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Free Internet Marketing Lessons
Internet Promotion: Ezines
by Richard Lowe, Jr.
One of the more
important things that you can do to generate return
visits to your web site is to publish an
e-newsletter (or e-zine). Give your visitors a
chance to subscribe on your home page, and you've
got them for life! That is, as long as you send a
newsletter on occasion and make it interesting.
Here's the problem: someone visits your site and
likes it. But the internet is a big place, so he may
never return. But if you can get him to sign up for
an e-newsletter, you'll get a chance to remind him
to come back periodically.
Send something out at least once a month. Less often
than that and you are losing out. If you can do it,
send out an e-newsletter more often, even once a
week.
What do you put into this newsletter? Well, you
should be changing your site all of the time. A
stale site simply will not make it on the web.
That's the first thing to put in your e-newsletter -
changes. You want to remind your visitors that you
exist and that there is new content for them to look
at.
Point out new content without giving away the store.
For example, if you've written an article about
money making opportunities on the web, then describe
the article. Don't include the article as you want
to get the guy back to your site.
Be sure and mention any specials or any new free
things. This is very important. Tease them with
something free, something which absolutely requires
them to visit the site. A free desktop theme, or
some wallpaper, or clipart or anything like that.
Don't overload the thing with ads. A few is fine,
especially for your own services and offerings, but
if you include more than half a dozen ads your
e-newsletter will wind up deleted more often than
not. Especially if those ads are at the top of the
newsletter.
HTML format is great, because you can also include
nice looking graphics and other things. In addition,
the HTML code can be included in your site as
content - previous issues. I would stay away from
any Java, ActiveX, Javascript, VBscript or any other
fancy things as these tend to be frowned upon in
emails. Just a nice looking, simple, quick
newsletter describing what's new and telling the
visitor why he needs to come back to your site.
And that's what's critical ... getting the visitors
to come back to your site again and again.
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Richard Lowe Jr. is the webmaster of Internet Tips
And Secrets. This website includes over 1,000 free
articles to improve your internet profits, enjoyment
and knowledge. Web Site Address: http://www.internet-tips.net
Weekly newsletter: http://www.internet-tips.net/joinlist.htm
Daily Tips: mailto:internet-tips@
GetResponse.com
Claudia Arevalo-Lowe is the webmistress of Internet
Tips And Secrets and Surviving Asthma. Visit her
site at http://survivingasthma.com
Copyright
(C) Richard Lowe Jr. and Claudia Arevalo-Lowe,
1999-2001.
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