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    March 6, 2007




    ISSN 1705-9771

    Publisher - Jim Austin



    You may reprint any of these articles as long as they are used as is and the authors resource box and any Article Source links are included. Also you must make any and all web links active.
    All content provided "as is" without warranty of any kind.



    WELCOME

    Welcome to the Dot Com Incomer.


    Have you wanted to start your own ezine but just didn't get around to yet?

    Maybe you just didn't quite know how to go about it.

    Today, you are in luck. Todays two articles deal with that very topic.

    The first one:
    "Autoresponder – A Major Consideration in Building a List"
    and the second:
    "Publish your own eZine without a website".

    I hope you enjoy todays issue.

    Please pass this newsletter on to anyone who you feel might benefit from its content.

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    IN THIS ISSUE

    ==> Consider This
    ==> Feature Article
    ==> Sponsor
    ==> Article #2
    ==> Sponsor Ad #2
    ==> Legal Stuff


    CONSIDER THIS

    There is a big distinction between
    attraction and chance.
    Name it to claim it.


    FEATURE ARTICLE

    Autoresponder – A Major Consideration in Building a List


    by John V. W. Howe

    When you study successful Internet entrepreneurs, the most common theme that runs through the success of these individuals is building a list of customers who then become faithful repeat customers. You know from your off-line life that the businesses that you continually use are the ones that do a good job and treat you right. Once you gain confidence in them, you continue to go back to them. The same is true on the Internet.

    An eBook called “The 30 Day Blueprint for Success” tells convincing stories of the importance of building a mailing list. The book is a compilation of articles from 15 highly respected Internet professionals from different arenas of the Net who were challenged with the following scenario:

    “Dear Internet Marketing Expert,

    You suddenly lose all your money, along with your name and reputation, and only have your marketing know-how left.

    You have bills piled high and people harassing you for money over the phone.

    Plus, you have a guaranteed roof over your head, a phone line, and an Internet connection for only one month.

    You no longer have your big guru name or JV partners. Other than your vast marketing experience, you’re an unknown newbie.

    What would you do, from day 1 to day 30, to get yourself back on top?”

    (The above quote was excerpted from Volume I of “The 30 Day Blueprint for Success”.)

    The most common method that these individuals used was to rebuild a customer list as quickly as possible so they could be effective in rebuilding the business they once had. Just as an aside, the book was very revealing about the thought patterns of these experts during their 30 day quest to restore the income stream that they once enjoyed.

    I was fortunate to be able to attend a class taught by my friend and mentor, Jim Cockrum (author of “The Silent Sales Machine Hiding on eBay”). During the class, he said that if his office caught fire the first thing he would save was the backup of his mailing list.

    How to Manage a List - Autoresponders

    Some might consider this a little backwards, but let’s plan for how we are going to handle the list before we figure out how to build it. We need to be able to capture basic information like name and email address. We need to be able to automatically send a reply to the person joining the list and verify that they were indeed the person who sent the request to join. (This is called double opt-in and it is vitally important so you can prove that you are not sending SPAM to the members of your list). We will need to send out emails to all the people on the list in the future when we start communicating with the customers on the list.

    To handle this in any volume on your own is an impossible task, but there are services called autoresponders on the Internet that will handle all of this for you.

    There are free autoresponders such as FreeAutoBot.com and there are paid autoresponders such as Aweber.com and GetResponse.com. Free sounds good for a start up, but the downside is the fact that the autoresponder puts its link and sometimes places advertising in the emails that it sends for you. This does not look as professional as a message from a paid autoresponder.
    If you use a free autoresponder and then want to switch over to a paid one later, you face the conversion problems of converting your mailing list. This can be done with import features in autoresponders that allow for mass input of lists. However, this is additional work and the autoresponder will take a close look at the list since this is how large SPAM mailing lists are loaded into an autoresponder. This is your choice and should be carefully researched before you make your decision.

    Let’s discuss the autoresponder, Aweber.com. The site has a 30 day free test drive that will allow you to experiment with it and decide if it is for you. Go to http://www.aweber.com look around.

    If you decide to use it (and you will have to use an autoresponder to build a list of any size), one month of service from Aweber.com is $19.95 as of this writing if you start off with a monthly plan. Once you are satisfied that this is for you, you can save $60.00 per year with an annual plan.

    After you have registered, log into Aweber.com and go to the “How to Get Started” page. This is very complete and has great instructions and tutorial videos to help you set up your first autoresponder.

    Compose your email to send in MS Word or similar word processor. This will help you with spelling and grammar. Then open MS Notepad or a similar text editor. Notepad strips off the word processor formatting in preparation for copying and pasting your message into the Aweber input screen.

    If you use MS Notepad , it is found under Accessories in Programs on your MS Windows. If you have not already done so, set up a shortcut icon on your desktop or on your systems tray for Notepad. It is very handy to be able to open this quickly. It can be used as a scratch pad for copying and pasting information from web pages to print or save for later use.

