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Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Blog Promotion through Email Groups

Email groups are important targets for your promotions, and gaining their support can go a long way in increasing the popularity of your blog.

Major Sample of Your Target Market

Email groups are created on the basis of shared interests or any other common factor. Email groups may be composed of people with the same hobby, living in the same area, or with the same occupation.

Whatever the reason an email group had for establishing itself, what’s important is for you to determine whether they can match the profile of your target market. When it does, getting the group hooked to your blog instantly lets you kill several birds with just one click!

Unified Response

Another great thing about tapping on email groups is the kind of relationships members have with each other and how group decisions are made. In email groups, there is always a clear distinction between moderators and ordinary members. When moderators make a decision, members almost always automatically perform a similar action.

If you can manage to convince the moderators of the email group to visit your blog and maybe even link to it, you can expect the members to promote your blog as well. Convince the one that matters and you win all!

Variety

As we’ve mentioned earlier on, email groups are established for varying reasons. It is unlikely, therefore, that you won’ find any email group matching the description of your target market. As such, you should take the time to browse through email group directories. Pay attention to the information they’ve provided for their group and you’ll know whether they’re likely to be interested in your blog or not.

How to Tap on Email Groups

Now that you’re aware of the importance of email groups, here are a few tips to effectively promote your blog through them.

Join the Group

Your messages will be welcomed more warmly if you join their group first. To do so, you’ll usually need a valid email address, pass their security test, and maybe explain your reason for joining.

While it’s always good to be candid, it wouldn’t hurt to mention any other reason you may have besides wanting a chance to promote your blog. If you’re stuck for a reason, try thinking of yourself as an ordinary member instead. Think of the benefits you’ll enjoy from joining the group and make sure to mention that.

Know the rules

Every email group has rules for members to follow. Make sure you learn these carefully so that you avoid unknowingly violating any of their rules. Abiding by them as you start posting your messages to the group is sure to endear yourself to other members as well.

Introduce yourself

Before posting any message, it’s important to introduce yourself to other members. Remember to thank them for letting you join their group and take the time to get to know them as well. Introducing yourself is a great way to direct the conversation to your blog and from there, you’ll able to start on your marketing plan.

Return the favor

Last but not the least, remember to return the favor. If the email groups you’ve joined are working hard to promote your blog, you should return the favor and promote them as well. Doing that is good karma, and that’s never bad for your business!

Monday, September 9, 2013

Have a Blog? Don’t Do This to Your Email Sig!

If you send out emails a lot, and if you write to a lot of friends and family, then you may be aware of the power of your email signature. A lot of businesspersons use their email signature in order to show their contact information, which can save them the effort of having to provide all of it in their email, and which can also save them the effort of having to sign every single email. Some business owners also use their email signature to post information about their offerings, or to advertise big discounts or sales that their customers might want to hear about or be updated on.

Even writers need an email signature in order to post their favorite quotes, or even their favorite passages from their own works.

An email signature acts as an identifier, and if used well, it can be a great way for you to post information about yourself and get a lot of people to visit your blog. However, you can also overestimate the power of this email signature, and if you do not make your email signature carefully and with your audience in mind, then no one will visit your blog. If you are interested in promoting your blog through a great email signature, then here are a few tips that you may want to take into account when knowing what not to do.

- Be considerate of people who have to work with slow Internet connections: avoid placing multimedia files in your email signature.

Some email software will allow you to place photos and videos in your email signature. If you are working with people who have fast Internet connections, these files can load properly and quickly. But if you are working with people who are still using dial-up Internet, then you may put their computers in a whole lot of trouble. Save them this trouble by keeping your email signature to a text-only format.

- Don’t overload on the text, either. You may be tempted to put in paragraphs and paragraphs of text, with smilies and other emoticons that you think will make your signature look “cute.”

The thing is, such a signature stops being cute when someone is forced to read through it. Think of how tired your eyes would be if you were made to read through a sea of words; now, transfer that to an email signature, and think of what your email reader would think if you had to post information on your blog using a thousand words!

- Don’t just hyperlink: put your blog address down. Some blog owners will often put the words “click here” and hyperlink it to the blog. This may not show up when email readers select a “text only” option when reading their emails, and clicking on a hyperlink while the browser is not open can tax on a computer’s resources. Keep your blog address readable.

- Avoid putting colors in your text: the simpler, the better. You don’t have to overload on the text formatting in order to make your email signature nice to look at and appealing. Stay with the staid and simple black, and avoid having to change colors or have words that need to be colored in or formatted. Again, if you have email readers who have the “text only” option on, all your colors and formats will be gone.

