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Ezine Advertising–Simple
Techniques to Drive Traffic to Your Site
The beauty
of ezine advertising is that it’s the most targeted form of
advertising on the internet. If, for example, someone has
subscribed to an ezine about fishing, then they are
expressing a strong interest in fishing equipment, tips on
improving their skills, travel packages, and an endless list
of other possibilities.
This is why ezines are such a good choice. As long as your
ad relates closely to the theme of the ezine, the person
reading your ad is already halfway toward buying what you
have to offer.
There are three types of ads that you can place in your
chosen ezine: a classified ad, a sponsor ad, and/or a solo
ad.
The classified ad is the smallest and least expensive. This
three to five line ad is often run in a block with other
classified ads, one on top of another, similar to a page of
classified ads in your local newspaper. This contains just a
brief description with an email or link to your web site.
This costs a few dollars, generally about half the cost of a
sponsor ad.
A sponsor ad is placed at the top of the ezine, often under
a heading like: "Please support our sponsor.” This ten to
fifteen line ad will draw more attention since it is the
first thing the reader sees when the email is opened. This
is priced around twenty dollars.
The most effective, and naturally the most expensive, is the
solo ad. This is not part of the ezine, but instead goes out
as an email to everyone on the mailing list. The message is
all about you and your product or service. This ad can be as
long as 700 words, allowing you to go into great detail, and
will cost in the neighborhood of forty to fifty dollars,
about twice the cost of a sponsor ad. However, some of the
larger ezines may ask for hundreds or even several thousand
dollars for a solo ad.
Once you’ve written your ad and chosen an ezine, the best
way to proceed is to think like an educator. The most
effective teaching method is repetition. Experienced
teachers will cover the same information in several
different ways. They might lecture one day, followed by a
reading assignment and discussion, and then an essay, all on
the same topic.
Very few people learn something thoroughly the first time
they see it. And few people respond to an ad the first time
they see it. Since you are trying to educate and motivate
your target audience, you want them to see your ad more than
once.
This is best done by first running a solo ad, then running a
sponsor ad in the next two or three issues of the same ezine.
Finally, for the next five to seven issues run a classified
ad. The readers will see your ad for many weeks and begin to
understand the message and warm up to your offer. They need
time to mull it over, compare products and prices, and
decide if they really need it. Give them time, educate them,
and they will buy.
About the Author
Dave
Starner is a former teacher and coach who markets ebooks and
software. Visit the Net’s #1 infoproduct site at http://www.ebooksnet.com
and instantly download great ebooks and software on Internet
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