Most Commonly Asked Questions About Ezine Publishing

Written by Terri Seymour


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* How Do I Mail My Ezine?

There are several ways you can mail out your ezine.

Autoresponder - A favorite of many publishers because you are able to send out several follow-ups. http://www.getresponse.com/index/47152

Email Server - When you are first starting using your email server is an easy and inexpensive way to mail our your newsletter.

Mailing List Manager - After your list grows, I recommend you purchase an easy and effective mailing list manager. http://hop.clickbank.net/?webcentral/lightning

Web Host - When you buy your domain, you also get a mailserver from which you can send out your ezine. Your subscribe address would be something like: mailto:newsletter-subscribe@myowndomain.com

Yahoo and Topica, etc - Fr~e mailing list managers like these are a good way to get started on a tight budget. I used Yahoogroups way back when they were onelist? and then egroups. I never had any major problems with them, but eventually wanted to take control of my own list.

* What Do I Put in My Ezine?

Lots of good resources, helpful information, a little fun, motivational stories, original or guest articles, product or affiliate program reviews, freebies, etc. You must also add your personality to your ezine. That is what makes your ezine special! Write an editorial so your readers can get to know you and can interact with you. Let your ideas flow and make your ezine interesting and unique!

* Why Should I Publish an Ezine?

Publishing an ezine is important to your business because it enables you to keep in contact withrepparttar people who are interested in your website, your product and you. You can build a solid foundation of trust and respect on which to base your business success!

Answering all questions in detail is quite impossible in one article, but I hope I have covered some ofrepparttar 108945 main points that you might be curious about. If I have not answered a question you may have, feel fr~e to contact me anytime. Thank you.



************* Terri Seymour and her husband Terry of www.seymourproducts.com offer a no cost, home business opportunity. Apply online. Resources and more for your home business available at www.myownezine.com Free ecourse business-building-ecourse@getresponse.com

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Looking forward . . . Looking back

Written by Jenny Bailey


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Inrepparttar late 1990's, venture capitalists were pouring money intorepparttar 108944 market with new start-ups promising to transformrepparttar 108945 business-to-consumer (B2C) and business-to-business (B2B) marketplaces.

The massive inflow of capital led to irrational expenditure on poorly constructed business plans. An over-investment in bandwidth, particularly fibre-optic cabling, and inrepparttar 108946 new 3rd Generation (3G) mobile networks, led to a crisis inrepparttar 108947 telecommunications industry with sharply reduced valuations andrepparttar 108948 spectacular collapse of Global Crossing.

Afterrepparttar 108949 dot com “bubble” burst in 2000, contrary to popular perception,repparttar 108950 Internet continued to expand rapidly. The penetration of broadband has started and is enrichingrepparttar 108951 Internet experience for many people. It is still onlyrepparttar 108952 beginning. B2C and B2B business plans are now better constructed. The emphasis for B2C is marketing and customer relationships. The emphasis for B2B is to harness low cost communications andrepparttar 108953 business integration opportunities of Intranets and Extranets. And yes,repparttar 108954 cost of bandwidth will continue to plummet. But, we may need to wait another year before Tablet PCs and 3G networks become significant.

Here’s torepparttar 108955 next 10 Internet years!

================================================== Aboutrepparttar 108956 Author:

Jenny Bailey has worked in Internet development for many years specializing in Web applications, Intranets and Extranets. Visit her site for more information about real Internet business solutions. http://www.discoverit.co.uk or mailto:jbailey@discoverit.co.uk.

About the Author:

Jenny Bailey has worked in Internet development for many years specializing in Web applications, Intranets and Extranets. Visit her site for more information about real Internet business solutions. http://www.discoverit.co.uk or mailto:jbailey@discoverit.co.uk.


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