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Marketing Speaker: 14 Things You Can Put in Your E-zine/Blog

  
  
  
  
  
professional services marketing, marketing for consultants, marketing for coaches, ezine marketingEven the best of us will sometimes run out of things to say.

As a marketing speaker and marketing coach, I have found 14 things that most of my clients (professional speakers, consultants, and professional services firms) can turn to that will keep your e‐zines and blogs timely and fresh.

Here's the list for you - and please use the COMMENTS section below to add your own great ideas... 

1. How‐To Tips. Everybody loves to read “how to’s.” A very short pithy practical tip your reader can use that day. For example, say you were writing to employers interested in OSHA regulations. You may have an article like, 10 Tips You Can Use to Pass Your Safety Inspections.

2. Dialogue with the Reader, Soliciting Feedback and Participation. I love this; it works equally well for an ezine or blog. This allows two‐way communication with your reader. You get to build a real bond with your readers. Your readers can be your best source of material. Pose questions to your readers and promise to publish the answers. For example: In one of my e‐zines I asked my readers to tell me some of their success stories, involving giving out free information. I told them that if I used their information I would give them full credit in my e‐zine.

3. Tips from Friends and Colleagues. This gives you the opportunity to “be seen” as an unbiased source of information. I love to bring in experts covering all sorts of topics. Lets be honest: you and I don’t know everything. If you can bring in experts covering a wide range of topics you become a source of information that your reader can always look to. In one of my e‐zines my friend Paul Karasik gave a great networking tip from his new book “How to Market to High Net‐Worth Households”

4. Plugs for Friends and Clients’ books, e‐books, reports, products and services. Make extra money by creating affiliate relationships, or joint ventures. Becoming an affiliate for someone can be the easiest way to make money. All you do is promote their products for a commission. Alternatively, you can promote a friends product as a favor because you believe your readers would benefit from it. (I do this regularly with a lot of my NSA speaker buddies who offer excellent programs and products to the same target market that I serve. No money changes hands. Just love and referrals.) 

5. Reader Feedback and Contributions. This gives you a chance to create a buzz, controversy and argument. There have been times I have posted information, only to be inundated by readers telling me they agree, or disagree. Either way that is good. It means people are reading.

6. Upcoming Speaking Engagements, Seminars, and Tele‐conferences. If you do any public appearances, some of your readers will want to attend. This is your chance to let them know where you will be and what you will be doing. It is also a great way to meet some of your most loyal readers. Include links to Websites where the reader can register for the event. 

7. What I’ve Done Lately. Your readers will want to see what you have been working on; it is like reality TV. It gives them a sneak peak in to your life and lets prospective new clients see your work.

8. Recommended Vendors. Sometimes you come across a service provider that has helped you out, and you feel would be a godsend to your readers, why not return the favor and promote him in your e‐zine? A copywriter friend of mine recently had a problem with his computer, and a company called Rescue.com saved his bacon.  

9. Useful and Relevant Websites. While you are cruising the net, you may find a Website others don’t know about, that you find useful. Let the world know, get the word out. For example, this ezine marketing course may be exactly what you need to get your ezine marketing back on track!!

10. Mini Book Reviews. If you read a book that you feel may be valuable to your readers let them know, post a link to Amazon and make yourself a couple of bucks if they buy.

11. News Nuggets of Interest. Clip excerpts from industry trade journals that you believe may be relevant to your readers.

12. News About Your New Books. Let your readers know about any books you might be working on.

13. Plugs for Your Own Products. This is where you get a chance to plug your own products. You do not have to feel guilty about selling your products and professional services; your readers want to know what you have to offer. Look at it as a fair trade. You give your reader valuable information, and in return he rewards you by purchasing some of your products. It is totally win/win.

14. Quotations. Many people love to read quotes. A good quote can be inspirational. If you find one you like include it in your next issue.

That's it - so now you have no more excuses NOT to crank out terrific, value-rich ezines and blogs with a lot less effort than you thought.

Got more ideas? Share them in the COMMENTS area below.  

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Comments

Fabulous, David, thank you!!
Posted @ Tuesday, June 22, 2010 1:45 PM by Elizabeth Hagen
David, GREAT IDEAS - as always. Thanks so much - we are planning to revamp our boring newsletter and these are great suggestions we can incorporate!! You're the best! 
 
Bonda
Posted @ Tuesday, June 29, 2010 12:39 PM by Bonda Garrison
Elizabeth and Bonda, 
My pleasure. Thanks for reading and more importantly, thanks for DOING!! 
-- David
Posted @ Tuesday, June 29, 2010 1:17 PM by David Newman
My tip, which keeps my blog pipeline full, is to write down ideas when you have them.  
 
I often have ideas strike at odd moments and if I don't capture them they are gone. 
 
If I am not at my computer, I just email myself the idea and add it to my list.  
 
When I am struggling to find something, I go to that list and take a look.
Posted @ Sunday, September 12, 2010 8:22 AM by Jeff Huckaby
Jeff, 
 
Absolutely critical and vital point you make: Write EVERYTHING down. It makes all the difference. Brilliant ideas don't come nearly often enough where we can waste them by letting 'em fly out of our heads. Famous Chinese proverb: "The weakest ink is better than the strongest memory."
Posted @ Sunday, September 12, 2010 7:18 PM by David Newman
David, Great ideas that are so actionable! I think the first step is being aware of who your perfect client/ readers are and their pains, problems , goals and dreams. Then as one of my mastermind partners says, be a google for your clients and give them solutions, ideas or even funny things that they will like and keep coming back. 
 
 
 
@Jeff you are right, the blog idea capture is crucial, I have a lot when on my motorcycle or boating! 
 
 
 
Stacey Hylen
Posted @ Wednesday, September 15, 2010 2:53 PM by Stacey
Stacey, 
 
You're so exactly right. Awesome - Thanks!! 
 
-- David
Posted @ Friday, September 17, 2010 10:41 AM by David Newman
I have found your iphone application yesturday and can't stop reading your blog now! 
 
 
 
I really appreciate this post. I will make sure to take notes! 
 
 
 
Thanks! 
 
Sandra
Posted @ Monday, July 11, 2011 12:29 PM by Sandra
Sandra, 
 
Thank you so much. Yes, I'm very pleased with the response that fabulous iPhone app users like you are so generous to share. The app is here for folks who are curious:  
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/speak-by-do-it-marketing/id382479040?mt=8 
 
...and it's free - give it a spin and if you enjoy it, please RATE or REVIEW it on the App Store. Thanks again, Sandra! 
-- David
Posted @ Monday, July 11, 2011 3:09 PM by David Newman
What a great article filled with good suggestions. I love to blog, but sometimes I get the idea and don't have the time to write the blog. Other times I know that I need to post something and am blank. I keep a list of ideas for when the well seems dry. It works. Thanks for all those helpful tips.
Posted @ Friday, November 11, 2011 10:02 AM by Lydia Ramsey
Lydia, 
Thanks for reading and I'm glad the list was a good resource for mind-sparking around generating content for you.  
-- David
Posted @ Friday, November 11, 2011 10:29 AM by Marketing Speaker David Newman
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David Newman is a marketing expert, professional speaker and founder of Do It! Marketing, a marketing strategy firm dedicated to making thought-leading entrepreneurs and executives more successful. Free resources including David’s 97-page Strategic Marketing eBook are available online at www.doitmarketing.com. Contact David directly at david@doitmarketing.com or call (610) 716-5984. Order David’s book, "Do It! Marketing," and get over $747 in business-building bonuses at http://bit.ly/doitbonus.

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