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CommentFriday, December 28, 2001

Old And New Contents for Your eZines & Newsletters

Do you struggle to find the fresh new content for your ezines and newsletters?

Many of us join online Article Announcement Lists, where hundreds of great articles are posted weekly. However, those articles quickly become "Shareware" among fellow publishers.

Here are some tips to help make your next issues easier, faster and maybe even fun!

First, setup content folders (Business/Travel/Books/ Food/Etc).

As articles are announced cut and paste then all in the appropriate folder for future use.

--Publish The Old With The New--

When publishing under a theme, old shareware and new content can compliment each other.

Sample Theme: "Marketing Though The Media"

A new article on writing Press Releases, and an old article on how to Target Your Market Niche cound be a perfect fit. Publish for your readers not for yourself.

--Nothing Venture Nothing Gained--

Venture out in your search for new content. Checkout your daily newspapers, favorite magazines, radio and tv programs for ideas (no I'm not advocating that you lift someone's copyrighted material), but rather let your creative jucies flow and piggback to produce original articles.

--Feedback; Ask And It Shall Be Given--

Ask your readers for comments and suggestions about your content, feedback can offer you a wide margin on what suits their interest.

Robert Wardrick is the founder of http://capcitymall.com and
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About the author:
Robert Wardrick is the founder of http://capcitymall.com and PB-Post Newsletter (Sample issue via Autoresponder mailto:pbpost@s...) Contact;mailto:robert@c...

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