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Press Release Distribution

So far, we've discussed
how to get free publicity and advertising for your business,
product or service through the use of press releases. This is
the "traditional" way of doing it and still one of the most
productive as well.
But, there is another
way of getting free publicity and that has to do with
articles being submitted to editors/publishers of magazines
and online newsletters/ezines. Since I've mainly discussed
offline publicity tactics, I'm going to devote the rest of this
section to online publicity.
These days, most good
marketers and Web sites have a newsletter or ezine (which
stands for "Electronic Magazine").
Newsletters (whether
they would be email ezines, web based newsletters or even off-line hard copy newsletters) help the
publisher stay in touch with his/her subscribers and
customers.
The publisher can use
his/her newsletter to further build credibility of his
business and/or expertise in a particular subject matter, help
expand and secure relationships with his subscribers,
or promote products and services for himself or joint
ventures with other marketers!
Another reason for
having a newsletter is to charge for advertising space...
"tiny classified ads" as infomercial giant Don Lapre would
say.
Most of these online
newsletter/ezines are free to subscribe (or as we call it,
"opt-in") and because of this, they all contain some sort of
advertising to help pay for and justify the author's time
being spent each week or month in pumping out a newsletter
issue (note that the author can also ONLY advertise his own
products... either way, the end result of the newsletter is
more revenue!).
There are two ways
you can get traffic to your web site. You can place
classified ads in the newsletters or you can get free
publicity by submitting articles. Since this section is
all about "free advertising", let's discuss article submission
tactics and its importance.
Why
Submit Articles
Unless you have
absolutely nothing to do and your business is on total
automatic pilot, you will not have enough time (or energy) to
write out a new, fresh article every week for your newsletter
(you time would be better spent promoting and marketing your
business in other ways).
Most newsletters go
out once a week (or biweekly) and after the initial tidal wave
of creative juices, the editor can go blank with ideas! This
is where you come in and take advantage of the situation
because most newsletter editors will be craving (and almost
begging) for good articles to be submitted to them.
This is a great
opportunity because as I've already discussed in the previous
pages, an article gives you far more credibility than an
advertising. It may take a little bit more work, but it's free
and the results will always be better than an ad.
This will be easier
for some than others, but the best advice I can give that will
save you time and allow you to write out the best article is
for you to basically write about a subject that you are
very familiar with.
Write and talk about
your experiences... what has worked, what hasn't and what
you've learned. Heck, that's exactly what I'm doing right now
and this is probably why the words and thoughts are just
flowing out effortlessly.
You can easily do the
same. There is no need to copy or hack away at other people's
articles (nobody wants or likes to read rehashed, old
material). Use your imagination and be creative. Put
your own writing style into your works and people will love
it.
Also, your articles
don't have to be very long or very technical. In fact, most
newsletter publishers prefer the shorter articles as opposed
to long ones (of course, if the article is very well
written... the length will make absolutely no difference.)
If you need an
example of a "good" article, that's also a bit on the "long"
site, take a look at my
free report. This article has been published in well over
85 newsletters, ezines and magazines world wide!
Study the headline,
the subheads and notice how the topic itself is interesting,
as well as very informative.
With over 100,000
newsletters and email lists on the Internet, this can be very
difficult. The first thing you must do is narrow your search
down to your specific topic or subject
matter.
If you're business,
product or service has to do with the selling nutritional
supplements, then you would need to look in 'health' and
'sport' based newsletters. If you have an online business, you
would need to look under topics of 'business' (or more
specifically, 'home-based' businesses), 'marketing' and
'advertising'.
There are a few
places to start your search. The first place you can look is
at the
"Liszt" which is a huge mailing list directory where you
can search over 90,000 lists by subject matter and/or
keywords. A couple other places you can also check out is
"Infojump"
and
"E-ZineZ".
What you want to do
it take a look at all the different ezines that have to do
with your specific subject matter, see if they do or do not
allow for article submissions and if they do, see what their
rules, guidelines and restrictions are.
Definitely check out
the above Web sites... but one major problem with them is that
you're given too many choices and it will
take a VERY long while to sort through everything.
