Putting the YOU in Your E-zine
By Alexandria K. Brown
I get many e-zines in my
inbox every week, and they all offer useful information. But
there are some I enjoy more than others.
What do the ones I love have
in common?
They feel like they come from
a REAL person. These publishers put some heart-and-soul into
their e-zines. They share information about themselves. And
because I feel like I know them personally, I'm more likely to
buy from them at some point.
I can also share with you
that once I began sharing a bit about ME in my e-zine, my
response rates increased dramatically. More readers wrote me
back, more clicked on my links, and more bought my products
and services.
So, how can YOU put more you
in your e-zine? Very easily. Here are a few ideas to get you
started.
What's Going on
With YOU?
Quick: Think of three things
going on in your life right now that you could share with your
readers. Have you won an award? Were you mentioned in a
national newspaper? Did you pull a hamstring doing Tae Bo? Are
you teary-eyed because your daughter's wedding is right around
the corner? These are all events your readers can relate to
and will appreciate you sharing.
One e-zine I used to get a
real chuckle out of was Dave Balch's "Big Bucks in a
Bathrobe." (Unfortunately, his business has changed so he no
longer publishes it.) In each issue, Dave not only shared
useful information on running a profitable business, but also
hysterical stories about "life on the ranch." Dave and his
wife own many animals, including horses, dogs, and "the parrot
that just won't die." Whenever I saw Dave's e-zine in my
mailbox, I read it right away because I knew it would brighten
my mood.
Reach Out for
Help
Have a question you'd like
answered? Why not ask your readers for help? Example: I
recently began shopping around for a convertible, and I
mentioned it in my e-zine a few weeks ago. To help me with my
decision, I asked my readers who owned convertibles to share
their experiences with me.
You wouldn't believe how many
people wrote me back, telling me about their own cars, how
much they love them, and what new convertibles they recommend!
I was delighted with the response.
Readers also love quick polls
that allow them to give you their opinion. For a fun survey
mechanism, try www.SurveyMonkey.com.
Give Us the
Picture
Photos help your visitors and
your e-zine readers feel closer to you instantly -- it's as if
they know you better than before.
In one issue I mentioned to
my readers that I had a new headshot taken and would love
their opinion of it. Hundreds of people clicked through to see
the photo, and many of them wrote me to say they thought it
was great!
Unless you're ugly as a toad,
a decent photo will only help your business. If you publish an
HTML e-zine, put your photo in your top banner if you have
room.
Also don't be afraid of
sharing photos of your family, pets, business associates, etc.
You'll be surprised how often your readers will click-through
to see them. Example: "Click here to see me in action at my
first swing dancing competition!"
Don't Be Afraid
to Have Opinions
Real people have real
opinions. So voice yours, and people will perk up. I've found
that my readers often respond best when they're provoked and
encouraged to see things in a new light.
If some don't agree with you
(and some won't), their response can lead to a brand new
discussion or article topic. Remember, if someone takes the
time to write you back to disagree with anything you've said,
be happy. It means they're actually reading your e-zine!
Where, and How
Much?
A great place to put this
personal information is at the beginning of your e-zine in an
"editor's note" or "welcome message." This welcomes the reader
with a warm greeting from you and is the perfect spot to share
these positive, personal tidbits.
Once you get the hang of
giving more YOU to your readers, you'll come to enjoy the art
of sharing and the increased reader-interaction it brings.
Just make sure that it doesn't take over your e-zine. The bulk
of your content should still be your main article, list of
tips, etc. Think of your personal information as the
introduction that leads up to the main event!
(c) 2003-2004 Alexandria K.
Brown
ABOUT
Alexandria K. Brown, “The E-zine Queen,” is author of
the award-winning manual, “Boost Business With Your Own E-zine.”
To learn more about her book and sign up for more FREE tips
like these, visit her site at
http://www.ezinequeen.com/

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