"War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things. The decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feeling which thinks that nothing is worth war is much worse."John Stuart Mill
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10 Reasons Why an Online Business Fails Surveys and statistics show that 95 - 98% of the business online fails. What is new? This figures is equally true to any other forms of business, offline or online. Here is a list of reasons, if not mistakes, you can avoid what most online business owners ...
Can I Get It For Free? Can you really get things for free? I have got some things and I hope to find more. There may not be a free lunch but I did get a free breakfast. Can you really get things for free? I have got some things and I hope to find more. There may not be a free ...
Work from Home Building Content Sites! Work from Home Building Content Sites! by: Damion Flynn, Internet Marketer "Content is King" is a popular saying among Internet Marketers hoping to make a fortune off of article-based websites, but how do you really create a good website that will ...
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It is one thing to get subscribers to your ezine or to get traffic to your web site, but it is quite another thing to keep your subscribers and visitors as your AUDIENCE. You see, there is a difference between subscribers and an audience. Just as there is a difference between an unsubscribe and a non-interested subscriber. It is very important to keep the attention of your subscribers or visitors. If you lose their attention, you may lose it for good. Go back and read that sentence again. If you lose the attention of your subscribers, you may not get it back. You may have 10,000 subscribers or 40,000 visitors, but are they really seeing and reading what you have to offer? What good is it if they delete your ezine without reading it and surf right on through your web site without "seeing" it? The fact that you are reading this article indicates that the ezine publisher / editor or webmaster is doing a good job of keeping you interested (or you are bored and have nothing better to do). Now how does he/she do that? Well, stop and analyze the ezines or newsletters you are subscribed to. What about the bookmarks for your favorite web sites? Do you read all of them or visit all of the web sites all of the time? Why or why not? Let's examine some ideas here: 1. Original Content Does your ezine or web site provide original content or is it regurgitated content from a compilation of other web sites? If this is your intent, present your ezine or web site as a list of resources. Don't try to be what you are not. 2. Relevant Content Is your web site focused on marketing? Well, then don't fill it with deep sea diving articles. You will confuse your readers. 3. Keep it consistent Oh, you don't feel like writing this week? You say you are just going to "throw together" your ezine to get it done with and publish a fantastic one next week? Go ahead, but you run the risk of losing your audience. One bad issue may cost you the attention of your subscribers, though they may take six months more to actually unsubscribe. . 4. Keep It Simple & Quick Don't try to re-write the encyclopedias in one issue. You will tire yourself out and not have anything left for your next issues. You will also tire your readers out and they may not take the desired time to finish reading. If you do provide a lot of information, break it into "bite-size" morsels. 5. Personalized responses Do you receive feedback from your subscribers or visitors? Respond to them personally and they will see that you are a real person that not only cares about their needs and wants, but understands their needs and wants. 6. Feedback Offer your subscribers the ability to offer feedback and ask questions, both on your web site and through email. You want to be approachable or they will keep searching. 7. Free Exposure Offer your readers the opportunity to advertise themselves. If you focus entirely on yourself, your business, your web site, etc., you will cause your readers to feel you are so stuck on yourself that you have no idea what is going on around you. People always love to talk about themselves, let your readers do so - they will appreciate you for it. 8. Keep it Resourceful People vary. Some like philosophical articles, some how-to. Some like quick tips. Some like contests. Whoever your subscribers are, they are most likely all looking for something that they can get out of your ezine (preferably for free). Give them something resourceful. Give them something that they can use to better themselves and/or their business or whatever their interest. Help them grow and they will be more likely to be receptive to what you publish. 9. Give them something free Just like #9 above, offer free stuff to your subscribers. Let them have a "taste" of what you are offering. If you truly are an ethical personal offering valuable products or services, they will be back. 10. Contests & Specials What benefit is it to your subscribers to remain subscribed to your ezine? Offer them subscriber-only specials or contests. They will want to view the next publication to see if they have won anything or to see what they can get for free or reduced prices This is by far, not an exhaustive list, but hopefully it will get you thinking as to how to keep your audience. To sum it all up - Think of your audience first and they will remember you. Deborah Anderson is the editor of Webmaster Tips Weekly http://www.andersoncreations.com/subscribe.shtml and she provides the "Web Tips" column for use in ezines and web sites across the internet - free. Subscribe free to WebTipsDigest to receive 7 Web Tips per week for your free use. Visit http://Webmaster-Tips-Weekly.com/webtips
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Happy Birthday! Get Free Stuff (NBC 6 Miami) Many companies are just waiting to give you free stuff for your birthday, all they want is your email address.
John Donovan: Dempster's deal shows economy may not affect free agents (Sports Illustrated) It's hard to figure exactly whether Ryan Dempster's still-fresh $52 million contract -- the first big free-agent signing of the winter -- is a good move for the Cubs or a bad one. It's hard to say whether it's just baseball business as usual or the first step toward that long-rumored economic Armageddon in the game.
Food Donation Friday Will Get You A Free Circus Ticket (The Tampa Tribune) See the man on the flying trapeze for free Friday when you donate nonperishable food to Metropolitan Ministries. The local pantry, which provides goods and services to poor and homeless families, is in need of food stuff, including cereal, stuffing, canned meat, vegetables and canned fruit. Metropolitan Ministries serves more than 150 families a day, according to a news release.
Some stuff to make a homemade Mexican dinner for free (ABC 15 Phoenix) Like tortillas? Like free food? Well this a great deal for you.
Britney Spears Wants To Be Free (The Kentucky Post) NEW YORK (AP) -- Britney Spears is craving more freedom. In an upcoming behind-the-scenes documentary, the 26-year-old pop star says: "If I wasn't under the restraints that I'm under right now, with all the lawyers and doctors and people analyzing me every day and all that kind of stuff ...
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