When you promote your newsletter, remember - it's quality subscribers that you want along with quanitity.
1) Your answer machine announcement.
2) Postcards or index cards.
3) Back of business cards.
4) Your Fax cover letter.
5) On your brochure.
6) Flyers (of all sizes) including those with "tear off"
areas.
7) Labels that can be placed on a variety of things that leave your office.
8) Invoices
9) Ads you take out - from the yellow pages, to newspapers,
etc.
10) Gift certificates.
11) Your stationary.
12) Bio in articles you compose.
13) On every page of your web site.
14) Press releases
15) In print newsletters.
16) Provide a sign up sheet at trade booths, trainings you conduct, evaluation forms, etc.
21) Swap ads with other ezine owners.
22) In your email signature line.
23) On your client's websites.
24) Create a special page for your ezine on your website.
Then submit this page to search engines and directories.
25) Ezine directories (a good list to start with is located at http://coachmaria.com/articles/ezinedirectorysmall.html
26) Pop-up or Pop-under ad's on your site.
27) Your signature on forums (also discussion boards, elists discussion lists, bulletin boards)
28) A password protected gateway page to a special feature on your web site (example:
http://coachmaria.com/subscriber/)
29) Place "something" on this list in any outgoing mail.
30) In profession looking displays at businesses you partner with or visit often.
31) In welcome or thank you notes provided to participants of telephone or online classes.
About the Author
© 2003 Maria Marsala, Business Growth Specialist.
The author of the ORIGINAL Create Your Ezine Program.
Learn how you can inexpensivly market your business using an online newsletter. Ezines help you quickly get the word out about your product or service to individuals who want to receive it! For more information, visit http://www.CreateEzine.com