Why Blogs Are Beating Out Ezines ... And Matter So Much to Your PlatformWritten by Suzanne Falter-Barns
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5. We've become a less formal culture. These days, our world is all untucked; clothing is big and slouchy, coffee is slurped in paper cups on run. Even TV has let down its defenses, showing us as we 'really' are. So it makes sense that blogs, which feature faster, less formal entries more in style of a diary, are becoming bigger than ezines. Blogs are casual. Ezines take planning, layout, require regular entries and take a lot more time. 6. Blogging is faster. How long does it take to make an entry? Five to ten minutes, I'd say. My ezine, meanwhile, takes 1-2 hours. Yes, you need to do more blog entries, but they're hardly brain surgery. Instead, they are quick insights you offer up from your life on go. And so they are read in same spirit. 7. Blogs are beloved by media. This is where a majority of all media research on who's who and what they're up to is now done. It used to be that your credibility as a media subject was evaluated strictly by your site; that's where media looked first to get a beat on you. Know they want to know what you're posting on your blog -- even if it doesn't have a 'media room' like your site (hopefully you'd have that linked somehow in your margins.) And they want to know what kinds of posts and comments your getting. If you're still working on building up your ezine list, I recommend you beef it up by including a blog in your offerings. It will energize your website, attract Google and Yahoo ranking and generally create more buzz. If you have a blog but have not maximized it by setting up a name capture tool, or do not post frequently, give that a whirl, too. You'll be amazed at who stops by! And if you have thoughts on tender blog-ezine dynamic, email them to me -- or even better, drop by my blog and post them on most recent comment. Then we'll all be able to see them and add comments of our own. Here's to continuing discussion. May your blog bring your platform, and set people talking!

Suzanne Falter-BarnsSuzanne Falter-Barns' website at getknownnow.com offers tips and tools that help you build your platform and get known as an expert in your field. Sign up for her fr.ee ezine, Expert Status, and receive her free report, "25 Top Self Help Literary Agents." To reprint this article, please use with this bio box in tact. Thanks! ©2005 Suzanne Falter-Barns LLC.
| | List Building - What Is It?Written by Gina Marie Capatar
Continued from page 1 that you work on your list building proper. Among best strategies to go about list building is to make use of and to grab every opportunity you have to interact with people - especially those people that are in same field as you are. If you are into internet marketing, whenever you’ll have chance to do business with someone in same field, make use of that window of opportunity. That will be perfect time for you to invite that person to be part of your list. That way, you won’t just be increasing number on your list but you’ll also be gaining a member who has genuine interest in what you do and in what you offer. In email list building, it is not just important to grow your list into millions of subscribers. The most important thing is that you should be getting emails of persons who are really interested because only those who are truly interested have capacity to become your potential customers or site visitors. Remember, in list building quality is as great as quantity.Another way to go about list building is that if you have a website, you can provide a section that will encourage your site visitors to be a part of your list. You should make this invitation as catching as possible and remember that visitors should at least have an idea as to what comes with signing up. Something like this should do job, “Subscribe to our weekly newsletter and get latest updates on mobile technology!” but of course, you can still make that better. Bear in mind that in list building, you should not just keep on gathering emails. You should also work on keeping them there. To retain your email list members, you should always be ready to provide fresh content and be always prepared to give out something that will pique interest of your members.

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