Getting
Subscribers For Your Newsletter Is As Simple As This...
by: Emma okafor
Having a newsletter is one thing but how many subscribers
do you have? Or are you ok with the number of subscribers
you have? If you are not satisfied with the answer,
then this article is for you. This article will show
you how a simple approach did it did it for me, so
now is your turn.
A good way of achieving this is through writing an
article for submission in newsletters and ezines.
Lets say your article got been published in an ezine
with 100,000 subscribers and you make 1% success (1%
readers click your tagline) and subscribe from your
newsletter). It means you have 1000 subscribers. What
if you make a 10% success that means 10,000 subscribers.
For just only an article that didn't cost you a dime!
Another way to build up a potential subscriber mailing
list is with a drawing at a convection or trade show.
You can have cards printed up for people to fill their
names and address. All attendees would be interested
in the subject matter of your newsletter. You can
place ads in trade magazines that cater to the topic
you are pursing. Include the full details of your
newsletter, or use a leader to get inquiries and sent
out details later. Build a direct mail piece that
describes the benefits and features of your newsletter
and pushes for subscription. You can offer a special
free booklet to new subscribers or a discount. You
may include a sample newsletter in the direct mail
piece to show how worthwhile the publication is.
Pricing is always a tricky aspect of selling information.
How much you price your newsletter and still keep
your subscribers matters. You need to research the
market to find out who will buy subscription and how
much they are willing to pay. But there are sound
methods of testing the market so you can be sure to
come out ahead and establish yourself in the field.
Frequency of your publication is also important. Although
you may be able to prepare and publish a weekly newsletter,
your subscribers may not be able to keep up with reading
it and prefer a monthly subscription.
In addition to how often you may publish your newsletter,
there are a lot of factors to consider. The main factor
is how fast you can produce a newsletter? Secondly
how long will it take you to research and write material
for your newsletter?
Don't forget that a good mailist should be used over
and over. If you know you have a list of prime targets
for you newsletter, don't stop with one mailing. Follow
through with subsequent offer at certain intervals
to catch those who couldn't decide the first time.
Follow the guidelines and you will find your newsletter
will be readily accepted and flourish. Pal you can
reap these PROFITS. You can MAKE IT WORK!
About The Author
Emma okafor, an online market researcher and writer.
His blueprint success in online marketing is available
in his site http://bizacumen.8k.com
mimionline@zwallet.com