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Title: The Basics of Ezine Publishing...
Written By: Terri Seymour

Web Site:
http://www.MyOwnEzine.com





© 2008 Terri Seymour

Ezine publishing is very important to an online business for many reasons. It keeps you in contact with your potential customers. The relationship is formed that is needed for trust and respect. You are able to increase your income by selling advertising. Ezines can also help you build your reputation and your business.

When you begin to publish your own ezine, keep in mind the basic and most important elements of a good ezine.

  1. Keep It Clean, And Not Too Long.

    Don't add too many squiggles and decorations that might make it hard to read. Try to keep it a reasonable length. People are more apt to read a shorter ezine than one that goes on and on.

  2. Limit Your Advertising.

    We realize publishers must advertise in their ezines, but keep it to a reasonable number of about six or less, depending on the length of your newsletter.

  3. Add Your Personality.

    Make your ezine warm and inviting. Talk to your readers. Let them get to know you as you get to know them. This is very important!

  4. Provide Quality Content.

    If your ezine is on how to cook, them make sure it provides information on how to cook. Tips, articles, links, resources, products, tools, news, etc. are all things you can give your readers. You can also add a little fun. We could all use a little fun.

  5. Be Consistent.

    If you say you are going to send out your ezine every Friday, then make sure you send it out every Friday. Now sometimes things happen beyond our control that might prevent this. But just let your subscribers know and they will understand.

  6. Make Sure You Provide All Your Administrative Information.

    This would include contact info, subscribe/unsubscribe info, disclaimer, and privacy policy.

  7. Be There For Your Readers.

    If your readers email you with questions, comments, concerns, etc. Make sure you answer promptly and courteously. This will go a long way in building your reputation as a trusted and reliable business.

  8. Make It A Priority To Have Original Content.

    If you are unsure about writing articles, write an editorial with new updates, interesting tips and product reviews, etc. Always have some type of original content.

  9. Proofread Your Ezine.

    You don't want your ezine to look as if a child had put it together. (Although these days these kids could probably do a heck of a job.)

  10. Enjoy Your Ezine, Have Fun With It, Be Yourself And Wonderful Things Will Start To Happen.

    At least they did for me. I met tons of great new people, my business flourished, I felt confident and developed a self-pride I had never had before! This can all happen for you as well with your very own quality ezine!



About the Author




Terri Seymour owns and operates MyOwnEzine.com - subscribe@myownezine.com - Terri has compiled years of experience and knowledge into a step-by-step comprehensive manual to help you start your own ezine. Hundreds of resources included! http://www.myownezine.com/moesalespage.shtml





Today's article was originally received for publication in September 2003. The author has given full permission to publish it either electronically or in print, free of charge in your ezines, newsletters or on your websites, as long as the article content remains unchanged as is published here today, and that the authors copyright with resource box is included.





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