How To Start Your Own eZine Or Newsletter
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I’ll Show You Mine
Copyright © 2002. Dan Levy. All rights reserved, unless specifically granted.
NOTE: This article is part of the free eBook, "I Am Falling, And You Can’t Make Me Get Up."
How To Start Your Own eZine Or Newsletter
Ask almost anyone these days, “What’s the ’secret’ of making money on the Net,” and you will get about three answers.
- Publish your own ezine.
- Publish your own ezine.
- Publish your own ezine.
Yes, I’m being redundant. And no, I’m not being redundant.
In the old days, you could make a fortune with just search engine results. Today, do a search on the term ‘ebook downloads’ or ‘free ebooks’. How many million results are returned? Even if you have a reasonably high ranking, what are your chances of being seen?
Forget FFA pages. You may get a few hits. But, no one sees your posts. And, if you host a page, not many will actually see your confirmation sales letter. But, that’s another article.
Safe mail lists? You signed up for them to send out your messages to millions - spam free. Right? How many messages sent to you from the list have you actually read? Well, that’s how many people are reading your sales letter, too.
That brings us back to the subject.
Publish your own ezine.
If you don’t have your own newsletter, ezine, or whatever you choose to call it, you are shooting yourself in the foot. As of the time of this writing, almost everyone who is making real money - six-figure money, is doing it because of their ezine & the size of their mailing list.
So, what’s the problem? Why doesn’t everyone have an ezine going out on a regular basis? It’s the old excuse monster.
Well, guess what? It’s time to get off our “buts” (pun intended) and get to writing. It’s easy. It’s quick. And, it will increase your sales!
“But, I don’t know how to publish an ezine.”
So what? I can’t sing. I couldn’t carry a tune if it had handles. But, I sing anyway - no matter how often my daughter asks me to stop.
You want an ezine? Here it is in easy steps.
OK. There’s your ezine. See how easy it is.
“But, I don’t know what to write about.”
Visit some of the message boards/discussion groups that pertain to what you are selling. The hot topics are what you write about. This way, other people are giving you the ideas & you keep your article content current.
“But, I don’t know how to write.”
Once again - so what. The only thing you have to write is the short introductory paragraph. If you are selling someone else’s product as an affiliate, they probably have sales letters or short ezine ads pre-written. Use them - that’s what they’re for. If you are selling your own product, find someone who can write good sales copy. Pay them to do a few ads for you.
As far as articles go, borrow them. There are probably 1000’s of authors who want YOU to publish THEIR articles in YOUR ezine. Why? At the bottom of the article they get to put a link to their website. The more people publish their article, the more people visit the site, the more sales they make. See my article directory for thousands of articles you can use.
Blatant Plug: You are granted distribution rights to this article, as well as most of my other articles. Put them in your ezine or on your website … Please!
The trick is to find the articles to publish. I don’t list sites for this, because they come and go. But, a great source for finding new & fresh articles is the The Warrior Forum hosted by the Internet Warriors™. It’s been around many years with superior contributors. I’ve been a member for years. Become a Warrior Pro member and get access to the forum, web hosting, and many other great benefits.
“But, I don’t have time.”
Do you have 20 or 30 minutes every couple of weeks? That’s all it really has to take. You already have your introductory paragraph, sales pitch, and unsubscribe information. All you need to come up with for each issue is a couple of new articles. If you use ‘borrowed’ articles, this is already done for you. Your ezine is simply a matter of copy & pasting.
That’s it. You now have an ezine that you publish twice a month. And, it’s as good as most any of them. Your bi-weekly ezine need not take more than one hour per month to put together and you really don’t need to write anything yourself.
The only thing you have left to do is build that mailing list so your ezine goes out to as many people as possible. How to do this is the subject of many articles, so I won’t go into detail in this one. But, a few suggestions would be:
There you have it. A basic blueprint for your ezine.
Good luck.
Until next time,




















