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E-Newsletter Review: How’s Your Ezine?

Writing on the Web

You may be doing all the right content marketing things (e-newsletter, blog, articles, etc.) I got an email from a client who lamented the poor results from her emailed newsletter. This would be a good time to check your own e-newsletter for opportunities for improvement. Blog this on Blogger. Post on Google Buzz.

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The Ultimate Social Media Information Destination: Social Media Informer Launches

Webbiquity

For contributing bloggers, SMI provides exposure, traffic (only content snippets are posted, not complete posts) and simplicity (no requirement to write exclusive content). The site also offers newsletter options making it easy to keep up with latest and most popular posts. Post on Google Buzz. Share this on Bebo. Tweet This!

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Are Your Content Readers Thinkers or Feelers?

Writing on the Web

Have you ever read an e-newsletter or blog post and got a feeling of disappointment? If so, then you may be like me, a thought-processing person who wants facts and data when reading content online, an e-newsletter or blog post. Several years ago, my friend John Agno published this review of personality types in his newsletter.

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Content Aggregation: The Future of (B2B and Consumer) Media?

Webbiquity

Set up properly, this could be an easy yet powerful way for an organization to create and distribute a social newsletter on the fly. Browse My Stuff is fee-based for sponsors, free for bloggers and offers more professional publishing power. Bloggers and content marketers want traffic. Publishers want eyeballs.

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Content Marketing Tasks: Practice Makes Progress

Writing on the Web

(Which is why they are my clients … they need content and they need to publish on the web – blogs, e-newsletters, ebooks, etc.). Other people tend to focus their online marketing on content; they write books and they publish blogs and newsletters… and they hate speaking. Blog this on Blogger. Please share.

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High Quality Content Sites Is What Google Wants

Writing on the Web

Build a strong following on social networks and work hard to increase email sign-ups and newsletter subscribers. Blog this on Blogger. Post on Google Buzz. Related posts: Search Engine Results: 3 Tips for Savvy Bloggers. Be aggressive about building your user base. Solicit quality inbound links. Share this on del.icio.us.

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Content Marketing with Stories: Better than Facts

Writing on the Web

So if you’re a professional with a blog, or writing content for your web pages or e-newsletter, what kinds of stories should you be writing? Some bloggers and writers are natural storytellers, some aren’t. Blog this on Blogger. Post on Google Buzz. A story is all about context. Studies are stories, in a way.