Affiliate Marketing - How Ezine Ads Explode your Online Profits

April 21, 2008 – 2:09 pm

So we’re looking at E-zine advertising. Just a quick overview - are basically newsletters, but most don’t redirect to a site, they just leave the full in the . A good publisher will engage more with their and readers by sending them to webpages where the content is a bit more interesting - find out if they do this as like this a more involved and active subscriber. can be done around virtually any subject there is out there and it will build up a in time and eventually these publishers may begin to offer advertising space to companies and, of course, affiliates.
Now, there’s two types of ad placement you’ll find authors offer you - a similar to the one’s you write with pay-per-click, you know, a few lines of enticing text that has the of getting a click-through to a website. The other type of placement is a solo ad. A solo ad allows you to take over one whole issue or mailing of the and write your own content in there often without limited space (although it tends to be 500 words for an optimum solo ad). To place an ad costs in most cases and you’ll find the costs vary, but the most expensive will be the solo , followed by top placement sponsor , and then the middle to bottom classified .
You’ll find that with solo and top place sponsor , you have no competition around you so it’s just your message getting across, but with middle and bottom there can be 3 - 5 all competing in a very limited space, so you want to think about your and choose wisely. Solo range from $20 (and I’m gonna use US dollars here as it’s a ) $20 to ridiculous amounds like $2000, but most are under the $50 mark.
If you go to www.ezineadauction.com you’ll come to a great site which is similar to but obviously aimed at advertising. Once you’ve signed up for free, you can browse the listings and find publishers in the you want to promote in. These publishers will be offering ad space to you for various amounts of . What I find is the more an has, and the more competitive it is, the more the publisher charges you to place an ad. Some will be offering placement for the top of the , middle or the bottom and again, costs vary accordingly. A top ad is obviously going to get the most attention because it’s the first thing readers will see when they open the .
The good thing is, you can guarantee most of the ’s will at least see your ad because they signed up to receive that newsletter in the first place. Here’s some tips I’ve learned over the years about placing small in
Avoid middle placement because when people are in the middle of reading an issue, they’re not likely to just abandon it midway through if it’s at all engaging. A bottom ad is actually much more attractive than ’s think because to get to your ad it takes a very active reader to read all through the issue right to the bottom, and then naturally they’ve finished with the , so your ad right at the bottom is in a way a new action for them to take - an active reader = an active response to your promotion.
If you’ve targeted the right , people will often click on your link because they think it’s a continuation of the or “more information”, and that’s something you can build on in your ad, if you write “for more information on?” A good tip here is to contact the publisher just before you’re about to send them your ad and just ask them what the jist of the next issue is. So if it’s an about home and garden, and the issue you’re going to be advertising in is specifically covering water features then you should capitalize on this and select a good product closely related to this. Simple. This is an unknown trick because don’t even think of asking “what are you writing about in your next issue” - find out and offer something of relevance, don’t just guess with something broad, remember targeted niches get the best response.
Look out for indepth, powerful tips in part 2…
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