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Loyal Readers or Subscribers?
By Kate Schultz
When you think
of your subscriber base, do you have loyal e-zine readers or
just a bunch of subscribers?
You can develop legions of loyal readers by developing
an interactive relationship with your readers through the use
of some proven reader response mechanisms.
A "Reader Response Mechanism" is merely a tool that
encourages your readers to respond to your messages by sending
you requested information.
1. Letters To The Editor
Ask your readers for opinions and then feature one or more of
their opinions in your newsletter. Pretty soon you'll
be getting letters to the editor about letters to the
editor. Always ask, "So, what do you think?"
2. Ask The Expert
This type of column provides you with the opportunity to find
out exactly what your readers want to know. Answer your
readers' questions and then carefully consider how to best use
this information when developing material for future issues.
By providing the answers to these questions, you also present
yourself as an expert and boost your credibility
with your readers.
3. Survey Your Readers
This can be done easily enough by sponsoring a "Question
of the Week," or placing polls or surveys on your Website.
I often hear publishers lament their poor response from surveys.
Perhaps this is because they are asking for too much too soon.
For best results, follow these 4 simple rules:
a. Keep it short: Even your loyal readers are busy. Don't
make them jump through a lot of hoops. Completing the
survey should take less than 30 seconds or you've lost
them.
b. Make it easy to use: If it's an e-mail survey, give
them a separate e-mail address to use. If it's a link to
an online poll or survey, limit it to three multiple
choice answers -- click three times and submit.
c. Create an entertaining survey or poll. Think "Cosmo
Quiz!"
d. Keep it anonymous: Always provide the option for your
readers to submit their answers anonymously, if they
choose.
Post the results in every newsletter. If you have a question
of the week and post your results, sooner or later even the diehards
will be curious enough to participate.
4. Hold Contests
Offer a valuable prize in exchange for demographic information.
Put an entry form on your site and try to gather some basic demographic
information such as: age, gender, and zip code. Always include
an area for free-form comments. Of course, you need to collect
their e-mail address so that you can notify the winner. Be sure
to disclose what you will do with the information provided. Popular
contest prizes are books, videos, CDs and software. Choose one
that will be of interest to your readers.
5. Meet And Greet
Get out and meet your readers face to face. If you are attending
trade shows, events, demonstrations or workshops, use these events
to meet with and talk to your readers. Participating as a guest
on radio programs is another excellent way to actually get to
know your subscribers.
When you ask for feedback from your readers, you learn
about their passions and interests. Armed with this very specific
information ABOUT your readers, FROM your readers, you can present
them with high quality, relevant content. The more they
like your e-zine, the more likely they are to go from passive
readers to active participants in your newsletter community.
Kate
Schultz is the founder of the renowned EzineUniversity,
and the co-founder of E-Zinez -- the premier newsletter
for e-zine publishers.
Her new book, Ezine
Adrenaline: How to Create, Publish and Market A Profitable
E-Zine on the Internet is the definitive guide
to high-octane e-zine marketing, and contains the fastest
cash-producing e-zine tactics that give a dose of adrenaline
to any Web business.
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