- Stay with three lines of text, and avoid going for more than this. Think of the succinct compactness of a dog tag: dog’s name on one line, owner’s name on the next, and then contact information on the last line.

Sunday, September 8, 2013

4 Ways to Promote Your Blog Using E-mail Listings

When it comes to survival in blogosphere, it's all about connections. All those links and good word thrown in by happy and loyal readers and visitors do wonders for promoting your blog and spiking its traffic. And then, there are those e-mail listings – e-mail addresses and names of people who just might be interested in becoming regular recipients of information and news from you. If you want to give your blog a fighting chance, here are 4 tips on how to promote your blog using e-mail listings:

Target, target, target.

If you have to start promoting your blog now, then start right. Carefully determine your 'market' – the type of readership you want to focus on and the type of visitors you want to bring in. This can vary greatly, depending on the main theme of your blog.

Look at your main subject and the sub-topics you regularly write about. Who would want to read your blog on a regular basis? What kind of topics would they want to find in your blog? Once they find their way to your site, would they stick around and look at your other entries?

Would they participate in any polls, discussion boards and forums you might offer or at least leave a comment? Furthermore, would the people in your e-mail listings be willing to promote your blog to others or mention it on their own blogs? With a targeted e-mail listing, the answer to these questions is a resounding yes.

The point here is simple: the market for your blog is already out there. It's now up to you to let them know who and what you are and where they can find you. By focusing on promoting your blog to highly targeted e-mail listings, you can avoid marketing to that segment of blog visitors that: a) are totally uninterested in what your blog has to offer, b) are only partly interested and cannot be relied on to stay for long and c) have vague interests and may or may not be willing to participate or sign up for your promotions.

Offer relevance at all times

If you are unable to use relevance in your invitations, it will be like throwing thousands of invitations to a violin concerto in a gym full of wrestling fans. You probably could hit a few bull's eyes and some might be even willing to give your invite a try but the meager results will not compensate for the sheer effort and resources you will be using.

Avoid wasting your precious energy by ensuring that when you promote your blog using e-mail listings, it will be relevant enough for the recipients to respond positively to.

Be clear about your motives

The people who belong to your e-mail listings may be very familiar with the industry by now. When promoting your blog, make sure you state in clear terms what the blog is about, what subject(s) will be offered and how they can respond.

Don't hide behind vague terms or try to be mysterious. Remember that your e-mail list has plenty of other options out there, blogs that are willing to state their offerings in clear, understandable language.

Allow your e-mail listings the freedom to opt out

So maybe you've garnered some terrific responses from your initial foray into opt-in subscriptions with your e-mail listing to promote your blog. Does that mean risking a percentage of that number to unsubscribe by offering an opt-out option? Definitely.

Allowing new members obtained from your e-mail listings to opt-out is not only polite, it also shows professionalism on your part. Withholding the opportunity for subscribers to unsubscribe is considered rude and makes you seem desperate for readers.

If you choose this method of retaining your readers, you risk being ridiculed in the industry. If word gets around, you could risk losing even more potential leads for your e-mail listings. To gain respect and eventually, a loyal following for your blog, promote it with your visitors' interests in mind.

Have the Right Email Signature to Promote Your Blog

Having a blog can be a great thing if you want to earn a lot of money. First of all, there are many ways for you to earn money from your blog, if you know where to look and how to write to meet the needs and demands of your market. You can post advertisements, and then get commissions for each time that your blog visitors click on your advertisements.

You can get paid for each blog post that you write, and then get paid in bulk if a company likes you and decides to outsource you as their primary blog writer. You can also get paid by brick and mortar companies who want to use your blog as their own advertising posting site.

In all these cases, you can get money and make a profit only if you are able to prove that a lot of people visit your blog, and only if you can show that people are actually interested in what you have to say. This may mean that you need to have a lot of people commenting on your blog, a lot of people linking to it, and a lot of people coming in each day to read each and every entry that you have written. This also means that you need to promote your blog in as many channels and through as many places as possible that are appropriate to your blog content and your intended target market.

One way that you can promote your blog is to have the right email signature in each of your emails. True, you can ask people to link to you, and you can post in forums, but you can also get the word out fast if you are able to let each of your email readers see that you have stuff that they might be able to use. An email signature, moreover, is the easiest to see and catch: people always check their email, but to be able to see your posts in a forum or to see your link in a neighboring blog, they will need to open their browser and spend their time surfing the Internet. Your email signature should therefore be the ultimate invitation to open that browser and check your blog out.

So how should you fashion your email signature?

