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Solutions For The Savvy Advertiser: Ad Coops


Business articlesSolutions For The Savvy Advertiser: Ad Coops

by Donesia Muhammad Copyright (c) 2002 KDM Publishing    



When you start to research the many ways that you can promote your products and services, there are various ways to do this. You eventually come upon what seems to be a new concept but it actually isn't.

Advertising Coops

Advertising Coops have been around for a few years now.

Advertisers have always known that there were ways to advertise to multiple ezines for one low price.

The concept is relatively simple. If you are looking to advertise

in multiple ezines, the cost to purchase ads in each ezine

individually you can easily run up hundreds of dollars pretty

quickly. Not good for the small business owner.

Instead of spending hundreds trying to advertise in many

different ezines, you can send your ad through an ad coop for one low price and your ad can be seen in all the ezines associated with that coop.

In exchange for this help, most ad coops require that you

subscribe to the participating ezines.

Some ad coops will also allow you to submit a free ad in exchange for your subscription. Others don't require a subscription in order to have your ad seen. There are various coops out there to suit your advertising needs.

Ad Coops have gotten a bit of flack lately. After a new service

has been around for a while, sometimes certain aspects get

neglected and therefore you think that it will eventually be

abused.

I'll let you know how to get the most out of your advertising

experience with coops and I'll also show the publishers who

participate in these coops how they can come out on top as well.

Tips For The Advertiser

If you do not want any ezines to come to your main email address then I suggest you use a separate address so it doesn't interfere with your business mail.

I do not suggest you use any type of free or throw away address because if it bounces, you can be removed from the participating ezines and therefore your ad will not be seen.

Check to make sure if your ISP uses any type of spam filter. This may prevent any ezines from reaching you and therefore your ad may not run. Nothing drives an opt in publisher more crazy than spam filters. Check first. If it has one then I suggest you use another email address to be on the safe side.

Please have your ad already formatted according to the guidelines that the ad coop owner has specified. We are publishers, and time is very limited if we have to spend the time editing ads all day.

Publishers are grateful for your subscription and will in turn

give you a quality ezine. You do not have to remove yourself as soon as your ad is run. They actually do have something

worthwhile to read.

Don't be alarmed at how many welcome messages you may receive.Before you place your order look over the ezines that you will be subscribed to so there are no surprises. No need for any spam complaints here.

Tips For The Publisher

Don't treat this as a free ad. They have paid to place an ad in

your ezine. I understand that you are not the coop owner

therefore the profits may not have gone your way. But you fail to realize how much of a benefit this service is to you.

Reciprocal Links from the ad coop to your site

Good Search Engine Rankings

Free, I said Free Promotion

Learning valuable tips from other publishers.

A good network of publishers who find out about helpful products and services first.

Valuable Subscribers who want to advertise.

Treat them right and you will have a lasting relationship with

that advertiser.

Besides you never know who that advertiser is. Just because they use their ISP address doesn't mean it isn't a guru in disguise.

So you didn't think that you could get all these benefits from

one service huh..

Ad coops are not as bad as you think and they really have good deals to help you save money on your advertising needs. Plus you will also get yourself in touch with some valuable ezines to help you become a better Netpreneur..

Here are some sites that can help you with your ezine

advertising. I know these ad coop owners and I can guarantee that we will treat your ad with the respect that it deserves.

If you are a publisher looking for quality subscribers, then here

is the list for you. Professional service, Professional Support.

Enjoy!

Ezine Ad Helper.com, Owner: Donesia Muhammad

http://ezineadhelper.com 

Ezines-R-Us, Owner: Jullieanne Whitney

http://hop.clickbank.net/?31894/ads4ezine 

My Wizard Ads, Owner: Theresa Cahill

http://hop.clickbank.net/?31894/wizads2 

2 Bucks an Ad, Owner: Bo Ekvall

http://hop.clickbank.net/hop.cgi?31894/paaads 

Ezine King, Owner: Ian Noakes

http://www.ezineking.com/cgi-bin/aff_scripts/affiliate.pl?id=122 

Vector Central, Owner: Susan Nichols

http://www.vectorcentral.com/express.html 

Essential Team, Owner:Javed Akram

http://hop.clickbank.net/?31894/javed 

Totally Cheap Ads, Owner: Dawn Rintoul

http://totallycheapads.com 

Ezine Ad.net, Owner: Lalit Goklani

http://ezinead.net 

Targeted Ads Program, Owner: Thea Swafford

http://LearnHow.at/Targeted.Ads 

Ezy Ezine Ads, Owner: Raymond McNally

http://mia-marketing.com 

AdMistress Ads, Owner: Marion Stearns ( you do not need to

subscribe to the ezines in order to advertise)

http://www.flashyads.com/advertise.html 

Tucats Ad-Coop Owner, Pamela Heywood ( send in your free ad to

all ezines listed in this coop)

http://www.roibot.com/w.cgi?IM8301_coop 


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