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Instant Income (Well Almost) pe of person has written them. When we read an article, all of us like to know the characteristics of the writer and create a picture of them in our mind.Right, I hear you say. But it's true. Nothing is easier than setting up your own online business using a few guided steps from the experts.I had absolutely no idea what I was doing. I used my computer to read e-mails, type up a few spreadsheets and chat. I couldn't even use HTML codes...and still can't. But you don't have to know everything t Tell your readers a little bit about yourself. The best place to share this information is "Editor's Notes" section. Tell them what makes you happy, and what makes you upset. If you publish your newsletter in HTML format, you should definitely consider plac Get Your Articles Published by Authority Sites Would you like to have a newsletter with barely satisfied subscribers who take a look at each issue and then remove it, or loyal readers who can't wait to get your next issue?First and foremost, you must submit your articles to the top article directories. The top two, in my opinion, are EzineArticles.com and GoArticles.com. The reason that this is so important is because many e-zine and web site owners turn to the best when searching for articles to publish. They know that these sites have strict guidelines and that the A truly successful newsletter doesn't have just a bunch of subscribers, but "raving fans" who have a strong relationship with you. But how can you have such a winning newsletter? #1. Quality Content It doesn't really matter for your readers how professional your newsletter design is, or how long the articles are. They want "quality content". Period. After all, the reason why they joined your newsletter in the first place was because you made a promise to provide them with some certain valuable information. So each time you sit down to write your next issue, remind yourself what your readers expect to learn. What did you promise them? What benefits did you offer when asking them to sign up? You should keep these answers in mind all the time when writing articles, making recommendations, and even placing ads in your newsletter. Make sure you deliver what you've promised. This is the secret to keeping your readers happy and winning new subscribers through word-of-the-mouth. #2. Let Your Readers See the Real You Which of the following newsletters would you like to read the most? 1. A faceless newsletter like it was written by a robot or... 2. A newsletter with a personality that shines through its every word. You feel as if you know the writer and feel he/she is your friend. I don't think anyone in the world prefers the first one. Do you? I know all my favorite newsletters show what type of person has written them. When we read an article, all of us like to know the characteristics of the writer and create a picture of them in our mind. Tell your readers a little bit about yourself. The best place to share this information is "Editor's Notes" section. Tell them what makes you happy, and what makes you upset. If you publish your newsletter in HTML format, you should definitely consider placi Conducting Risk Assessment eally matter for your readers how professional your newsletter design is, or how long the articles are. They want "quality content". Period.A Risk Assessment is identifying, analyzing, and weighing all the potential risks, threats and hazards to the business’s internal and external environment. It discovers if a facility (building) is vulnerable to weather related events, HVAC failure, Internal/External Security vulnerabilities and local area hazards. It allows a business to document w After all, the reason why they joined your newsletter in the first place was because you made a promise to provide them with some certain valuable information. So each time you sit down to write your next issue, remind yourself what your readers expect to learn. What did you promise them? What benefits did you offer when asking them to sign up? You should keep these answers in mind all the time when writing articles, making recommendations, and even placing ads in your newsletter. Make sure you deliver what you've promised. This is the secret to keeping your readers happy and winning new subscribers through word-of-the-mouth. #2. Let Your Readers See the Real You Which of the following newsletters would you like to read the most? 1. A faceless newsletter like it was written by a robot or... 2. A newsletter with a personality that shines through its every word. You feel as if you know the writer and feel he/she is your friend. I don't think anyone in the world prefers the first one. Do you? I know all my favorite newsletters show what type of person has written them. When we read an article, all of us like to know the characteristics of the writer and create a picture of them in our mind. Tell your readers a little bit about yourself. The best place to share this information is "Editor's Notes" section. Tell them what makes you happy, and what makes you upset. If you publish your newsletter in HTML format, you should definitely consider plac Checklist for Hiring a Private Investigator at did you promise them? What benefits did you offer when asking them to sign up?Looking for an old friend? Want to know if your spouse is cheating? Need to check out a potential tenant or employee?A good private investigator (PI) can help you obtain these answers. And as with any expert you hire—a doctor, a lawyer, an insurance broker—it benefits you to take the time to ensure you’re hiring a professional who has exper You should keep these answers in mind all the time when writing articles, making recommendations, and even placing ads in your newsletter. Make sure you deliver what you've promised. This is the secret to keeping your readers happy and winning new subscribers through word-of-the-mouth. #2. Let Your Readers See the Real You Which of the following newsletters would you like to read the most? 1. A faceless newsletter like it was written by a robot or... 2. A newsletter with a personality that shines through its every word. You feel as if you know the writer and feel he/she is your friend. I don't think anyone in the world prefers the first one. Do you? I know all my favorite newsletters show what type of person has written them. When we read an article, all of us like to know the characteristics of the writer and create a picture of them in our mind. Tell your readers a little bit about yourself. The best place to share this information is "Editor's Notes" section. Tell them what makes you happy, and what makes you upset. If you publish your newsletter in HTML format, you should definitely consider plac Preparation: Your Company's Best Defense in Case of Catastrophe YouYou’ve hung out your shingle and are ready for business. But what if something unforeseen were to occur? Is your business truly ready for all that being in business entails? It only takes one catastrophic event to adversely impact a once thriving business. Recent world events: 9/11 destruction of the World Trade Centers and the Pentagon, the tsun Which of the following newsletters would you like to read the most? 1. A faceless newsletter like it was written by a robot or... 2. A newsletter with a personality that shines through its every word. You feel as if you know the writer and feel he/she is your friend. I don't think anyone in the world prefers the first one. Do you? I know all my favorite newsletters show what type of person has written them. When we read an article, all of us like to know the characteristics of the writer and create a picture of them in our mind. Tell your readers a little bit about yourself. The best place to share this information is "Editor's Notes" section. Tell them what makes you happy, and what makes you upset. If you publish your newsletter in HTML format, you should definitely consider plac Why It Took Me So Long To Blog pe of person has written them. When we read an article, all of us like to know the characteristics of the writer and create a picture of them in our mind.When I saw my first blog, I wasn't impressed.The first blogs I ever read were embarrassing tales of teenage angst better left private, political diatribes from both the rabid right and the rabid left, and jargon-filled tech rags that made my eyes glaze overAnd yet everyone was talking about blogs and that I would soon be left behind if Tell your readers a little bit about yourself. The best place to share this information is "Editor's Notes" section. Tell them what makes you happy, and what makes you upset. If you publish your newsletter in HTML format, you should definitely consider placing your photo at the top of each issue. Let your readers see who you really are. Let your personality shine through your newsletter! # Final Thoughts More and more newsletters are being published every day about every subject you can think of. It means many options for for readers, and many competitors for you. Your competitors are just 2 clicks away: One click on your newsletter unsubscribe link, and the other on your competition's signup button. So publish an informative newsletter providing quality content and let your readers know the REAL you. Now you can relax because yo know your readers will not even "look" at the competition. Wish you the best of luck! Ladan Lashkari
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