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Topics > Online Marketing > Direct Email Marketing > EZines and Newsletters
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Costs nothing and brings results. EZines and Newsletters still are good ways to promote your business online with almost ZERO cost over and over again, anytime you want.
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Anonymous writes: "To attract clients who pay in full and out of pocket for your services, it's imperative to position yourself as a helpful expert. This is true whether you are a business consultant, a beautician, a psychotherapist, a gardener, a car mechanic, a coach or a massage therapist."
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Anonymous writes: "Write about things you are knowledgeable in, and have passion for. Feel passion when you are writing, and your writing will improve. Article writing is one of those exercises that for a few people produce truly phenomenal results online. Some online article authors are total amateurs, but their writing is also quite good. Quality is so essential to article marketing. You don’t want your web site to look like it’s cheap and aimless. "
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Anonymous writes: "We discussed earlier the advantages of having advertising space in your newsletters. In this article we will discuss advertising in other companies’ newsletters and how it can be as equally beneficial. "
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Anonymous writes: "Like with any recipe, the ultimate results depend on many variables. In this series of articles, we’ve covered the basic 8 key ingredients necessary for marketing online with effective ezines:"
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Anonymous writes: "Finally, in our ongoing series of articles on each of the eight key ingredients for a successful ezine, we cover the laws governing using email for marketing."
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Anonymous writes: "Of all the tasks that go into writing, formatting and publishing an ezine, getting people to subscribe can be most challenging and crucial. Without subscribers, you will be spending your energy for nothing. And, since open rates for emailed ezines are averaging around 25-40%, you need to grow your list all the time."
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Anonymous writes: "As you probably know by now, writing and publishing an ezine has many steps besides writing the content and sending it out. This is the sixth ingredient in a recipe that consists of seven other important issues. However, formatting is complicated; to make matters worse, experts disagree on which formatting is best."
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Anonymous writes: "When looking at all the key ingredients of a successful online newsletter, this one often confuses readers. Readers should know what it is you want them to do: click through to another page for more information? Hit the reply key and ask a question? Buy something? Get something for free?"
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Anonymous writes: "After you have clearly defined who your targeted readers are, the purpose of your ezine, and have a clear and compelling title for the ezine and the email subject line, you are ready to develop your content writing skills. "
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Anonymous writes: "After you have clearly defined who your targeted readers are, the purpose of your ezine, and have a clear and compelling title for the ezine and the email subject line, you are ready to develop your content writing skills."
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Anonymous writes: "While there are eight key ingredients to writing, formatting, and publishing an electronic newsletter or ezine that works for your business, step three will take more time and forethought."
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Anonymous writes: "While there are eight key ingredients to writing, formatting, and publishing an electronic newsletter or ezine that works for your business, none of the steps is more important than number two: being very clear about the purpose and your audience."
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Anonymous writes: "There are at least eight key ingredients that go into writing, formatting and publishing an ezine, or electronic newsletter. The first one has to do with finding a clever yet clear and compelling title for your ezine."
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Anonymous writes: "In our work with clients, we often hear this question from entrepreneurs who want to leverage the Internet and start marketing online: “Should I publish a newsletter?” As part of our Customized Newsletter Services program, we have reviewed hundreds of e-newsletters, or ezines, and can spot common errors immediately."
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Anonymous writes: "Newsletter Marketing is a great vehicle for small direct marketers. More so than virtually any other online communications, it can level the economic playing field. Email marketing fuses email and research into a single channel and provides marketers with a powerful, yet affordable, tool. This type of marketing remains inexpensive, supple and easily tailored for any given demographic. You might think that email marketing reaches a small audience, and other more traditional marketing channels will provide better saturation, but that is rapidly changing. The most part of those connecting to the Internet from business use it for email. "
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Anonymous writes: "Let's begin with defining what an "ezine" is and how it can help you drive tons of traffic to your website and help you sell products and services. An ezine (electronic magazine) is much like a traditional magazine or newsletter. However, it is only delivered via email. People sign up to receive ezines for free or a monthly subscription fee. Most ezines are published weekly, but some are published daily, monthly or bi-monthly."
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Anonymous writes: "Ever sit down to write an article for your ezine and be at a loss as to what to say? It happens to the best of us, so I thought I'd share some of the ways that I get unstuck when that happens to me."
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Anonymous writes: "Introduction
Online business is booming these days. It is estimated that over $5 billion was spent by consumers online in 2006. Projections for the upcoming years are looking even better with 2010 looking to bring in about $11 billion. With these zeros and commas in mind, online businesses are searching for new ways to make their products and services marketable to the ‘etailers.’ With professionals knowing better than to orchestrate anything remotely resembling spam emails, there is a way to get noticed by ongoing and potential customers without inheriting the spam induced kiss-of-death. Your website can design its own ezine, which is very comparable to an electronic newsletter or magazine."
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Anonymous writes: "I have written several articles on how to publish an ezine, so this time I thought it might be interesting to write an article on how NOT to publish an ezine. "
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Anonymous writes: "By Marige O'Brien, Copyright ©2007
A hybrid website/program is being unveiled that may just change the way online users look at newsletters. Called, quite simply, "The Newsletter Reader," it is both simple and ingenious. By pulling together all the newsletters for a given specialty into a reader that will track each source for its most up-to-date mailing, then offering access via a simple upload program, it delivers these newsletters directly to the end-user's desktop. "
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