Solo Ads and Article Announcements
Are you keeping up?
I've submitted an article titled "What Makes An Entrepreneur" to my Yahoo! Group article announcement lists.
I've found the best solution is to put the free reprint information at the top of the article with a line seperating it from the body. This ensures it is accepted by the announcement lists that require that.
I've put it like this: "This article is free to reprint as long as the links and author credits remain intact. A courtesy copy of your publication would be appreciated"
I've also bought my first solo ad, which is an ad that will be sent out without any other advertisements or articles, to a newsletter group. I chose an 800 member list for mothers who work from home. Check out their site here: http://www.mommyshelperonline.com/mommys-helper-moms-market-ezine.html. My ad will be sent Feb. 17, so I'll let you know the response.
It was recommended that your ad be for a product rather than an opportunity. Fortunately I was able to combine them as I was promoting Host4Profit websites (http://www.host4profit.com/cgi-bin/home.cgi?62544) which cross promotes the Plug-In-For-Profit sites of which I am also a member (http://www.pluginprofitsite.com/main-6909).
P.S. I also ordered a Top Sponsor ad in a home business newsletter that has a subscriber base of 24,000! This ad will appear at the top of their newsletter and cost a bit more that the solo ad because of the size of the list. It will run Jan. 27, so look for an update. I was promoting the Plug-In-For-Profits directly as it is a business opportunity type newsletter. Check my site with this program at http://www.affiliate-start.com.
I've submitted an article titled "What Makes An Entrepreneur" to my Yahoo! Group article announcement lists.
I've found the best solution is to put the free reprint information at the top of the article with a line seperating it from the body. This ensures it is accepted by the announcement lists that require that.
I've put it like this: "This article is free to reprint as long as the links and author credits remain intact. A courtesy copy of your publication would be appreciated"
I've also bought my first solo ad, which is an ad that will be sent out without any other advertisements or articles, to a newsletter group. I chose an 800 member list for mothers who work from home. Check out their site here: http://www.mommyshelperonline.com/mommys-helper-moms-market-ezine.html. My ad will be sent Feb. 17, so I'll let you know the response.
It was recommended that your ad be for a product rather than an opportunity. Fortunately I was able to combine them as I was promoting Host4Profit websites (http://www.host4profit.com/cgi-bin/home.cgi?62544) which cross promotes the Plug-In-For-Profit sites of which I am also a member (http://www.pluginprofitsite.com/main-6909).
P.S. I also ordered a Top Sponsor ad in a home business newsletter that has a subscriber base of 24,000! This ad will appear at the top of their newsletter and cost a bit more that the solo ad because of the size of the list. It will run Jan. 27, so look for an update. I was promoting the Plug-In-For-Profits directly as it is a business opportunity type newsletter. Check my site with this program at http://www.affiliate-start.com.


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