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Ezine Advertising
can be very rewarding! It can be time consuming, but it is worth the effort. The first thing you want to do is create a good ad to submit to an ezine. Make sure to use a "tracking" URL or an e-mail address to one of your autoresponders in your ad. This way you can tell whether or not anyone is responding to your ad. You're going to want to start out posting your ad to ezine's that will allow you to post it for free so that you can test which ads are working and which one's nobody is reading. Once you have a good ad, then it is time to start looking into Ezines that will charge you a small fee to place your ad. Of course you want to make sure that the ad you pay for will be in an ezine whose target audience would be interested in reading your ad. For example, you wouldn't necessarily want to place an ad about house-cleaning supplies in an antique car ezine, but an ad about classic car replica's / models might find quite a few interested people through that same ezine.

You also want to open a new e-mail address just for your ezine subscriptions. You need to subscribe to an ezine before you place your ad. For free ads this is because it helps build the mailing list of the ezine owner. For paid ads it is because you want to see what type of ezine they are running and make sure that your ad will be going to the target audience.

To get started with the free ads and understanding ezine posting try this free ezine blaster, you only need to use it once to post your ad to and sign up to around 100 ezines that allow free ads.

You can then join 101-Website-Traffic to be able to blast your ad to over 200 of the hottest ezines (not to mention the safelists, classifieds, ffa's, search engine submissions, etc... that you also will get with your membership)!

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