If you publish an e-mail newsletter, or "e-zine," you'll need to sign on with a list service (or "listserve") to manage your subscriber list. There are many types of listserves out there, so here are some guidelines to help you choose one that's right for you.
1. Do they use
MULTI-PART MIME technology?
You'll need this if you
want to publish an HTML newsletter. Otherwise you’ll have to send out multiple
versions for users who can read HTML, users who can't read HTML, and users on
AOL.
2. Do they offer
some type of ORIENTATION OR TUTORIAL?
If you're new to the game
and/or technologically challenged then you'll appreciate any type of help they
offer for new clients.
3. What's their
CUSTOMER SERVICE like?
Are they prompt to get
back to you via e-mail? Can you call them if you have a problem? Are they
available more than standard business hours? What about weekends? Contact them
and see how long they take to get back to you —- if it's longer than 24 hours,
definitely keep looking.
4. Do they NOTIFY
list owners if there's a PROBLEM with their service?
If so, how, and how
quickly?
5. Do they have
CUSTOMER TESTIMONIALS to share with you?
Or even better, client
references? Contact some of these folks to see how their experiences have been.
6. Do other
BUSINESSES LIKE YOURS use their service?
If most of their clients
are large corporations, small businesses like yours may not get the attention
they deserve.
7. Is their
interface EASY TO USE?
Meaning is it easy for you
to setup and launch each issue of your e-zine. They should offer a demo or let
you access the 'mission control' area that you'll be using to test it out.
8. Can you
MANUALLY ADD AND REMOVE people to and from your list if you want to?
Sometimes you’ll need to
do this, so you'll want the answer to be "yes" —- especially if you're moving
over a list you've already collected.
9. Can you access
SUBSCRIBER REPORTS?
How and how often? You'll
want to know on a regular basis how many subscribes and unsubscribes you've had
since the last issue.
10. What appears
in the "FROM" field when subscribers get your e-zine?
You want it to be YOUR
name if possible. Some spam filters screen out e-mail that does not appear to
come from an individual person.
11. What appears
in the "TO" field when a subscriber gets your e-zine?
You want it to be the
person’s name if possible. Along the same lines, some spam filters screen out
e-mail that does not appear to be addressed to the individual person.
12. Who has ACCESS
to their servers and your list?
Anytime you hand over your
customer list, you're taking a risk. You don't want your service or anyone else
using your list for spamming purposes.
13. What happens
if some addresses are UNDELIVERABLE?
These are also called
"bounces" or "bounce-backs." You don't want them to automatically remove names
for "soft bounces," which are due to temporary conditions like full mailboxes.
14. How do users
SUBSCRIBE AND UNSUBSCRIBE?
Do they have to visit a
Web page or can they do it via e-mail (best if both options are available). Is
the process single or double opt-in? (Double is better for more security — the
user has to respond to a confirmation e-mail before she’s added to your list.)
Is the process kept simple?
15. Can you
customize your LIST SERVER DOCUMENTS?
This means messages like
your subscriber welcome and goodbye messages. (You'll definitely want to be able
to do this, since the prewritten messages many list services use are horribly
cold and confusing.)
16. Can your e-zine
give PERSONALIZED GREETINGS AND MESSAGES?
Not necessary, but a very
nice feature. For example, if your e-zine came to me, it would
start off with something like, "Hello Alexandria!"
17. How often do
they BACK UP their servers?
It should be at least once
every day. Also ask if you can download your lists to back them up on your own,
as a backup to their backup!
18. Can you send a
TEST MESSAGE out to yourself or another person before you send out each issue
for real?
You'll definitely want
this because it’s the best way to see how your e-zine looks on the
recipient’s end, do a proofread, and check all your hyperlinks.
19. Can you see
stats on your CLICK-THROUGH rates?
If you publish in HTML,
you should be able to see how many people — and even exactly who — opens your
messages.
20. Can they
AUTOMATICALLY ARCHIVE your issues if you'd like them to?
Some services will archive
your e-zines at their site, others can configure it so they're archived at your
own site (which is better).
21. Are they
currently BLOCKED anywhere on the Web?
If so, it may mean they've
been reported for allowing spammers to use their network. You don't want to work
with any list service that's been blocked anywhere, because it means that your
e-zine won't reach all of your readers. One of the very best "list-serves" or .. newsletter editors/trackers by our standards is:Constant
Contact (www.constantcontact.com)
(c) 2002 Alexandria K. Brown
ABOUT THE
AUTHOR
Alexandria K. Brown, “The
E-Zine Queen,” is author of the award-winning manual, “Boost Business With Your
Own E-zine.” To learn more about her book and sign up for more FREE tips like
these, visit her site at
http://www.ezinequeen.com. alexandria@ezinequeen.com.
To Your Success,
Note: by: Alexandria K. Brown
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