First of all, know your limits: you should keep to a very small number of lines, and you should avoid any formatting or inserting files that may make your email hard to read and difficult to load. Keep your email signature to three lines: your blog address, your name, and a description of your blog.

Why put your blog address out there? You need people to see what your blog name and address is, instead of having to make them click on a “click here” or “see more” link that you intend to hyperlink into their browsers. You need your name as author, of course, and you need a quick description of your blog in order to tell your reader what he or she should expect.

Make your blog description short (one sentence of less than fifteen words should be a good benchmark), but make sure that it meets someone’s need. For instance, avoid saying, “A blog about gardening,” and be more action-oriented, such as “If you need more information about how to make your garden attractive at all times of the year, then visit my blog!”

These are only a few tips that you may want to take into account as you go about using your email signature in order to promote your blog. For more information, note what kinds of email signatures work with you, and see how you can make your own better. If you are able to use your email signature well, then you will be able to get more visitors to your blog.

Saturday, September 7, 2013

How to Find Email Groups to Promote Your Blog

Having a blog can be a great way for you to practice your writing and let others know more about you and get to know you better. Also in this day and age of internet business, a blog can be a great way for you to earn money.

The system called affiliate marketing you can get the Commission whenever people click on the ads that are placed on your site. In this way you will not only enjoy writing, you can also make money from it. Of course the only way that you can get money through this method is to get more visitors to your blog and have great content that everyone will want to take advantage of.

One of the ways for you to get more visitors is to find a group e-mail, which you can use to promote your blog. Group of e-mail or mailing list is a great marketing vehicle: you can reach a lot of people who have the same interests as yours, you can find a lot of people who may even have the same attitude as yours, and you can get the word out is faster for the product or service that you like. In the same way you can get the word out much faster on your blog, and you may be able to spread the word if you know how to talk to people in your group email.

But how to find a group of e-mail messages? Here are a few tips that you can use as you search for a mailing list that will let you talk to a lot of people to keep in touch with people with whom you share interests and there is a lot of fun in promoting your blog!

Firstly, what are your interests?

Many e-mail groups are built around common interests, whether it be movies, music, crafts, and even romance and love. List down all your interests. You can start with your hobbies, your favorite songs, artists, movies, books, authors and actors. These interests can be used as keywords when searching for email lists. Almost all of the e-mail list networks have a searchable database that can be used when searching for groups for you to be a member of a. So you can be sure to find people who have the same interests as yours.

Secondly, it is your blog?

Use keywords about your blog in order to find more group emails. For example, if you have a blog about pets, you can search for a group of e-mails that talk about pets, animal feed, pet grooming, vet visits and the vet and just animals in general. You can be as specific as you like: there is a mailing list for the proud owners of certain breeds of dogs, or for people who like a certain kind of reptile. You can be as general as you like. However, you may have a hard time with large groups because they can be filled with people who do not carefully read all posrs.

-In - the third uniformly yourself, but not too thin

The disadvantage to the fact that too few mailing lists to be a member in is that you will also have fewer contacts in your network and a smaller range, as if you were to put all your eggs in one basket. The downside to the fact that too many mailing lists, however, is that they are much more difficult to manage on your part, and you could end up getting a lot of emails, but do not get to respond quickly enough.

7 Ways to Treat Visitors from Your E-mail Groups to Keep Them Coming Back

E-mail groups can be a rich mine of prospects. It's only logical that you do everything you can to make sure that visitors coming in from that source are well taken care of so they come back to your blog or website again and again. After all, it probably took you a lot of time and effort to target your leads and tap your network of contacts in order to generate the listing from that e-mail group. Don’t let it go to waste. Here are 7 ways you can use to treat visitors that come from e-mail groups and make sure they come back again and again:

Have a working website

Nothing could be more frustrating and annoying to a visitor than attempting to get through to a website that hangs or simply freezes. If you want visitors coming from e-mail groups to stick around or come back, make sure your website or blog delivers.

Check your website for general operability and use. Do graphics take too long to load? Perhaps it's best to switch to an image with a lower resolution or change the images altogether. Are there dead links? It's probably time to do a periodic site repair. Is the site troublesome? Perhaps it's time to overhaul the whole site or switch to an account with your ISP that can accommodate your site's demands.

Make sure your site can handle the traffic

Traffic can be a problem, particularly if you're on a shared site or free blog. Ultimately, it all boils down to server and processor limitations, so it's a good idea to check if your server has the memory and processor capacity to handle a surge of traffic coming from your e-mail groups. Although blog platforms and most sites are optimized to handle any traffic surges, it's still best to check.

