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| Active Warrior Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: New Milford, CT
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Hi, I've been working hard building a list, and it's growing steadily. Mostly I've achieved this through Giveaway Events and a couple of other strategies. I keep reading that ezine advertising is one of the most effective ways of listbuilding, but the couple of tests I've run have been less than stellar. Any advice I can get on the following would be greatly appreciated: 1. Do you agree that ezines are in fact a strong method? 2. Where are the best places to find good ezines? 3. What criteria do you look for in an ezine? 4. Any tips for what makes for effective ezine ads. Thanks, Phil |
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| Ezine Advertising Tips Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Adrian Jock's Ezines Land, where else?
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| Phil, here is an online mini-course (7 parts, no signup required) I wrote for my subscribers: How to identify top quality ezines for your ezine advertising needs I hope it helps you. |
| Mark Anastasi: "Adrian, I love your course the Ultimate Guide to Solo Ads! Wow! Well done on creating a fantastic, very thorough product!" From the same Solo Ads Series... | |
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| Active Warrior Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: New Milford, CT
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Thankyou "ezine ads"! Phil |
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Basically I find that Ezinearticles.com is the best so far for its speed of ranking in Google and ability to drive targeted traffic. A good ezine is one that delivers what the title says, not beating around the bush. You can usually include a resource box at the end of the ezine article that includes a link back to your homepage. | |
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| Ezine Advertising Tips Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Adrian Jock's Ezines Land, where else?
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![]() ![]() ![]() Dude, ezine means something else. If you don't want to remain forever in the dark, then start by reading this: Online magazine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | |
| Mark Anastasi: "Adrian, I love your course the Ultimate Guide to Solo Ads! Wow! Well done on creating a fantastic, very thorough product!" From the same Solo Ads Series... | ||
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