How to Write an Article Review – 5 Easy Steps

May 19th, 2012

First of all an article review is a writing giving your opinion on certain thing. It could be a product, a service, a movie, a book or even an article. Writing an article could be a little bit challenging for some people, but is not have to be hard. I am going to give you 5 tips on how to write an effective article review.

1. Research. If you going to talk about a service or product you have Read the rest of this entry »

Solo Ads – How to Test the Subject Lines

May 18th, 2012

Solo ads are the most powerful ezine advertising tools, but any ezine advertiser or email marketer has to know that a poorly written subject line affects dramatically the result of an advertising campaign. Today’s article shows you a simple method for testing solo ads subject lines, in order to avoid the unwanted and unpleasant failure of your email marketing campaign.

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How Much Is Too Little?

May 18th, 2012

As a publisher and ezine co-op owner, I’ve been studying

ezines and co-ops for some time now, and I’ve arrived at

the following conclusion:

How much IS too little?

This morning a well-known internet marketer’s ezine

was brought to my attention. The ezine is a small one-page

affair with an excellent marketing tip. Attractively
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Does an Ezine Have to be emailed to be an Ezine?

May 17th, 2012

Controversy and chaos have always been the hallmark of the fastest moving sector of the Information Age. Over the last decade a new form of information distribution has made a huge dent in the way humans receive knowledge. The electronic newsletter or magazine commonly referred to as an Ezine has made its debut and the once considered a fad by the print medium industry is now giving it a huge run for its money.<br Read the rest of this entry »

Impact Writing for E-zines (Part2)

May 17th, 2012

Let’s continue our topic on creating impact for e-zines:

4) Set the tone from the beginning. Use a single voice to communicate your thoughts. Be careful with editors who unknowingly change your tone. You don’t want a stitched-together, Frankenstein-created article.

For instance, Martha Stewart has her individual tone. Star Jones has hers. Mixing the two tones is suicide because Read the rest of this entry »

Best Ezine Publishing – Revealed – 5 Powerful Ways to Multiply Your Ezine Publishing

May 14th, 2012

Building a good business relationship with your client base is the key in growing your business. You need to keep these people in the loop so you can update them about your business, new promotions, and new products. And one of the best marketing tools that can help you do just that is ezine publishing. It is the process of sending newsletters and email advertisements to your potential clients to impart Read the rest of this entry »

The Detail That Can Ruin Your Solo Ads Advertising Campaign

May 13th, 2012

Attention grabbing headline, interesting solo ad, no words or expressions that trigger the spam filters, high converting landing page, great product. It’s not easy, I know, but you can do it. However, if a small detail is overlooked, then your promising solo ads advertising campaign may be ruined in seconds. What may be that nasty “bug”?

Did you hear about blacklists (or blocklists) of domain Read the rest of this entry »

Things to Avoid As an Ezine Publisher

May 12th, 2012

Email marketing is the most effective form of internet advertising available. Over 70% of all sales on the web start with emails, so getting this marketing tool right is key. Want to use your newsletter to build a build following?

I’ve written a few articles on the right way to publish an ezine, so this time I presumed it could be engaging to scribble an article on how NOT to make public Read the rest of this entry »

Start To Crush The Competition With Article Marketing

May 11th, 2012

If you were thinking about spending your gainfully acquired money on something, would you wish to make that purchase from someone that you thought to be an expert, or from someone that you were not sure knew anything about what you were purchasing? You’d buy from the expert would you not? Nearly everybody would agree with you that it is better to buy from an expert.

That’s the reason why in your Read the rest of this entry »

Ensuring Your Subscribers Stick With You

May 11th, 2012

So you have a great newsletter, you have implemented several different marketing strategies and you are finally getting people to subscribe. Since your customers are paying you monthly you want them to remain a subscriber for as long as possible. Here’s a couple techniques you can implement to achieve this goal.

You must begin by providing great content. If you don’t, no tricks, techniques Read the rest of this entry »