    Each week when the weekly issue of Boomer eZine is being prepared for publication these are the steps that are followed:

    1. Log onto Aweber and set up what is called a “Broadcast Message”.

    2. Copy the newsletter from MS Word and paste it into Notepad.

    3. Copy the text from Notepad and paste it into the input area on Aweber.

    4. Check the formatting in Aweber.

    5. Send a test email to myself to see how the email looks. This is a tool on Aweber.

    6. If the email is acceptable, queue the broadcast message to send the Boomer eZine to all the names on the list.

    The Aweber autoresponder automatically sends follow up emails. It is set up to send a follow up email 14 days after the initial sign up to thank a new subscriber to Boomer eZine for being a reader.

    Now that we know there is a simple way to handle all those names that you will add to your list, go out and get started building your money making mailing list.

    Good luck.

    Article Source: TheArticleNet.com


    Copyright 2006 John Howe, Inc.

    John V. W. Howe is an entrepreneur, author, inventor, patent holder, husband, father, and grandfather. He has been involved in entrepreneurial activities for over 40 years. He founded www.boomer-ezine.com and www.retirement-jobs-online.com to help Boomers (baby boomers) become entrepreneurs when they retire.


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    ARTICLE # 2

    Publish your own eZine without a website

    by John V. W. Howe

    Publishing an eZine without a website is certainly possible since you really only need to be able to send your newsletter to your readers using email. However, most publishers like to post the past issues of the newsletters and this is usually done on a website. Also, in text email you cannot embed AdSense ads and other revenue generating items. In the HTML format of the website you are able to do this to develop some potential for revenue.

    Also, the website gives you a location where you can post a form for new subscribers to complete for entry into your database. Having a web site is definitely an advantage in publishing an eZine, but it is not absolutely necessary.

    A new concept that has recently developed is to use a blog to post past issues of the newsletters so people can read them in HTML format.

    Let’s discuss a blog and blogging. Blog is short for web log. It is an online journal or newsletter that is published by someone on the Internet for public reading.

    The largest blog site on the Internet is www.blogger.com. This site started in 1999 and was purchased by Google in 2002. The site on the Internet that keeps statistics on the traffic for every site on the Internet is called www.alexa.com. www.blogger.com always ranked very high on Alexa since it is so popular and has so much traffic.

    Traffic to your site is the major factor for the success or failure of your site. Your site’s position on Google or Yahoo search engines for your key words will make or break you. Having your newsletter on Blogger helps since the Google spiders check the blogs quickly when new information is posted. This will give you much quicker exposure to the search engines than posting your newsletters to your own website.

    Boomer eZine made a decision to continue to post copies of the newsletter on both the Boomer eZine web site and also on the Boomer eZine blog on http://boomer-ezine.blogspot.com.

    There are some great advantages of using a blog for the archives of your eZine.

    1. It is free.

    2. You do not have to worry about setting up a website.

    3. Publishing on a blog is very quick and easy.

    4. You can include AdSense or affiliate advertising on your blog to generate revenue.

    5. Setting up AdSense ads on Blogger is much easier than setting them up on your own website.

    6. Readers can leave comments about your issues and interact with you.

    7. Search engines see your new content faster than on your own website.

    Since AdSense is such an important part of this program, I recommend that you join it first and then set up your blog.

    AdSense is a Google program that you set up on your web pages. It reads the content of the page and automatically places ads on the page that match the page’s theme or content. When a reader clicks on an AdSense ad on your page and makes a purchase, you receive a commission on the sale. All you have to do is allow the AdSense program on your pages and Google does the rest. It is an ingenious system and one that has revolutionized advertising on the Internet. If you are not already a member of AdSense, you can join it at https://www.google.com/adsense.

    Once you have set up your account, go to www.blogger.com and follow the three easy steps on the page. Once you open an account, you will name your blog, and then choose a template. There are several templates to choose from which is the hardest part of the set up. Don’t get too concerned about the template since you can change it whenever you want to.

    Now you can set up the blog for your eZine. (You can have multiple blogs in your account). However, I would recommend that you create a blog about your thoughts and experiences while you are planning your eZine launch and make daily entries in that blog. This will give you experience on how to maintain a blog. I think you will have fun doing it. Just remember that the world sees your information in the blog so don’t give away any confidential information about your new eZine.

    Good luck with your newsletter and your blog.

    Article Source: TheArticleNet.com


    John V. W. Howe is an entrepreneur, author, inventor, patent holder, husband, father, and grandfather. He has been involved in entrepreneurial activities for over 40 years. He founded www.boomer-ezine.com and www.retirement-jobs-online.com to help Boomers (baby boomers) become entrepreneurs when they retire.


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