Give Your Visitors a Free Email Course

Written by David McKenzie


Are you providing a free email course to your visitors?

A great way to disseminate content online is via an email course. Better still isrepparttar WAY you can distributerepparttar 109607 information.

Email courses allow you to split up your information into easily readable chunks. Each email needs to be only about 6 to 10 paragraphs long.

For example, lets assume your content is “7 Tips for Getting Published Online”. With an email course, you can provide a 7 part series with a different tip in each part. This email course could go out to your subscribers every other day so they receive it over a period of 2 weeks.

You want to make sure your email course is free so do not give away everything you have to offer. Just provide some important information which will lead potential buyers to look at what else you have to offer. You want to give them a taste of what they can get.

Then what you want to do is offer your products or services for sale in each email. If you are sending 7 emails as part of your email course then you get 7 opportunities to advertise what you have to offer.

The Perfect Email Ad!

Written by A.T.Rendon


The Internet has changed a great deal in just one short year.

Most people attempting to do business online not only send out a great deal of email to other people, now they are also receiving it, most often inrepparttar form of SPAM.

You do NOT want your email confused with SPAM.

In order for your email message to stand out fromrepparttar 109606 ever maddening email crowd of messages, it MUST be different and UNIQUE.

Otherwise, it will wind up getting deleted before it is read.

What you need to email is the, "Perfect Email Ad"!

And, in order to have a, "Perfect Email Ad", your email needs just two (2) very important "Key" elements:

1. A "Killer" Title.

2. An Email Link.

The Killer Title.

The Title must be short, no more than 6 to 8 words. Less in this case would be more. It is what goes inrepparttar 109607 Subject are of your email message.

It must capturerepparttar 109608 attention ofrepparttar 109609 recipient before they delete it.

The very best Title I have ever seen in an email message consisted of just 3 short words. It captured my attention and enticed me to click onrepparttar 109610 link to visit a web site.

It aroused my curiosity!

Can you guess what those words might have been?

It was a question.

All it said was, "What Is This?" And then it gave a URL.

That wasrepparttar 109611 extent ofrepparttar 109612 message.

Your Title isrepparttar 109613 Subject area of your email message so make it count. If necessary, make use of one or more action words to capture your reader's imagination.

Send a blank email here for a FREE list of 50 Action Words: mailto:action_words@emailexchange.org

An Email Link.

Inrepparttar 109614 above example I used, it showed thatrepparttar 109615 body ofrepparttar 109616 email message only contained a URL, a web site link on which to click to visit.

The email message did cause me to visitrepparttar 109617 web site, yet it is still NOT a good example of, "A Perfect Email Ad".

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