It seems as
though everyone is telling you that you should have
an ezine for your web site, heck even if you don’t even
have a web site! But why?
There are several good reasons to publish your own
ezine, the not the least of which is to keep in touch
with visitors to your web site. Here are several more
reasons:
(1) Staying in contact with customers on a regular
basis so they remember your site amongst the billions
of web sites on the Internet today.
(2) Site announcements
(3) Staying in contact with potential customers (Maybe
one of the most important reasons)
(4) Updating your affiliates
(5) Sending information in the form of articles and
editorials
(6) A mechanism to deliver results of a survey or contest
(7) Establish yourself as knowledgeable in a field
(8) Increase your Search Engine ranking
(9) Add content to your web site
(10) As an advertising vehicle
(11) Earn revenue through selling ads
(12) Gain writing experience
Those are a few of the main reasons that I can think
of off the top of my head. So let's discuss a couple
of them, shall we?
It is very important to stay in contact with both visitors
(Potential customers) and current customers. The trick
is finding that perfect balance between being helpful
and delivering value and information with your ezine
and being a pest by sending too many issues, notices,
ad sheets, and classifieds.
On a side note:
Don't be a baby bird!
One of my pet peeves (And probably a lot of other people's
as well!) is the "You gotta try this!" email every single
week from some publishers.
Every week, sometimes several times a week, I get this
breathless email from some publisher that is extolling
the virtues of yet another "Joint Venture Letter Writer",
"Make Super Money as a Super Affiliate" ebook, or pop-up
generating software.
Enough already!
Just because the different affiliate programs you are
a member of all send you a new "Solo Ad", "Classified
Ad", etc. doesn't mean that it is the greatest thing
since sliced white bread! There is nothing that will
make me unsubscribe faster than a publisher that claims
I "Absolutely can't live (Or do business) without X,
Y, or Z product every other day.
Especially when all of the products are just variations
on a theme and I see the same ad from 4 different people
(Each "customized" to make it look like it came from
them!). Don't you think your subscribers read more than
one ezine?
Don't get caught up in this advertising frenzy or you
will lose that list of subscribers you worked so hard
to gain the trust of. Just because you reach that magic
subscriber base # of 5,000 or 10,000 people doesn't
mean that the focus of your ezine should suddenly switch
from providing information to being your private cash
box.
So, don't sit in your "nest" with your mouth continuously
open waiting to be fed like a baby bird chirp, chirp,
chirping away all day!
End of Rant
The main reason you are sending out your ezine is to
showcase your knowledge (Or humor, or artistic ability,
whatever your "thing" is) and as you provide valuable
information, tutorials, articles, resources, etc., every
week you gain the trust of your subscribers.
Then, when you mention that you use "X product" to
achieve "Y results", your subscribers will listen to
you and if you provide a link, they may even reward
you by buying your product!
Some of the Less Obvious Reasons to Publish an Ezine:
Another great reason to write an ezine is to boost
your search engine ranking by archiving your past issues
online. Later in this series we will be discussing exactly
how to do that step-by-step, but for now, let's just
assume you know how to add your issues to your web site.
Search engines just love content. Instead of filling
your web with other people's articles use your past
issue to boost your sites value. I'm not saying their
articles are bad or even that having them is bad, but
don't you think your visitors will be more impressed
with more content written by you in your site than by
others? Plus, you have the added bonus of looking smarter!
Your past ezines are definitely on the same topic as
your web site which will make a search engine like Google
very happy when its spider finds that large group of
web pages all on the same general topic. Be sure they
are all interlinked, to each other and to the home page.
Here's a couple of ways to link them:
1. List the "Articles by Title" down the left side
of the page. Link them using the title as the link.
This is a much bigger boost in page rating than the
"next article" link. Keywords used as the text of the
link itself - it doesn't get better than that - baby!
2. Have a navigation bar across the bottom of the page
3. Have "Next" and "Back" links, plus a little arrow
icon pointing left and right respectively. Use the "Alt"
description for the picture to stick a keyword in the
page. Not a bunch, one per is ok...
If you use FrontPage or other WYSIWYG editor, right
click on the picture, click on properties, then type
in your keyword where the space for the "alternate text"
goes.
Include the word "arrow" too, in case your picture
pulls a no show or someone has their graphics turned
off the text makes sense. Like for our fishing magazine
example (Article #2 in the Series) you could use "click
arrow for next fishing article" as your alternate text.
We will cover this topic more deeply in the "How to
Archive Your Past Issues" Article further along in this
series. But for now,just keep it in mind.
And the final reason we will discuss in this section
is writing experience. What better way to gain experience
and find your writing "Voice" than to write an ezine
every week? If you have ever contemplated writing your
own ebook, special report, short story or novel, an
ezine is great writing practice.
You have to do research, proofread, type, (Unless you
have "you talk it records" software that is!) and keep
a schedule. All great warm-ups for you true project,
whatever that is.
So there you have it, a nice even dozen reasons you
should get up off your rear - or sit down on it as it
were - and start writing your own ezine.
"Techie" Teri Mramer is the owner of the new training
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