Make Your Email Newsletter Popular

Writing by Brick Marketing on Tuesday, 4 of March , 2008 at 5:23 pm

Everyone wants their email newsletter to be popular. One of the things that tends to indicate popularity is when you see something everywhere. For example, every time there is a trend, you see that particular bracelet or hairstyle everywhere you look. The more you see it, the more you want one of your own. The same thing works with email newsletters.

Be everywhere. When people see your name or your email newsletter popping up all over the place, they will quickly decide that you must be writing something well to be so popular and soon your opt-in list will grow to be bigger and better.

There are several ways to appear everywhere. Here they are:

Write guest articles. This can be for other websites, blogs or email newsletters. The idea is to get your name out there, along with a link to sign up for your email newsletter.

Get listed. In directories, that is. There are hundreds of ezine and email newsletter directories, so get listed in every one that fits you. These probably won´t bring you huge amounts of subscribers, but even one or two from each site can add up quickly.

Be newsworthy.
Write about newsworthy things and then send invitations to major blogs on that topic to check out your email newsletter.

Join giveaways. Join every giveaway possible and people will begin to associate your email newsletter with free stuff and quality.

Being popular is often the illusion first. Then you will actually begin to be popular and see far more people subscribing to your email newsletters, which is the main goal, after all!

                      Category: Email Newsletters                      
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