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Newsletters for webmasters and web designers?
Category: Business and Money > Advertising and Marketing Asked by: whizhost-ga List Price: $10.00 |
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30 Jun 2002 01:30 PDT
Expires: 30 Jul 2002 01:30 PDT Question ID: 35091 |
I run a web hosting company and I wish to advertise in e-newsletters that are targeted to webmasters and web designers. Please provide me a list of reputable newsletters that accepts paid advertisement. Their circulation should be at least 100k and they must have a valid phone number for advertising contact (no voicemail!). Thank you. |
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Re: Newsletters for webmasters and web designers?
Answered By: scottw-ga on 30 Jun 2002 11:31 PDT Rated: ![]() |
There are a variety of options out there for you in terms of getting your message out to webmasters via both newsletters and opt-in marketing email services. I was able to locate a number of webmaster targeted newsletters that have a circulation of over 100,000 and that accept advertising: The JimWorld Gazette (250,000 webmasters) http://nextiva.com/mediakit/jimworld/index.html iSubmit Newsletter (210,638 webmasters) http://www.isubmit.com/index.php?article=advertise The Add Me! Newsletter (500,000 webmasters) http://www.addme.com/nlsponsor.htm iSyndicate Newsletter (subscriber number not mentioned, but very well known site) http://www.isyndicate.com/partner/advertise/ LinkExchange Daily Digest (130,000 website owners) http://digest.bcentral.com/ Questfinder (81,000+ members) https://www.writeforyouinc.com/advertising/QFOrderForm.htm And a subscription-based site called ezineadvertising.com to help you find other newsletters: http://www.ezineadvertising.com Besides newsletter advertising, sending emails out to webmasters who requested information can be done at http://www.postmasterdirect.com and http://www.yesmail.com. To make sure you get the best ROI for your newsletter ads, some tips in this article, "10 Tips for Successful Ezine advertising": http://www.freezineweb.com/advertising-in-ezines.html For more info, try searching google for: webmasters newsletter advertise ://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=webmasters+newsletter+advertise Best of luck! Scottw-ga |
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Re: Newsletters for webmasters and web designers?
From: alienintelligence-ga on 30 Jun 2002 01:54 PDT |
You may wish to peruse this site... http://e-newsletters.internet.com/ Not to sign up, but to give you an idea of what's out there. I'll hunt for more relevant info also. -AI |
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Re: Newsletters for webmasters and web designers?
From: whizhost-ga on 30 Jun 2002 05:58 PDT |
Dear alienintelligence, I seriously doubt Internet.com's newsletters have any large subscribers. Anyway, here is a good example: http://www.ineedhits.com/news/ ineedhits.com has a clear and simple sign up form and their phone number is available. Their circulation is also verifiable by Yahoo groups: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ineedhits/ Anybody can help me? |
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Re: Newsletters for webmasters and web designers?
From: mvguy-ga on 30 Jun 2002 06:50 PDT |
You might also check out Search Engine Watch, which is sent weekly. http://searchenginewatch.com/ |
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Re: Newsletters for webmasters and web designers?
From: whizhost-ga on 30 Jun 2002 07:40 PDT |
Dear mvguy, Sorry but I'm NOT interested in newsletters for search engine news. ineedhits.com was just an example. Again, I'm interested in e-newsletters that are targeted to webmasters and web designers. |
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Re: Newsletters for webmasters and web designers?
From: mother-ga on 02 Jul 2002 19:17 PDT |
AI's suggestion was a good one. Internet.com's average newsletter circulation is indeed below 100K, but not by much. Internet.com's "Flash Kit," "Web Developer's Journal" and "Web Reference Update" are reputable newsletters for professionals in this field, and whose subscriber numbers top 100K (add up html and text subscribers). You can find the stats here: http://www.internet.com/mediakit/emailsponsor.html (click on the "latest stats" icon at the bottom of the page to download a spreadsheet grouped by audience) Also, check out Developer Shed (http://www.developershed.com/advertise/) and New Architect (http://www.webtechniques.com/mediakit/) which are web developer havens and have update newsletters. Hotwired (http://www.lycos.com/lycosinc/advertising.html) also hosts some popular newsletters, like "Animation Express" and "WebMonkey's Elbow Grease" but I'm not sure about the latter's popularity these days. Good luck! -- mother-ga |
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