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Growing Your Subscriber List

I found two great resources that deal with this topic. One is an older article by Greg Schliesmann entitled, "Building Your Ezine." You can find it at

jvmarketer.com/ezine/building.html

If you are serious about growing your list, this is a must read.

The second is an excellent tutorial by Dr. Mani Sivasubramanian available at

newslettercoach.com/tutorial

As above, check this out for loads of good ideas.

What follows is my personal approach to this important task.

What Is A Subscriber Worth To You?

Probably more than you think. Consider the time you put into preparing your newsletter. Factor in the mailing costs. (They will be modest to zero while getting started, but they increase with the size of your list.)

While subscribers to your ezine will not necessarily become a customer, your hope is they will turn to your product or service should they find a need for it. As long as they continue listening to you, they remain great prospects who may step forward at any time and buy.

There is another value to be considered: Advertising. The more subscribers you have, the greater the advertising revenue.

Each  individual  will  need  to  work  things  out  for  themselves,  but  many successful webmasters are willing to pay as much as $3 - $5 for a subscriber. If you are new to publishing an ezine, this may sound too high. But you need to be thinking of a number that works for you even if you are just starting out. For the sake of argument, call it one dollar per subscriber. Use this factor as follows.

How much time does it take to accomplish a given task designed to bring in new subscribers?  Now  estimate  the  number  you  expect  to  bring  in,  times  a  buck apiece. Factor in an hourly value for your time. Use this approach in each of the following to decide if it's worth doing.

Announcing Your New Ezine

Press Releases Can Work Wonders

Get Listed In Lists

Subscribe To Newsletters

Hard Work That Pays Off Double

Announcing Your New Ezine

Internet Scout New-List

scout.cs.wisc.edu/index.html

will publish an announcement of your ezine at no charge. (You can find New-List in the nav bar on the left of the page.) I gave this a shot when I began "STAT News." My count showed it generated 15 new subscribers. Since it takes me a lot of time to prepare a good announcement, this did not work out well for me.

Greg reported 350 new subscribers from his release. It may be as simple as the fact that he is a better copywriter than I am. . Check the original article to see how Greg handled it. It may work for you. Remember, 350 subscribers at a buck a piece is $350.

Windsong at Marketing-Resources.Com suggests if you are starting a newsletter, send a blank email to OneList.

onelist_ announcesubscribe@onelist.com

They send a confirmation message to which you just "reply." This will subscribe you. Next, send an announcement about your ezine to It will go out to nearly 400,000 people! This a legitimate operation, but if in doubt, check out their site at  OneList.Com. I had less luck in this, than with Internet Scout. I suspect I did not take sufficient care with my announcement.

Press Releases Can Work Wonders

I have not tried a mass mailing of a press release, for I sense it just won't pay off for me. With so many "big" items to talk about, the announcement of a new ezine about marketing and promotion is not likely to be the talk of the town.

On the other hand, if your ezine is unique in some special way, give thought to mass mailing a press release. Anything new or unusual is news. Given a good press release, returns can be very significant.

Get Listed In Lists

Below  is  a  set  of  ezine  lists.  I'm  confident  it  will  be  worth  your  time  to  get listed in each. It took me less than three hours to submit to all of them. And since I used an email address for subscription not used elsewhere, I have an accurate count of new subscribers from these lists. It amounts to about 12 per month over the last two months, which suggests 144 for the year. At a buck per subscriber, and  more  expected  next  year,  I  feel  this  is  time  well  spent.  Note  this  list  is  a combination  of  those  offered  by  both  Greg  and  the  tutorial  at  eBoz.Com.  The links are up to date as of 11/03/99, the day I submitted.

Before beginning to submit, build a great short description and a longer one, much   as   you   would   need   when   submitting   to   a   directory.   In   the   longer description, write so that the last sentence or two can be deleted without great harm. Speak to reader benefits.

You also need to prepare a set of keywords. Not all want them but many do. If you accept articles, be prepared to give guidelines. If you accept advertising, have your rates handy.

While  it  took  about  five  minutes  to  fill  out  the  forms  at  each  site,  a  couple took much more as noted below.

"Directory of Ezines" charge $39/year for access and I sense it's worth it, for it seems to be the most up to date directory around. It also took some time, about fifteen minutes. Keep track of your account number and password so you can go back and update such things as the number of subscribers and advertising rates.

"InfoJump"  has  a  very  complex  form.  It  took  me  about  25  minutes  to complete it. If you're short of time, you might want to pass on this one. Note this is a great source for articles for your ezine.

"Liszt"  is  a  biggie,  but  I  gave  up  on  it.  They  apparently  want  subscription information  specific  to  a  particular  mailing  service.  Mine  was  not  listed  and  I couldn't figure a way to get it in.

Directory of Electronic Journals and Newsletters

arl.org/scomm/edir/template.html

 

Directory of Ezines

lifestylespub.com

 

Echelon's Newsletter Exchange

bizx.com/cgi-bin/miva?newsletter.mv

 

EzineSeek

ezineseek.com

As with a directory, pick a category then submit

 

E-Zines Today

ezine-news.com

Requires email submission, but read the guidelines here

 

E-zine List

meer.net/~johnl/e-zine-list

 

eZINESearch

ezinesearch.com/search-it/ezine

A major player; treat with care

 

Info Jump

infojump.com/publishers

Complex form.

 

Inkpot's Zine Scene

inkpot.com/submit

 

Internet Mailing List Navigator

catalog.com/vivian/intsubform2.html

 

John Labovitz's e-zine-list

meer.net/~johnl/e-zine-list/submit.html

 

ListCity

list-city.com

 

Liszt

liszt.com/submit.html

 

Low Bandwidth

disobey.com

Funky, may not have your category

 

New Journal Digest

gort.ucsd.edu/newjour/submit.html

 

Publicly Accessible Mailing Lists

neosoft.com/internet/paml/answers.html#add

The Newsletter Library

newsletter-library.com/ven.htm

Now charging a fee; I passed.

 

Zinew0rld

http://www.oblivion.net/zineworld