Autoresponders Are a Publishers Best Friend
by Bill Platt

Published
on this site: March 11th, 2004
How many times have you subscribed to a new ezine, and then when
the first issue of the ezine arrived, you were scratching your head
as to how your email address ended up on the list? Our lives are
often so tedious that little details often slip right from our memory.
The point is this. If it happens to you, you can rest assured that
others have the same experience as well.
Sometimes when this happens to us, we just unsubscribe from the
list after that first issue. We cannot remember what compelled us
to subscribe in the first place, and the first issue of the ezine
does little to rekindle our initial enthusiasm for the
ezine.
As publishers, autoresponders can serve us well. When used correctly,
autoresponders can strike while the iron is hot, cementing the subscription
for the new subscriber.
If your ezine has been around for a while, or only for a few issues,
seriously consider taking the time to compile a *Best Of* issue.
Be certain to list subscription instructions near the top of your
*Best Of* issue, and also ask people to forward it to their friends.
Your *Best Of* issue should be placed into an autoresponder email
address, and then given away at every opportunity. The moment the
issue is ready, you can notify your subscribers of the existence
of the issue. In the ezine information area of each issue, you can
also remind subscribers that the *Best Of* is available at such-and-such
email address. Ironically, some of your subscribers will download
your *Best Of* several times.
The most important reason for building the *Best Of* issue is not
for the benefit of your current subscribers, though most of them
will appreciate your making it available to them. The best reason
to implement the *Best Of* autoresponder is for your new subscribers!
When someone subscribes to your ezine, they will receive their
*Welcome to My Ezine* notice. As they are reading the *Welcome*
message, their enthusiasm is bubbling over. Waiting for that first
issue will be tough unless there is an invitation to receive their
first issue NOW.
In your *Welcome* message, you should let them know that if they
would like to get started right away reading your ezine, then they
should send a blank email to your autoresponder address for the
*Best Of* issue.
New subscribers will gorge themselves on your *Best Of* issue,
and they will remember your ezine when the first new issue arrives
in their mailbox. If the *Best Of* issue was precisely what they
were looking for, you can rest assured that they will eagerly open
each subsequent issue of your ezine, with delight
in their hearts.
If you do not have the ability to set up autoresponders on your
own domain, one company that offers a free autoresponder service
is: http://sendfree.com/
If you take the time now to implement the *Best Of* autoresponder,
the rewards will most certainly be long-lasting. Remember, the best
time to get a new subscriber to fall in love with your ezine is
when their interest is the highest --- at
the very moment they subscribe to your ezine.

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