July 9th, 2011 by Mike
Foreword By The Editor This article by Dan Long focuses on some constructive ways you can use to think of great content ideas and turn them into good, sought-after online material for your readers. If you enjoy it and would like to learn more, please click on the links you will find in the paragraph [...]
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March 10th, 2011 by Mike
Foreword By The Editor This article, written by Saleem Rana, is about article marketing as a strategy and the four reasons why you should incorporate it into your Internet marketing plans. Over the past few years, particularly since the introduction of the Web 2.0 concept and social networking, the details may have changed slightly, but [...]
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January 31st, 2011 by Mike
Foreword By The Editor My thanks are due to Anthony Diaz for this excellent article on the different types of intellectual properties and when and how to implement the rights associated with them. For further information, be sure not to miss the links incorporated in his bio in the last paragraph of the article. Mike [...]
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March 28th, 2010 by Mike
Foreword By The Editor My thanks are due to Bryant Theodore for this article. The introductory paragraph of any written piece of work is your opportunity to draw the reader into the main text. That you already have his (her) attention means you have already won the first battle but this war consists of more [...]
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August 12th, 2009 by Mike
We all run out of ideas from time to time. Very often, all we need is a nudge in the right direction to get us back on track. If you need a few newsletter content ideas, or are just running out of steam, I hope this article helps by giving you a nudge.
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August 12th, 2009 by Mike
Foreword By The Author Non-profit newsletters are relatively easy to recognize as such and are usually provided as a service to members of a group with a common interest. The term ‘FOR-profit’, on the other hand, can easily be misunderstood, in relation to newsletters. For example, a non-profit organization might publish a newsletter that generates [...]
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August 12th, 2009 by Mike
Foreword By The Author Coming up with newsletter content ideas can sometimes tax even the most creative among us. If you are like me, you have times when new ideas just seem to pop into your head unasked but, frustratingly, other times when you can rack your brains for hours and still not come up [...]
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August 12th, 2009 by Mike
Foreword By The Author No matter what type of newsletter you are producing, meaningful and effective newsletter content is essential if you want it to be read. This applies whether it’s for a non-profit concern such as a club, association, church or school, or a commercial newsletter such as for a retailer or other business. [...]
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August 12th, 2009 by Mike
Foreword By The Author The TOC (Table Of Contents) section is the part of any newsletter content that is essentially a list of the major articles and features contained in that edition with pointers to where they appear. Newsletter fillers or secondary items are not normally included, as that would detract from its major purpose: [...]
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August 12th, 2009 by Mike
Foreword By The Author This is the fourth (and final) article in a series of where the focus is on sourcing newsletter content on the Internet. The full sequence of articles is as follows: Copyright Issues Help and Guidance Resources Subject Research Content Providers Mike Alexander For all your content needs go to ClipCopy Content [...]
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