
How to Create Your Ezine Ad Campaign: Part 1 - Evaluating EzinesHow to Create Your Ezine Ad Campaign: Part 1 - Evaluating Ezines Follow these steps to select the apprpraite ezines for your product or service: 1) Identify the appropriate Ezines to advertise in 2) Evaluate available Ad options 1) Identify the appropriate Ezines to advertise in. The ezine market is exploding. New ezines are published everyday and many if not most, have the same look and feel. You can separate all ezines into two categories: Ad Sheets The first type of ezine is the ad sheet. This is an ezine that is heavily weighted towards advertising and provides a minimum of real content. Many ezines in this category run recycled unoriginal content as filler. The purpose is selling ad Content Ezines The content ezine informs and teaches the reader something new. The ezine usually contains more than one article and the articles are longer in length. Articles are segued by advertisements, but the reader does not feel overwhelmed with ads. Content ezines offer the advertiser ad options such as: Top Sponsor, Middle Sponsor, Bottom Sponsor and classifieds. The purpose is to showcase both the content and the ad. More effort is taken by 2) Evaluate available Ad options Classifieds Top Sponsor, Middle and Bottom Solo Ads All Ezines Look Alike: How to Tell the difference Unfortunately, the difference is not clear-cut. There is considerable overlap in ezines. Here is a sample of the table of contents of what I believe is an ad sheet and a content ezine. You need to exercise judgement in your choices. Look at this example below: Sponsor Ads - (Ad) In the ezine above there are seven sections, five of which are Ads. This ezine is heavily weighted to ads. Now, check this one: Editorial (Content) Out of seven sections, five are content related. This is the opposite of the example above. Most ezines fall within this range. Again, it is up to you to use judgement and discretion here. This is not a science, it's a gut feel. 3) Evaluate content - is it fresh or recycled? One way to separate what I believe are the quality content sites from the Ad sheets is to measure the amount of fresh content the publisher provides for the readership. Recycled content is easy to find. I can spot several recycled articles in each issue cycle of the 30 - 40 ezines I receive. . Now, just because publishers recycle doesn't mean the quality of the article is suspect. But, it does have the effect of turning off an audience. Savvy readers will pick up on recycled articles and gravitate to fresh content. If you want to advertise in the most sophisticated ezines, look for fresh editorials and a healthy mix of authors. A healthy mix of authors will more than likely provide a greater variety of issues and decrease the level of recycled content. 4) Create a table and prepare a comparison of the content Ultimately, you need to do your homework. There is no substitute for hard analysis. Here is one method that works for me: You should be able to identify: If you can document this information, you will be able to select the right group of ezines for your advertising campaign. Summary Follow these steps to select the appropriate ezines for your ad campaign:: 1) Compare the table of Contents to separate the Ad sheets from the Content ezines 2) Compare and analyze the types of Ad packages that are offered 3) Evaluate the content - is it fresh or. recycled? 4) Create a table and prepare a comparison of the content of articles in the ezines you have selected. Next column: See you in the ezines, Vincent Gomory This article courtesy of http://auctioncashsecrets.com. You may freely reprint this article on your website or in your newsletter provided this courtesy notice and the author name and URL remain intact. |
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