Luckily, I found a
very cool resource that only has information
about ezines, article submission guidelines and their
advertising rules! But I'll get to that in a few minutes... I
don't like to get side tracked just yet.
Once you've written
your article and found about 5-10 target publications to
submit to, we can get started with your "publicity campaign".
Chances are, you're
going to email the publisher your article. The first rule is
that you have to make it personal. You can't just use a
generic template, send it out to a bunch of newsletter
publishers and say something like:
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To Whom It May
Concern,
I've
recently written an incredible article entitled,
"How To XYZ On The Internet" and I think your
newsletter would fit the exact profile for it. Feel
free to use my article in an upcoming issue.
Sincerely,
John
Doe |
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Most likely your
email is just gonna get deleted and your article, how ever
good it may have been, will never get read! What you want to
do is customize your email.
Send out something
like:
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Dear John
(first
name of the publisher),
I've
read a few issues of your "XYZ Newsletter"
(fill in the
actual name of the publication/newsletter/ezine)
and I've really enjoyed the articles you've
presented.
I've
also noticed that you accept article submissions
from outside writers and I would be honored if you
could possible include one of my newest articles in
a future issue of your "XYZ Newsletter"
(fill in
the actual name of the publication/newsletter/ezine).
Below
you'll find my new article entitled, "XYZ Headline"
(make sure it's a catch
headline).
I think it will benefit your subscribers in many
ways because they'll discover...
-
benefit one...
-
benefit two...
-
benefit three...
If
you have any questions or comments, feel free to
email me at yourname@yourdomain.com.
Thank
you in advance for your time and consideration.
Warmest Regards,
(your name goes here)
(your web site goes here)
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[ article
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Now, you don't have
to be as long as I was and you could simply leave out the
section with the "benefit bullets". But I like to leave that
in because it teases the publisher and gets him to read your
article (the same way it'll get his customer's to read the
article!).
As you become more
experienced in article submissions, you list of newsletter and
publisher contacts will grow to 20, 50 or more (I know of one
person who has over 2000 personal contacts!)
How To Send It Out
You could simply use
your current email program and send everything out
individually, but this could become a real pain in the butt!
(Whatever you do, do NOT send the names out using BCC
feature. This will reduce the personalizing effects
completely!).
There are a lot of
email programs that will allow you to send out customized,
personalized emails to your list. The can really save you a
ton of time. Four such software programs that will do the job
for you are
My Email Manager,
Mailloop
and
AutoResponse Plus
Short By-Line/Footer
Make sure you have a
short by-line or footer at the end of your article (no more
than 3-5 lines maximum). To tell you the truth, with out this
"indirect ad", your article is almost a waste of time for
you.
At the very end of
your article, just write a very brief statement about
you and your business. Also, try to entice people by giving
away something for free. Write something like:
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John Doe
(your name
goes here)
has written/done/accomplished
(fill in
some credentials).
His web site located at
(web address
goes here)
reveals
(put in one or two
catchy benefits).
Make sure you stop by and pick up a free newsletter
at
(your
newsletter subscription site)
or send any email to subscribe@yourdomain.com
(have an
auto responder subscribing them to your newsletter).
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Don't Sell Anything
Don't try to sell
anything or promote your "new product" in your article. Just
keep it informative, educational and filled with new ideas and
tips. Leave the subtle promotions for your footer at the end
of the article.
Double Check
Once you've written
your article, put it aside for a day and then re-read it. Make
the appropriate changes, spell check and make sure your
grammar is correct and understandable. You may even have a
friend or colleague proof read it for you.
No
Email Attachments
It's best not to send
your article as an email attachment simply because a lot of
people don't open them up (thinking that it could be a
potential virus or something else bad). Now, if your article
is very long, you may want to send it in a two or three part
email, just so you don't bog down their server, but this
usually isn't a big problem.
70
Characters Max.
Lastly, keep the
length of each line in your email article to 65-70 characters.
Most email newsletters (or any email for that matter) should
only be that wide and it will save the publisher tons of time
trying to reformat your article.
You can use a simple
text program like
TextPad
which guarantees correct length in each line. This is
something simple, but it could make a big difference.
Now that you have a
solid foundation of online and offline publicity tactics, let's
discuss how you can put it all to work for you and start making some serious
cash!
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