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How To Co-Publish For Profits!
By Julia Tang
The Benefits of
Co-Publishing
There are a number of publishers, printers, and mail order dealers who publish
their own mailorder magazine. They make their profit by selling advertising
space to others in addition to selling their own offers. They offer others
(Co-Publishers) a sizable discount for ad space in return for mailing a small
number of each issue.
Many mailorder dealers, for one reason or another, prefer to act as a
co-publisher rather than sending out their own adsheet, circular or magazine.
They do not have all the expense and hastle of laying out the copy, printing,
etc., and a good co-publishing program gives them nearly the same exposure.
If you are tied in with top quality magazines or adsheets you can make a
reasonable profit through co-publishing. You handle it as if it were your own
publication, getting ads on your product or service at a good discount plus
you get additional commissions for subscriptions and ads you obtain for the
Prime Publisher. Quite often prime publishers will give a commission on their
own products which are sold through your efforts with orders coming direct to
you.
For best response you should mail to your own name list and to dealers, etc.,
in the mailorder business, who are not yet advertising in the publications you
are offering.
Co-Publishing and the Inner Circle!
How does co-publishing relate to the inner circle of mailorder? You place your
ad in a trade magazine or adsheet that is co-publishable by sending your ad
and remittance to the co-publisher, who will forward the same, usually with
50% of your payment to the Prime Publisher. Your ad will appear in the next
issue and the publisher will send you full details on becoming a co-publisher.
As a co-publisher, you generally get your future ads placed at one-half the
published rate; 50% commission on ads you obtain; 50% on subscriptions
received; 50% on products advertised in the publications that are to be
ordered through you, the Co-Publisher, and from 20 to 100 or so publications,
for your own mailings. You simply stamp your name and address as co-publisher,
and mail out! If your ads don't pull, you may still come out ahead from orders
that come to you as the co-publisher.
When you receive orders, retain 50% (or whatever amount is the agreed
commission) and forward the balance with the order, to the Prime Publisher...
He will take it from there... It's that simple. Nothing difficult, deep, dark
or mysterious about Co-Publishing. The Prime Publisher's name and address does
not usually appear on the publication. Orders are directed to you.
The number of orders you receive will depend on who you mail them to. If you
mail to other Co-Publishers, orders obtained will usually be for small
one-inch ads. They will reserve expenditures for large ads, until they become
Co-Publishers of the publication themselves thus getting their advertising at
one-half rates!
If your mailings are directed to mailorder beginners, opportunity seekers, or
direct to the consumer, orders you receive will probably be for books or
products offered under "Order From Co-Publisher" ads. Your own ad, of course,
gets full circulation based on the total published and distributed for that
particular issue.
You must receive sufficient response to pay for your ads and for the expense
of mailing out the publications, plus a reasonable profit.
There are many fine trade magazines and adsheets in the mailorder business
that you may co-publish. As you progress and gain knowledge you will probably
receive free copies of a number of the better ones to use for your business
requirements.
These kind of publications are "In Print" quickly with no long waiting for
your ad to appear. They reach an amazing number of small homeworkers and
opportunity seekers. If your product or service appeals to these readers and
the rates are right, you should get good response. The prime reasons for using
these magazines and adsheets are:
1. You get the agreed discount on your advertising after the first time in
exchange for mailing a few copies.
2. You earn a specified commission on all new co-publishers and advertisers
you get for the publisher.
3. You will receive a discount on all future advertising as long as you
continue to co-publish.
4. Of course, you should get some business from your own ads as well.
Include a copy of the magazine or adsheet in orders you fill and in your
mails, or advertise that you send them free for payment of the postage cost.
Using these methods, your postage cost to mail your copies is zero.
Another reason for co-publishing various magazines is that many of them do not
require camera-ready copy. Some do an excellent job of typesetting and offer
this service free. Items selling in these publications generally sell for
$15.00 or less.
How to Make Money Even When Your Ads Don't Pull!
This is a little more information on the "Riskless Ad Method" for the
Co-publisher.
Step 1:
Advertise in mail order magazines and ad sheets that you offer Co-publishing.
As mentioned earlier the price you have to pay for your ad is usually the full
scheduled price for the first time, then 50% discount thereafter as long as
you continue to Co-publish the magazine or mailorder adsheet.
Step 2:
You generally receive 50% commission on ads, subscriptions, etc., that are
placed through you, so with the copies you receive and mail you can make
money, as long as you stay with top quality publications carrying many
articles of interest to mailorder dealers and money-seeking enthusiasts, and
which offer good products or services at reasonable price.
Step 3
Distribute you magazine to people who are likely to place ads, etc. Check for
firms who advertise in one co-publisher magazine and not in another. Send them
a copy of the magazine they are not currently co-publishing or advertising.
Since the publisher's name is not printed on the magazines, readers will have
to order through you. When they order you make 50% and sometimes more. Go
through all the literature and information you receive, from your various ads
and contacts, with a fine tooth comb. You have paid for it all and somewhere
within the pages of the publications you receive you will find the good
programs to fit your individual business plans. YES! By Co-publishing you can
make money from both your ads and from mailing copies. If you want to
advertise through Internet, there are a number of ways to do co-op: ezine
co-op, JV partners, swap solo ads... and more. You are welcome to visit
http://www.best-internet-businesses.com to get more advertising ideas.
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