Make a Connection with Your Ezine Readers
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Author: Alicia Forest
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Make a Connection with Your Ezine Readers
Copyright 2005 Alicia Forest
Are there ezines that you receive that you just can't wait
to read? I know I have 3 or 4 that I read as soon as they
hit my inbox, and others that I print and put in my
"reading box" next to my desk.
What do you think makes me want to read those few right
away?
It's the personal connection I feel to the author, even if
I don't know that person (some I've met, some I haven't
yet). Besides the valuable content I get each time I read
their newsletter, I am most interested in finding out
what's happening with them, personally and professionally.
As they share more about themselves and their lives, I get
to know, like and trust them (and their products or
services) over time (and you know that people usually only
buy from people they know, like and trust, right?). And
eventually I tend to make the investment in them and their
offerings.
For example, I was (and still am) a subscriber to Chris
Barrow's "More Profit in Less Time" ezine for about a year
when I learned through it that he was holding a live event
in NYC. I signed up (at $200), attended the event, and left
as a client (for $450/month). Do you think I would have
invested that kind of money if I hadn't gotten to know,
like and trust CB and his materials? Of course not.
So, how can you put more of YOU in your ezine to make that
connection with your readers? Try some of the following:
> What's going on with you? Can you think of two or three
things that are happening in your life right now that you
could share with your readers? You only need to get as
personal as you feel comfortable with, so don't feel that
you need to share everything, by any means. Just a couple
of things that you can share comfortably that your readers
might find interesting as well as help them feel more
connected to you.
For example, are you going on vacation soon or did you just
get back from a trip? This is usually an easy topic to
start with, and don't be surprised if your readers write to
you to suggest hotels, tell you their experiences when they
visited the same locale, etc.
Or do you have a pet that you can relate stories about?
You'll be amazed at how many of your readers will feel like
they really know you if you share your latest "adventures
with Rover" stories.
> Ask for help. If you are trying to make a decision about
something, ask your readers for suggestions and feedback.
To continue the vacation example above, say you are
considering taking a cruise. Ask your readers for
suggestions as to their favorite cruise line, or which ones
to avoid. They'll be happy to help!
Or for an another example, I know when we go to sell our
house in the next few years that the first people I'm going
to let know about it are my ezine readers. Maybe none of
them would be interested, but they might know someone who
is!
> Add photos. I try to add a photo every week, if I can
(it's not hard when I take a lot of pictures of Chloe!). A
photo of yourself is also a really good idea. It goes a
long way in helping your readers see you as a real person.
Try to incorporate these ideas into one section of your
ezine, either at the beginning or the end. You can call it
anything you like: A note from you, personal reflections,
from the desk of_______, etc. Personally, I like to see it
at the beginning since it's usually the part I read
first... :)
Remember not to take up too much space, though. You still
want the majority of your ezine to contain quality content
for you reader, since that's why they signed up in the
first place!
About the Author:
Alicia M Forest, MBA, Multiple Streams Queen & Coach™, &
Founder of www.ClientAbundance.com , teaches
coaches, consultants, online entrepreneurs and solo
professionals to attract more clients, create profit-making
products and services, make more sales, and ultimately live
the life they desire and deserve.
For FREE tips on how to create abundance in your business,
visit www.ClientAbundance.com
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