"Plug-in a Never-Ending Free Subscriber Feed"
by Azam Corry (844 Words)
Every ezine publisher is looking for ways grow their title's
subscriber base. One free option is much under-used, yet done
properly, brings continual results.
Registering at ezine directories is a simple way to recruit
subscribers. You won't receive hundreds, or even tens of new
sign-ups a day from most of these sites, but they shouldn't be
ignored. Especially if you're operating on a budget.
The thing is, although you might not get many subscribers per
day, your listing is permanent. If your publication appears at
enough directories, over the course of a year it can mean
hundreds, possibly thousands of new subscribers. All free.
In addition, many sites allow you to include your Web site URL.
Those which use static, as opposed to dynamically generated pages
(which aren't indexed by search engines), will improve your
site's link popularity, and thus its search engine position.
Still, for it to be really worthwhile, you want to be able to
list your ezine quickly and easily in as many directories as
possible. The key to speed is preparation.
Before you go online, open a new text file. This wants to be a
plain text file, not a Word document. In it write:
* Two versions of the title of your ezine or newsletter.
A short one at 50 characters or less (simply the name of theezine). A longer title of up to 100 characters, incorporatingseveral of your most important keywords.
* Three versions of your ezine description.
A full description of up 250 characters, another of up to 200characters, and one of just 150 characters. Emphasize thebenefits of subscribing, and use your most important keywords,adding more as space permits.
As some directories allow the use of HTML commands in thedescription field, you might want to prepare a duplicate ofeach using HTML formatting for added impact.
* A list of up to 15 keywords relevant to your publication.
These are words and short phrases you want searchers to findyour ezine under. Again, different directories set differentsize limits. Some allow only 5 keywords, others, 6, 8, 10, 12,or 15. It's therefore essential when composing your list, thatyou order it in relation to keyword importance.
Start with your most important keyword, and work your way down,with the least relevant word or phrase last. Separate termswith commas, and aviod line breaks or carriage returns.
* The main URL of your Web site.
* The URL to your Ezine information/sign-up page.
* The URL to a sample issue (if you have one).
* The URL to ezine archives (if you have any).
* The email address used to subscribe.
* The email address used to unsubscribe.
* The approximate number of subscribers.
* Your full name
* Company/Organization name.
* A contact email address that may be published online.
* A private contact email address (not to be published).
No single directory will request all this information. But since
you'll need different elements for different directories, it
makes sense to keep all the details in one place.
Below are 44 places you can list your ezine:
http://www.asphyxia.com/ezm/
http://www.bizx.com/
http://www.bestezines.com/ezines/master.shtml
http://www.cashconnection.com/publisherssite.htm
http://www.catalog.com/vivian/interest-group-search.html
http://www.copywriter.com/lists/
http://www.cumuli.com/
http://www.e-zinez.com/
http://www.escribe.com/
http://www.ezine-marketing.com/
http://www.ezine-universe.com/
http://www.ezineadsource.com/
http://www.e-zinedirectory.com/
http://www.ezinefactory.co.za/
http://www.ezinesearch.com/search-it/ezine/
http://www.ezineseek.com/
http://www.ezinestoday.com/
http://www.freezineweb.com/
http://www.gneworld.com/mlist/
http://www.ideamarketers.com/publish/esignup.cfm
http://www.infojump.com/
http://www.inkpot.com/zines/
http://www.lifestylespub.com/
http://www.list-city.com/
http://www.List-Universe.com/
http://www.listex.com/category.html
http://www.listsnet.com/
http://www.liszt.com/
http://www.lsoft.com/lists/listref.html
http://www.marketing-info.com/zinedirectory.html
http://www.meta-list.net/
http://www.new-list.com/
http://www.newsletteraccess.com/
http://www.oblivion.net/zineworld/
http://www.paml.net/
http://www.perfecthomebusiness.com/
http://www.published.com/
http://www.reference.com/
http://www.techmailings.com/
http://www.tile.net/lists/
http://www.topezineads.com/submit_ezine.html
http://www.webscoutlists.com/
http://www.zinos.com/
http://www.zineconnection.com/
Open your new file to copy and paste the required information
into each form. Get a multiple clipboard utility and you'll save
even more time.
[I recommend shareware CopyPaste http://www.scriptsoftware.com .
Besides many other useful features, it provides you with 100
clipboards which can be saved through restarts].
There you have it! Though it may take a while to prepare your
information file, once done, you'll breeze through the
submissions. I'm sure you'll agree, a few hours work is worth it
to plug-in a never-ending, free subscriber feed!
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