Know your visitors

Granted that e-mail groups are generally easier to 'read' and categorize than generic listings, it's still best to determine certain tendencies that each group has. To do this, you'll need to spend some time analyzing the figures and reports from your blog or website.

Check your most popular entries – those write ups that have generated a spike in traffic, read visitor comments, discussion threads and posts and check your stats regularly. If you receive e-mail messages from your e-mail groups, you might want to check their content for clues. Familiarizing yourself with your visitors will allow you to offer better content and service and approach them on a more personalized level.

Interact

Don’t make your visitors feel that they just landed on a deserted planet when they visit your website. Make sure that you reply to their inquiries, comments and messages. Go beyond the usual 'Thanks for your comment' or 'Come back for more info' posts. Read their messages and post replies that encourage more interaction.

Have a segregated group? Offer relevant content nevertheless

Relevant content is essential to ensuring that you treat your site's visitors well. Regardless of how diverse your e-mail groups are, it's essential that you still cater to their unique interests and needs. Check your content because this is how you'll win their hearts and loyalty.

Always offer a selection

Variety makes for an interesting blog or website. Even if your site has a theme, make sure you offer other content that may be directly or indirectly related to the main subject.

Practice politeness

Political correctness may be overrated for some but politeness is here to stay. Always treat visitors that come from e-mail groups with respect. Avoid writing insults or leering comments. Remember that people are entitled to their own opinions and their right to express themselves is protected by the law.

You may not agree with what they say but hey, it's a democracy. And that's exactly the reason why you enjoy the privilege of maintaining your own website in the first place. So lighten up and treat your visitors with respect. Who knows? You could even build a stronger e-mail group list in the process.

Tips for Writing an Effective E-mail Signature Promoting Your Blog

Branding is big business. Companies actually use a significant amount of their budget simply to build and fortify their brands. Brands identify a product and are used by consumers to associate a company with a specific business or service. When you're marketing online to promote your blog or your business, easily one of the most effective means to build your brand is using an e-mail signature, one that will identify you and associate you with a specific type of service or information.

What exactly is an e-mail signature?

An e-mail signature is an identifier that you will usually include at the end of every e-mail message, article, post or thread that you send or publish online. It includes your name, your company, the title of your blog or website, its address and other contact information about you.

The e-mail signature is equivalent to a real world business card – its main purpose is to introduce you to visitors and readers and to provide them with a means to get in touch with you or find their way to your blog. It's easy to set up and better yet, you can use it a thousand times each week and still not spend a single cent.

How important is an e-mail signature? Consider the posts in blogs, articles and comments that marketers and bloggers often leave online and on all those e-mails you receive. At the bottom, you'll find the ubiquitous e-mail signature with a short description of the blogger and their contact information.

Click on the link provided and you'll be brought to that blogger's little space in the Web. Without a signature, it will be difficult indeed for anyone to locate that blogger's URL or at least go through the trouble of seeking him out actively in search engines.

Writing a good and effective e-mail signature for your blog

Promoting your blog can be done in small yet effective steps. One of these is by using an effective e-mail signature. Here's how to write an e-mail signature that will work for you and create buzz for your blog at the same time:

Check the e-mail application or program you're using

Most e-mail applications popular today have a tool that allows you to set up your own e-mail signature. This tool will then automatically add your signature to every e-mail you send out.

Check your e-mail program for this tool. In Windows Mail or Outlook, for example, writing a good e-mail signature can be performed in just a few minutes with a few simple clicks. Use the signature editor on the program in case you want to make changes or use the signature only on specific e-mails you want to send out.

Include carefully chosen keywords

Other than your contact information, consider using keywords in the text link that are related to your blog's subject. This will help increase that link's relevance and popularity, promoting your blog in the process.

Keep it short but informative

Think about all the important information you'll want to include in your e-mail signature – your name, contact information, blog title, address, etc. It's a free country, so you pretty much have a choice on what you want to include but it's best to stick only to the kind of information that will bring you the best results and promote your blog.

Keep your links minimal. One or two will do. Most readers find multiple links to different URLs a bit suspect, so it's best to use only links to the blog where information related to your entry will be found.

Be prepared to be flexible

If you will be submitting some of your blog entries or e-mail content to article directories, find out if these directories have any submission guidelines you will have to comply with. Generally, you'll find that directories or databases prefer plain text formatting and specific rules regarding placement, length and structure of your byline. Tweak your e-mail signature just a bit and you'll be refused.

