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4 Tips To Remember When Talking To Franchisors ilding your subscriber list. Ask them to pass it along to friends and colleagues who might be interested in your topic. Provide an easy way for people who receive your ezine this way to sign up.Franchising research is a dangerous business for potential Franchisees. The Franchisor can hold all the cards….unless you see the relationship for what it is!I’ve set out below 4 rules that I go into in more depth in my book. Ignore these at your peril, but take them into account and you and the Franchisor 6. Business Cards Tell people about your ezine on the front or back of your business cards. Let them know why and how they should subscribe. That way, everyone you meet can be potential subscriber. If you’re not currently Infopreneur Profits Checklist - 5 Things You Must Do If you publish a regular newsletter, you know that it’s a great way to keep in touch and develop relationships with clients and prospects. My clients tell me that once they have started sending out an ezine, one of their biggest challenges is how to grow their list.Experienced infopreneurs claim it is easy to create and sell information products and build content-rich websites that earn multiple streams of income. At the same time, beginners often find themselves spinning their wheels, getting increasingly frustrated as the dream fades and slips away.It doesn't have A large list can keep your business consistently full with clients. Here are six key ways to promote your ezine and build your subscriber base: 1. Send a Sample Copy Send a sample copy to everyone in your database - clients, colleagues, and friends. Send out your first, or best, issue announcing your new ezine, and invite them to sign up. Due to SPAM regulations, it’s not a good idea to sign anyone up without their permission. 2. Sign-up Form Have a prominent sign-up form near the top of your home page, and have a sign-up box on every page of your web site. People can enter into your web site at any page, so you want to capture them no matter where they land. 3. Signature Line Promote your ezine in your signature line. Have a simple description of your newsletter and the benefit to readers in the email signature line at the bottom of all your emails. Include a *call to action* to subscribe to your ezine with a hot link that allows people to sign up directly. 4. Archive Back Issues Offer a sample issue, or archive back issues at your web site. Many people want to see what they’ll be getting before they sign up. They want to see your writing style and to know there will be value to them in subscribing. You might also have a sample issue available by autoresponder. 5. Tell a Friend Encourage people to pass the word. Have a note in your ezine letting your readers know that you’re building your subscriber list. Ask them to pass it along to friends and colleagues who might be interested in your topic. Provide an easy way for people who receive your ezine this way to sign up. 6. Business Cards Tell people about your ezine on the front or back of your business cards. Let them know why and how they should subscribe. That way, everyone you meet can be potential subscriber. If you’re not currently d Expand Your Business Using Venture Capital CopyVenture capital is a possible source of funding for new, relatively unproven enterprises that appear to have promising futures. However, such money is often hard to come by.Be realistic in your quest for venture capital. Venture capital firms expect a business to be able to return their investment not Send a sample copy to everyone in your database - clients, colleagues, and friends. Send out your first, or best, issue announcing your new ezine, and invite them to sign up. Due to SPAM regulations, it’s not a good idea to sign anyone up without their permission. 2. Sign-up Form Have a prominent sign-up form near the top of your home page, and have a sign-up box on every page of your web site. People can enter into your web site at any page, so you want to capture them no matter where they land. 3. Signature Line Promote your ezine in your signature line. Have a simple description of your newsletter and the benefit to readers in the email signature line at the bottom of all your emails. Include a *call to action* to subscribe to your ezine with a hot link that allows people to sign up directly. 4. Archive Back Issues Offer a sample issue, or archive back issues at your web site. Many people want to see what they’ll be getting before they sign up. They want to see your writing style and to know there will be value to them in subscribing. You might also have a sample issue available by autoresponder. 5. Tell a Friend Encourage people to pass the word. Have a note in your ezine letting your readers know that you’re building your subscriber list. Ask them to pass it along to friends and colleagues who might be interested in your topic. Provide an easy way for people who receive your ezine this way to sign up. 6. Business Cards Tell people about your ezine on the front or back of your business cards. Let them know why and how they should subscribe. That way, everyone you meet can be potential subscriber. If you’re not currently E-commerce : The Bottom of Pyramid Approach enter into your web site at any page, so you want to capture them no matter where they land.For centuries and most of the decades in the 20th century (i.e when computer was invented) access and communication was the tool of rich and ultra rich people, prohibitively expansive to ‘not so rich’ and ‘not at all rich’ people. All marketing research and development was focused on the 20% of the market based on 3. Signature Line Promote your ezine in your signature line. Have a simple description of your newsletter and the benefit to readers in the email signature line at the bottom of all your emails. Include a *call to action* to subscribe to your ezine with a hot link that allows people to sign up directly. 4. Archive Back Issues Offer a sample issue, or archive back issues at your web site. Many people want to see what they’ll be getting before they sign up. They want to see your writing style and to know there will be value to them in subscribing. You might also have a sample issue available by autoresponder. 5. Tell a Friend Encourage people to pass the word. Have a note in your ezine letting your readers know that you’re building your subscriber list. Ask them to pass it along to friends and colleagues who might be interested in your topic. Provide an easy way for people who receive your ezine this way to sign up. 6. Business Cards Tell people about your ezine on the front or back of your business cards. Let them know why and how they should subscribe. That way, everyone you meet can be potential subscriber. If you’re not currently Who Loves Money Issues Did you know that there is an estimated 3 million Google searches on a monthly basis on the subject of earning extra money on the Internet? There are lots of people looking for the one perfect money making idea that will rocket them to riches overnight. There are as many reasons why people would wish to make mone Offer a sample issue, or archive back issues at your web site. Many people want to see what they’ll be getting before they sign up. They want to see your writing style and to know there will be value to them in subscribing. You might also have a sample issue available by autoresponder. 5. Tell a Friend Encourage people to pass the word. Have a note in your ezine letting your readers know that you’re building your subscriber list. Ask them to pass it along to friends and colleagues who might be interested in your topic. Provide an easy way for people who receive your ezine this way to sign up. 6. Business Cards Tell people about your ezine on the front or back of your business cards. Let them know why and how they should subscribe. That way, everyone you meet can be potential subscriber. If you’re not currently Durable Outdoor Decals ilding your subscriber list. Ask them to pass it along to friends and colleagues who might be interested in your topic. Provide an easy way for people who receive your ezine this way to sign up.Durable decal printing should take into consideration the message or artwork you need to display. For example, if you need your logo only, you will need to find the closest standard ink color available or use black as a solid stand by. Take into account, too, the color of the item your decals will be applied to. M 6. Business Cards Tell people about your ezine on the front or back of your business cards. Let them know why and how they should subscribe. That way, everyone you meet can be potential subscriber. If you’re not currently doing all of the above to promote your ezine, commit to doing at least one thing this week to expand your subscriber base and the reach of your newsletter. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Copyright 2006 by Jan Marie Dore. www.janmariedore.com
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