Yet Another Ezine Advertising Secret
Every ezine advertiser knows that ezine advertising is a numbers game. The formula is simple: more subscribers = higher price for the ad and higher expectations for that ezine advertiser. Nothing uncommon, right?
Now let me tell you about a variable that is not included in the formula mentioned above and is not taken into consideration by almost all ezine advertisers: the type of opt-in process for the ezine. I can hear some of you saying, “What is that? I don’t care about that and I don’t publish a newsletter myself, just tell me the secret you promised!”. Hey, don’t be a gambler like most of the advertisers! Be patient…
There are two types of opt-in processes: single opt-in & double opt-in. When the subscriber is requested only to fill in a simple online form, that is a single opt-in subscription process. When the process is more complicated and he is also required to check his subscription email address for an email from the publisher and take a further action (clicking on a link from that email or replying to that email), then that is a double opt-in process.
Now here is what may happen when the publisher uses the single opt-in process:
1) If the potential subscriber mistyped his email address, then there are 2 cases:
a) when the wrong email address doesn’t belong to anyone, the publisher will detect it quite easy when the next mailing will be sent. It will bounce.
b) when the wrong email address belongs to someone else, the publisher will start spamming that person. It’s not your problem? Well, what if the next mailing is YOUR SOLO AD? If that message is reported, then the publisher has a problem but … you have a problem too.
2) If the potential subscriber indicated for subscription an email address where the email service provider has installed an aggressive spam filter, that “subscriber” may never ever receive in the Inbox that publisher’s messages. A lot of people still use email service providers like the one described above, so this is a real danger.
What this case 2 means for an ezine advertiser? It means that many subscribers will never ever read your ad. Not because it’s not a good ad, but because they will never receive it. How is that? Do you remember the simple formula from the first paragraph? The price depends on the number of subscribers. The more subscribers who don’t get the emails, the more money YOU throw away!
When the publisher uses a double opt-in process, both cases described above disappear! If no one takes any action after the publisher’s first email is sent, then the prospect doesn’t become a subscriber. So you already know the secret, right? Check what type of opt-in process is in place and buy advertising space only in double opt-in ezines.
To Your Ezine Advertising Success!
Adrian Jock
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P.P.S. Recommended reading: Ultimate Guide to Solo Ads
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