http://www.ezinead.net/

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Ezinead.net advertisies itself as getting a 5 line advert about your site into a load of (basically untargeted) ezines.

Has anyone used this with any success? $15 seems dirt cheap for getting in front of 400,000+ subscribers. It seems to have been online a long time thought, so doesn't fit the usual scam profile. Im curious...

Barry
  • Profile picture of the author myob
    I am a publisher listed in Ezinead.net The reason it so so cheap is that you have to subscribe to all those ezines for your ad to be placed. It is a good resource to test your ads, with an option to track the best pulling ezines. Some ezine subscriber numbers may be somewhat inflated in my opinion, but if you are looking for a return on your $15 investment, this is definitely a good option.
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    • Profile picture of the author Barry Walls
      hmmm...inflated and lists full of advertisers...not a good combo...thanks for the help myob
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      • Profile picture of the author myob
        This is standard practice in all of the ezine advertising co-ops. They send your ad to ezine publishers, which really is a lot cheaper and less time-consuming than doing it on your own. And there are literally hundreds of these co-ops like ezinead.net I believe this is one of the oldest ones - I have had my newsletter listed with them for about 8 years. It's not for everyone, but like I said it is a cheap way to test your ads. And when you find ezines that pulls well for you, advertise with them directly as I do.
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