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How to Market Your Creative Writing
by ktrouser, Sep 6, 2008
When you are a writer, you have to be a salesperson, too. You have to sell your writing.
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Articles Should Create a Personal Interest
by Melanie Marten, Feb 1, 2007
Getting and keeping customers is really a matter of establishing a personal relationship with them. Granted, it is usually short-term and not too deep, but it is still a relationship. If you are active in article marketing, you still have to focus on creating that personal interest.
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Recipe for an E-Zine
by Denise Wakeman & Patsi Krakoff, Apr 9, 2007
Publish an e-zine to leverage the Internet & expand your reach to a global audience of prospects interested in your products & service. E-zines that work well for attracting new clients usually have eight key ingredients.
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Recipe for an E-Zine: Ingredient One
by Denise Wakeman & Patsi Krakoff, Apr 9, 2007
Out of eight key ingredients that go into writing, formatting & publishing an ezine, the first & foremost is to find a clever yet clear & compelling title. Read to find an appropriate name for your ezine.
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Recipe for an Ezine - Ingredient #3: Email Subject Line - Clear, Clever, and Compelling
by Denise Wakeman & Patsi Krakoff, Apr 11, 2007
Creating a good ezine article title or email subject line takes more time & forethought. It should be clear, clever & compelling to lead the reader down a path towards a call to action.
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Recipe for an Ezine: Ingredient #4b: Where to Find Ideas for Content
by Denise Wakeman & Patsi Krakoff, Apr 12, 2007
Writing online has never been easier, because powerful search engine directories make your research fast & thorough. Here are a few ideas on where to find consistently valuable & interesting ideas to write about.
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Recipe for an Ezine: Ingredient five: the Call to Action Trap
by Denise Wakeman & Patsi Krakoff, Apr 12, 2007
Looking at all the key ingredients of a successful online newsletter, the Call to Action part of an ezine often confuses readers. Readers should know what it is you want them to do, in order to lead them towards a path to action.
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Recipe for an Ezine: Ingredient six: Html or Plain Text
by Denise Wakeman & Patsi Krakoff, Apr 12, 2007
Writing & publishing an ezine has many steps and formatting is an essential aspect. But, out of graphic formatting & plain text, which is a better option for ezines, is a complicated issue?
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Recipe for an Ezine: Ingredient seven: Attracting Subscribers
by Denise Wakeman & Patsi Krakoff, Apr 15, 2007
Of all the tasks that go into writing, formatting & publishing an ezine, getting people to subscribe can be most challenging & crucial. Here are several incentives that work for increasing sign ups.
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Recipe for an Ezine: Ingredient eight: Can-spam Compliance - What You Need to Know
by Denise Wakeman & Patsi Krakoff, Apr 15, 2007
Anyone doing business online & using email for marketing, needs to know about the CAN-SPAM laws. Not being compliant can get you into trouble & interrupt delivery of your ezines. Here’s what you need to know.
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