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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: "Copyright 2006 Jim Boere
One thing I do like about sending email newsletters is that it makes it so easy for people to reply to you. My experience has been that one does get more response from readers of a newsletter send by email, and that's a good thing!"
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Richard Grady writes: "Copyright 2006 Richard Grady
I have recently changed the service which I use to send my email newsletter every couple of weeks. This has resulted in all of my subscribers having to re-confirm that they would like to continue receiving the newsletter."
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Anonymous writes: "Is that my butt? Now that's an interesting question. But to be quite honest I'm not concerned with my butt. Not your butt. Not any one's butt."
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Anonymous writes: "We all know the importance of having an excellent follow-up system integrated into our online business. A follow-up system is capable of securing for our web pages recurring visitors, and eventually, sustainable traffic. Additionally, a follow-up system is also a great way of promoting our products via back end sales. Having captured the leads of past visitors would also allow us to cross-sell other items which they may find interesting."
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Anonymous writes: "I quickly learned that writing articles and submitting them to online publications was a great way to attract new readers and gain experience as a freelance writer. "
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Anonymous writes: "Copyright 2005 Alicia Forest
Writing a regular ezine/newsletter can sometimes feeling like hard work. So if you're putting in the time and effort to give your readers valuable content, consider implementing at least a few of the strategies in this article to help your efforts pay off in profits.
Here are 4 ways to help your ezine make you more money:"
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Cory Threlfall writes: "And Be Seen As An Expert At The Same Time Is Easier Then You Think
Copyright 2005 The IWE, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Sick of paying those high prices for ezine advertising?
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Anonymous writes: "An opt-in mailing list can be your most solid internet marketing tool. Think of it as a foot in the door – or better yet, a standing invitation to drop by anytime. Research has shown that it takes an average of seven contacts with a prospect to make your first sale."
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Anonymous writes: "A pitch tells a story. What is essential is not how you send a pitch but to whom.
Find out, the most effective print or broadcasting media for your story. Determine how the organization works, who farms out assignments. Every journalist has preferences for receiving news releases and pitches. Knowing the format and method could make a world of difference. "
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Anonymous writes: "Copyright 2005 Alicia Forest
If you publish an ezine regularly, inevitably there are times when you get stuck and can't quite come up with the perfect article for your issue. Sometimes just taking a break and coming back later will give you a fresh start. But other times you need more of a "writing prompt" to get you going. The following 7 ways should help you get unstuck and get writing:"
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Anonymous writes: "Copyright 2005 Alicia Forest
Are there ezines that you receive that you just can't wait to read? I know I have 3 or 4 that I read as soon as they hit my inbox, and others that I print and put in my "reading box" next to my desk."
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Anonymous writes: "Copyright 2005 Donna Gunter
At almost every meeting I attend in my city, I get really positive feedback about my email newsletter, Work Smarter, Make More, http://www.worksmartermakemore.com . People generally tell me they love it, or they ask some question about something I've written about in a previous issue. All in all, it's pretty cool--I kinda feel like a celebrity!"
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Anonymous writes: "Copyright 2005 Ryan Blake
I’ve been doing this for a while let's and thought I’d mention 2 list building methods which I suggest you STAY AWAY from."
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Anonymous writes: "Copyright 2005 Stacey Morris
One of the most effective ways to promote your website is through an ezine, or electronic magazine. In a previous issue I discussed effective ways to build a list, but here I want to return to the advantages of distributing an ezine—my favorite permission-based marketing strategy."
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Anonymous writes: "Judy Cullins ©2005 All Rights Reserved.
Make your book stand out from the crowd! Test your book's significance, find your market before you write, and treat your book as part of your business. "
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Judy Cullins writes: "Judy Cullins ©2005 All Rights Reserved.
Every part of your book can be a sales tool. When you include the below tips to know before you write your book, you will have a roadmap to keep your writing organized, compelling, easy to read, and you'll sell more books than you ever dreamed of!"
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Judy Cullins writes: "Judy Cullins ©2005 All Rights Reserved.
Have you wasted valuable time and money on promotion that doesn't work? Have your announcements and news releases been ignored? Have you been too quiet about getting the word out how your product or service will help solve people's problems?"
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Anonymous writes: "Copyright 2005 Ron Hutton
Strategic planning for your ezine will keep your subscribers coming back for more week after week. You know that you need to start your newsletter and you've been putting it off so long that days have turned into weeks, and weeks into months. Don't let that go on any longer. It's not necessary."
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Anonymous writes: "The first thing you need to do is decide on a topic that you are interested in and your potential customers would also like to know more about. Then all you need to do is decide if you have enough knowledge on that subject to write confidently about it, and if you don’t, there are ways around that too. Then decide what format you want to use to present the information and bingo; you have a winning formula for your newsletter."
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Anonymous writes: "Copyright 2005 Kinesis, Inc.
Is your business publishing a print or e-newsletter? An informative publication is a great way to stay in touch with your customers and leads. It also reinforces your expertise in your industry. You can give your readers tips and advice. You can also give them updates about company news and information about your products or services. Both can help drive repeat business to your website. It also reminds people that you are still available the next times they need your services or products."
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