ANALYZING
EZINES
After having selected
ezines to advertise your program in based on
how the content of the ezines relate to what
you wish to advertise, there is still another
process to choosing the best ezines for your
marketing dollars.
Analyzing the ezines is
a rather subjective process, however. There are
no hard and fast rules to follow that give you
a clear indication of whether or not an ezine
is worth the cost. However, there is an
information gathering process that can help you
to make better decisions.
AD
FORMATTING
One important aspect is
how ads are handled in the ezine itself. Where
are the ads located in the ezine? Are they made
visible by being placed directly between or at
the start of the articles, or are they pushed
all to the end of the ezine or published
separately in an ad sheet?
How many ads are run in
each issue? Are the headlines of the ads offset
to attract attention, are the ads separated in
some way from each other, or does the entire ad
section look like one big chunk of
text?
Naturally, anything the
ezine publisher does to give visibility to the
ads is a plus for you as an
advertiser.
SUBSCRIBERS: Who Are
They and Where Did They Come From?
Don't be afraid to
contact the editor, publisher, or advertising
agent of an ezine and ask them some questions.
Find out not only how many subscribers they
have, but get their opinion of what type of
markets their subscribers are interested in,
AND how they get their subscribers.
Some marketing
practices, such as automatically subscribing
people that post to an FFA or ad site, may pull
a lot of subscribers for an ezine, but result
in very little readers. Ads for subs programs
also have mixed results. Some stick around and
read the ezine, but many don't. The best
subscribers are those that are completely
volunteer opt in readers.
However, many ezines
use multiple means of gaining subscribers and
while some use not so great methods, they may
also clean their lists of non-responsive
subscribers regularly. That's why it is best to
ask and make a judgment based on the answer you
receive. This may take some practice and trial
and error, but at least if you have the
information you are giving yourself something
to learn from. So, ask where, how, and what
type of subscribers the ezine has. Ask how
effectively they retain subscribers as well.
That is a good indication of many subscribers
are reading the ezine and viewing it as
worthwhile.
FREE vs. PAID
ADVERTISING
There are many ezines
that do offer free ads to their subscribers.
Some of these are worthwhile others are not. It
really comes down to reader involvement. If
people are still reading the ezine and not just
subscribed to put their ad in every week, it
may be worth your time. If the ezine has passed
all of you're other criteria up to this point,
it has to be worth a shot. At least this costs
you nothing but your time.
Paid advertising at
this point where you have studied, selected,
and analyzed many ezines and come up with a
short list is definitely going to be worth the
cost.
Let's just review what
you have gone through in selecting the ezines
to advertise in.
1. Targeted Content
that matches the product, service, or
opportunity you are advertising. 2. Acceptable
Potential Market based on the content of the
ezine and what the ezine's editor says about
his or her subscriber's interests. 3.
Acceptable Ad Formatting and Placement in the
Ezine. 4. Acceptable Subscriber Base as
described by the way the ezine gets it's
subscribers and keeps them.
Now comes the kicker,
ad cost. What's a good price, and what
isn't?
Well, it just depends.
That's not what you wanted to hear, I know.
You'd rather I provided a simple rule to go by
that made all of your decisions for you. Sorry,
but I don't believe that is possible. It is a
big subject, however, so we'd best save it for
the final installment in this
series.
Joe Bingham, Editor of
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