How To Promote Your Affiliate Product By Using Ezine Advertising?
Posted by: Alan in affiliate marketing
What is ezine? I did not know what is ezine before joining Ewen Chia’s Secret Affiliate Weapon membershipsite. Ezine is short for electronic magazine and is normally an electronic copy of a printed magazine. It is normally delivered via a website or an email newsletter. Once you have subscribed to an ezine, you will receive either promotional or informational email newsletter from the ezine owner.
Ewen has suggested ezine is the best place for you as a newbie to promote your affiliate product. This works very well if you are promoting internet marketing product. This is because newbies who are looking online business opportunity like to get information from ezines.
The advantages of ezine advertising are as below. These include :
- It is cost effective. You can find deals out there as low as $10.
- It is highly targeted. You just need to find the ezine publishers who offer advertising opportunities and cover topics relevant to your niche.
- It will allow you to test your ad cheaply and make some initial profits that you can leverage into grabbing more advertising and affiliate tools.
- Ezine subscribers usually trust their ezine owner and, hence, tend to trust the advertisements that appear in the ezine.
Ewen has outlined the above advantages of using ezine advertising in his ebook called Ultimate Affiliate Marketing. It is a master training blueprint for a newbie who wants to succeed in affiliate marketing.
On the other hand, there are different types of advertising you can buy in ezines such as :
- Solo Ad
- Top sponsor ad (appears at top of email)
- Middle sponsor ad
- Bottom sponsor ad
In this case, solo ad is the most effective way to reach subscribers as you can send a full promotional email to them. Solo ad is usually more expensive due to its effectiveness of promoting affiliate product.
Tags: affiliate, affiliate marketing, Ewen-Chia, ezine, ezine-advertising, newsletter, secret-affiliate-weapon, solo-ad, sponsor-ad













Entries (RSS)