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Are You Using Ezine Classified Ads?

By David McKenzie
Posted Wednesday, August 18, 2004

If not, then you should be. They are much more effective than traditional online classifieds mainly because they are more targeted.

How many ezines do you think are out there in internet world?

I really do not know. But it has got to be tens of thousands, perhaps even hundreds of thousands.

Guess what? Most of them have a subscriber base of fewer than 2,000 and very few people are targeting this subscriber base. The big boys are just targeting the large subscriber ezines.

There is a huge market in getting your targeted ezine ad to tens of thousands of people.

Here are 3 ways you can do it:

1. Ezine Ad Swaps.

You can swap ezine ads with other ezine editors. The cost to you - ZERO! You can just approach another ezine editor and ask to swap 6 ads in their next 6 issues. And you will feature their ezine ad in your next 6 issues.

2. Pay for Ezine Ads

You could negotiate a deal to pay for ezine ads. If someone has a subscriber base of 1,000 subscribers and they currently run little or no ezine ads ask them if they would like to receive some money to run your ezine ad. I bet they don't say no.

3. Swap Ezine Ads for Articles

Instead of swapping ezine ads why not feature another editors article in your ezine and they feature your ezine ad in their ezine. Both sides benefit.

What about receiving money for running ezine ads in your ezine?

Once you get to 1,000 subscribers you can start to run paid ezine ads. But don't run any more than 3 per issue. You do not want to clutter your ezine with a whole lot of ads.

Rates vary tremendously but let's assume you negotiate a deal of $10 per thousand subscribers for each ezine ad. You run 3 ads per ezine.

If your ezine was a weekly publication then that is an extra $30 per week, or $1,560 per year. A nice little extra earner.

When you get to 2,000 subscribers this would be over $3,000 per year. Can you see the potential here?

So if you've never tried ezine classified ads, then give them a shot. Compared to online classified ads they are more focussed and have been proven by independent studies to get a higher response rate.

About the Author
David McKenzie is the author of a new e-book titled "How To Write Free Articles and Market Them With a $0 Marketing Budget" (http://www.brisney.com/how-to-write-free-articles.htm)
mailto:brisney@brisney.com

 






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