros of the text you want to insert.
Will your ads work on these sites? Yes, if you remember to delete and
input the same ad every two weeks to keep them near the top. This still takes less
time than writing and promoting an ezine.
Write Press Releases
Offline marketing is very important to building a successful business
and writing a riveting press release isn't as hard as you think. A good way to learn
how to write one is at Randall Hansen's site. His
resource page offers loads of links.
Once you've written your press release, you'll want to use the naa.org site to look up
newspaper and email addresses.
By setting your priorities and alloting your time properly, all the
above marketing methods will do more for you than writing and promoting an ezine. In
fact, they should increase targeted visitors to your site by more than twenty times what
an ezine could do over a year's time because each method mentioned has a cumulative
effect. And, the reason you have "No Time For Ezine."
Judith Tramayne-Barth
Freelance Copy Writer
& Web Site Analyst For Hire
http://www.agoodread.com/
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