So, what’s an e-zine?Written by Maria Marsala
Technically they’re written e-zine (not ezine) although calling them an electronic newsletter e-news or Internet newsletter i-news clarifies what they are much better. They were given name e-zine (short for electronic magazine). Some people pronounce e-zeen and others say e-zin – however way you write it or say it, an e-zine should be a special e-mail, sent to you because you requested it.E-zines are one way to build communities and relationships with a potentially large number of people, for a minimal cost. Instead of sending out a business newsletter, via postal mail, you can send anyone who requests, your e-zine. An e-zine can consist of one tip or they can include
| | Eliminate Redundancies for Fat Free WritingWritten by Linda Elizabeth Alexander
This article may be freely published in your print or online Newsletter or on your website provided 1. You include byline and resource box; 2. You print article in its entirety, unchanged; and 3. You notify author when and where it's printed with a courtesy copy or a link. Subject: Business, Marketing Number of Words: 300 Article Autoresponder: fatfreewriting@write2thepointcom.com Website: http://www.write2thepointcom.comEliminate Redundancies for Fat Free Writing ©2002 By Linda Elizabeth Alexander Engaging writing is concise. How many times have we been told to "write tight" (be concise) rather than verbosely? The following are a mere 25 examples of redundant phrases. When used properly, alternatives to these phrases can cut much of fat out of your business communication, leaving it leaner, tighter, and less verbose.
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