Ezines,
Ezines Everywhere!
by: Terri Seymour
There are literally thousands of ezines being published
online these days. Sometimes it is hard to know which
ones are best for advertising in, reading, subscribing
to and so on.
How do we know which ones are good and which ones
aren't? Which ones should we advertise in and what
type of advertising is best? How do we know we can
trust the publisher?
Answering these questions is not always easy, but
there are signs we can look for in an ezine.
1. Quality Content - Quality ezines will contain lots
of useful and helpful content. Links, articles, free
downloads, marketing and promotion information, helpful
tools, etc. are some examples of good content.
2. Publisher Interaction - One thing you want to be
aware of is how the publisher interacts with his/her
readers. Do they have a section where they "talk"
to the readers? Are you able to get to know the publisher
as well as them showing an interest in getting to
know you? An ezine can be a labor of love, but if
the publisher does not even take the time to bond
with the readers, it might mean that the publisher
just wants to make a fast buck!
3. Limited Ads - Look out for ezines that are just
a long list of ads. This cheapens the ezine and the
quality of advertising. If you are looking for an
ezine to advertise in, stick with ezines that contain
only about 5 (give or take one or two) ads per issue.
You also want to advertise with a publisher that offers
solo ads. Statistically, solo ads are the type of
ad that get the most response. Your second choice
would be the top sponsor position, which is right
at the top of the ezine.
4. Contact Info - I have already seen ezines where
I could not even find the publisher's name, let alone
an email address! If someone does not even want you
to know their name or email, I hardly think they are
going to be there when you need them or take the time
to write a quality ezine.
5. Sales Letter - Some publishers will mistakenly
use their ezine as just a means of selling their products.
They fail to realize that they must build a trusting
relationship with their readers rather than just using
them to make a quick sale or two. An ezine should
be used as a path between publisher and readers, a
way to build a relationship of trust and respect.
6. Consistency - Watch for ezines that say published
every week and then maybe you get one once or twice
a month. If the publisher cannot even deliver an ezine
when promised, how can he/she be believed about anything
else. Of course, there will be times when we as publishers,
for one reason or another cannot get an issue out.
A good publisher will either let you know ahead of
time or send an explanation as soon as possible. The
one you have to watch out for is the one that will
send an ezine whenever they feel like it with no consideration
for the subscribers.
These are a few of the things to watch for when trying
to decide which ezines to advertise in or to give
your loyalty as a subscriber.
As you read and look over more ezines, you will see
which ones suit your style or your taste, but always
keep an eye out for the main points of a good ezine!
I like an ezine with a warm and friendly personality.
This, of course would come from the publisher. If
the publisher gives the ezine some personality, it
makes for much better reading, advertising and enjoyment!
I would just like to recommend a few of my favorite
ezines/publishers.
1. SimpleBiz Ezine - Publisher: Livvie Matthews Livvie
is a wonderfully warm and funny lady who takes her
business seriously and does a great job. She definitely
has the personality for a great ezine! http://www.simplebizpublications.com
2. RIM Digest - Publisher: Jan Tallent-Dandridge I
have known Jan for years and although she is very
friendly and easy-going, she is a no-nonsense professional.
She puts her "RIMMERS" above all else. http://www.rimdigest.com
3. Ideas By Post - Publisher: Alannah Moore I may
not have known Alannah as long as some other publishers,
but I know her ezine is loaded with tons of great
information and resources. Alannah does a great job
of putting together a professional ezine. It would
be worth your while to take a look. http://www.ideasbypost.com
4. HomeBizJunction Herald - Publisher: Cathy Bryant
Cathy has years of experience with ezine publishing
and gives her readers what they are looking for, a
clean & sharp ezine full of quality content! She
is 100% a professional, but makes a great friend as
well. http://www.homebizjunction.com
All of these ezines and publishers are an asset to
the Internet marketing world and I strongly recommend
them. Of course, I am partial to MOE, but the above
ezines are excellent also! ;-)
About The Author
Terri Seymour owns and operates MyOwnEzine.com.
Learn to publish and promote your own ezine. mailto:subscribe@myownezine.com
For a complete list of her articles available for
reprint please email: mailto:myownezine-index@getresponse.com
You can contact her at mailto:ter02@newnorth.net
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