Published 27.05.2006 02:07:00 | Ezine Publishing
Web and email addresses pose a special challenge for writers and publishers ofemail newsletters and ezines.
Published 27.05.2006 02:07:00 | Ezine Publishing
1. Time saver. To get going make a quick visit to http//www.free-newslettertemplates.com/newsletter_templates.html and grab some templates for free. You could then have a basic newsletter ready to send in no more then 10-15 minutes. The template will work as a guide, saving you up to hours of work.
Published 27.05.2006 02:06:00 | Ezine Publishing
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.
Published 27.05.2006 02:06:00 | Ezine Publishing
We all know that an e-zine won't attract and keep subscribers without offering insightful, practical content. If you only drone on and on about how wonderful you and your services/products are, your readers won't stick around for long.
Published 27.05.2006 02:06:00 | Ezine Publishing
Have you been publishing an e-mail newsletter for at least six months but still aren't seeing real results (read revenue) from it? Don't fret - you may just need a tune up. Here are five ways to kick your e-zine income into gear this year
Published 27.05.2006 02:06:00 | Ezine Publishing
You've convinced me that I want to sign up for your newsletter. Now that I'm ready, what do I do? I go to thesignup box on the current web page and complete the form.But wait... what are you asking for? If you're asking formore than my name and email address, I will hesitate.
Published 27.05.2006 02:06:00 | Ezine Publishing
1. Give Incentives Give people an incentive to subscribe to your e-zine. Offer them a freebie if they subscribe. It could be a free e-book, free report, free advertising, etc. Make sure the freebie will attract your target audience. 2. Joint Venture Joint venture with a similar e-zine. Combine your subscriber bases together and publish one e-zine. Edit and publish each issue together. You both will be promoting the e-zine which means more subscribers. 3. Allow Archiving All
Published 27.05.2006 02:06:00 | Ezine Publishing
If you've been promoting your business on the internet you've probably heard how important it is to have a list. And that it's also important to publish an ezine.
Published 27.05.2006 02:06:00 | Ezine Publishing
I sat here this morning, and decided to work out exactly how much time I use on creating my weekly ezine, and I almost kinda shocked myself. I`m not the ONLY publisher who refuses to automate, so please, after reading my hours, spare a kind thought for all those other publishers out there that do everything manually, and who really take the time to get down to a personal level with their subscribers.
Published 27.05.2006 02:06:00 | Ezine Publishing
What's the point in spending hours preparing a newsletter, message or report if it's automatically filtered into the junk folder before the recipient even sees it?
Published 27.05.2006 02:06:00 | Ezine Publishing
What makes your ezine hot stuff? With literally thousands ofezines online today, how can yours stand out or is it doomed tostay in the junk mail folders??
Published 27.05.2006 02:06:00 | Ezine Publishing
The theory of writing for newsletters is very similar to that of writing for press releases and other media work, but with newsletters there is one crucial difference. Whereas with an external publication you're quality-controlled by someone outside your organization (the publication's editor) who is therefore independent and autonomous, the equivalent person connected with an internally produced newsletter is either you, or someone else who gets paid by your organization.
Published 27.05.2006 02:06:00 | Ezine Publishing
There are two reasons to publish an ezine.1.) Give people information about your site, your product, or your industry.2.) Keep your website information in front of people for as long as you can without having to spend more money to do it.Really, when you sit right down to think about it... that's why we do it.But, are you getting the most out of your ezine? Is your ezine living up to it's full potential?Before Anything Else Your Ezine IS Your Business.When someone comes to me to for an ad
Published 27.05.2006 02:06:00 | Ezine Publishing
One morning this past fall, I was going through my e-mail inbox, relentlessly deleting junk mail. As you're likely well aware, many spam messages are made to look like they're from a real person.
Published 27.05.2006 02:06:00 | Ezine Publishing
While sending out a text e-zine may seem like a piece of cake, there's more to it than you may think. *Good formatting* is the name of the game. Here's a handy checklist I use to make sure each of my issues is in great shape BEFORE I send it out. Please be my guest and use it for yourself
Published 27.05.2006 02:06:00 | Ezine Marketing
When discussing the possibility of creating a newsletter for one of my clients, he asked me, "How will a newsletter help me get sales?"
Published 27.05.2006 02:06:00 | Ezine Marketing
A common question asked when you first set out to write an email newsletter is whether it should be a plain text email or HTML (web page style). This is an important consideration since your choice impacts on how many people read your newsletter and how they respond to it. Let's look at the obvious pros and cons of each format.
Published 27.05.2006 02:06:00 | Ezine Marketing
Newsletters are becoming ever more popular. Not surprising? since all editors know that they are a tried and testedmethod for both disseminating information and subtly (andquite frequently blatantly) promoting any product orservice. In short, newsletters work for their owners.
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