Since these aren't your rules to bend, you'll have no choice but to follow these submission guidelines so you can get back to the business of promoting your blog. To solve this, write multiple e-mail signatures and use these templates as needed. Then update these should changes occur.

This is also a good idea in case you will be sending out e-mails with a different theme. Changing the keywords on your text link will help increase its relevance and promote your blog.

Friday, September 6, 2013

Creating a listing-you can email with your blog

Choose the email lists are very important. They provide you with a legal way to keep in touch with your customers, not to mention a way to ensure that you do not lose them to the competition.

Subscription software

Choose the best software that will allow you to automate the registration process for potential subscribers. Once you have this up and running, visitors to your blog can automatically select in your email list, even without your physical control. Set the parameters for these programs, it is up to you to choose whether the approval of the subscription will be automated or manual.

Proposal and reference

Use catching the attention of image or decorative text when inviting people to join your email list. Make sure to place it in a prominent area of your home page. As for the other pages, just select the place where the highly visible and that you could maintain for the entire Web site.

As for the links just keep it simple and do not forget to make regular checks to ensure that it is always in good working condition.

A call to action

Because the current objective is to build your email list, you better stop every blog post you write with an invitation to join your email list. Your call to action for now must offer strong encouragement to join your email list.

For effective call to action just keep your suggestions, a short but powerful. Use words, action-packed and if possible, try to create a sense of urgency with your words.

Timing

Talking about urgency, one way to make people even more aware of the need to join your email list is offering an incentive to him. It can be special discounts, membership privileges, or free books and loves. Whatever you end up offer, just don't forget to set the deadline for your promotion.

With the clock ticking, your blog readers are sure to experience just how necessary it is for them to take advantage of your offer.

Advantages

In addition to these incentives, you mentioned should also be other benefits for the customer to enjoy as soon as they sign up to your email list. Explain to them what you hope to accomplish with your email list and they will enjoy it at the same time.

Sign up with your email list, for example, will allow them to receive regular updates about the latest additions to your blog. They may also have the opportunity to receive newsletters containing special information for members only.

Security and privacy

Another way to get people to subscribe to your email list from your blog is by giving them the reassurance they need when it comes to security and privacy. Purchase and register for what you need in order to provide its customers a secure platform for the registration process. And secure platform that holds customer data from getting hacked.

With regard to the confidentiality you must also give your solemn Word does not transmit any information they provide to other parties.

Overall improvement

Of course the real clincher is your blog itself. If you are constantly working on providing the best content for your blog, you're giving them the best reason to subscribe to your email list. If you prove to them that there is something to look forward to in your blog, they will never think that there is no reason for them to join your email list.

As an email signature can be a good way to promote your blog

If you plan to promote your blog, you have to ask yourself-how can I do this? Most especially if your blog is just talking about personal things and people can now apply to write at all. Don't worry because no blog promotion so easy. All it takes is a few lines and then the magic begins. A few lines in your signature can make a lot of difference!

Imagine the number of people you send mail. Every day, you can send an email to thousands of people with one click of a button. That's how powerful the Internet is. If you link your signature to your blog all e-mail recipients will receive a direct link to your blog. It really will help increase traffic to your site. Obviously, with more traffic, the more successful your blog will be. It's the magic signatures.

A simple example signatures are just a short and sweet phrase. It should not be long. After Setup, you can send an email to thousands of people with one click of a button. That's how powerful the Internet is. If you link your signature to your blog all e-mail recipients will receive a direct link to your blog. It really will help increase traffic to your site. Obviously, with more traffic, the more successful your blog will be. It's the magic signatures. There is no need to add a complication to promote your blog.

If you link your signature to your blog all e-mail recipients will receive a direct link to your blog. It really will help increase traffic to your site. Obviously, with more traffic, the more successful your blog will be. It's the magic signatures. There is no need to add a complication to promote your blog. If you link your signature to your blog all e-mail recipients will receive a direct link to your blog.

It really will help increase traffic to your site. Obviously, with more traffic, the more successful your blog will be. It's the magic signatures. There is no need to add a complication to promote your blog. Obviously, with more traffic, the more successful your blog will be.

Signatures are just a short and sweet phrase. It should not be long. After Setup, you can send an email to thousands of people with one click of a button. That's how powerful the Internet is. If you link your signature to your blog all e-mail recipients will receive a direct link to your blog. It really will help increase traffic to your site. Obviously, with more traffic, the more successful your blog is.

These tips in mind you'll have more traffic visits on your blog, and this is definitely a win-win-win situation for you. Just remember. With email signature promote your blog is as easy as ABC. There is no need to make it fancy, just a plain old signature will do the same thing.
 
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