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Your Business Newsletter: What’s Your Brand Personality?

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When it comes to a business newsletter, your brand is perceived in a blink of an eye. As I shared in my last post, your newsletter should build trust and confidence with your readers. Your newsletter is a representation of you and your business. It’s a part of your brand. The gecko. The bunny. Questions on branding?

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E-Newsletter Review: How’s Your Ezine?

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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. Share this on Facebook. Blog this on Blogger.

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Content Marketing for Coaches and Consultants

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Content for Coaches offers subscriptions for articles, formatted newsletters, blogging services, or All-in-One E-newsletter Service management for 10% off the regular prices: Save up to $40 per article – pay only $39 per article on a subscription of 12, or $49 per article for a subscription of 6. PDF Newsletters – 2010PDFBonus.

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Content Marketing for Professionals: Time-Saving Tips Webinar

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What about your e-newsletters? And, I’ve reviewed more than my fair share of boring blogs, websites and newsletters this past month. For that matter: Why are so many e-newsletters not getting read ? I’m going to answer any and all questions you have about: E-newsletters. Share this on Facebook.

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Are Your Content Readers Thinkers or Feelers?

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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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Online Content Marketing: Let’s Put the “We” Back Into Weblog

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I get calls from small business professionals who want to start a blog or an e-newsletter. As for LinkedIn and Facebook , they’re baffled why people don’t interact with them. They’ve usually invested money in a nice website, and then suddenly realize that something’s missing… like customers and leads!

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Content Marketing: Connect the Dots and Drive Results

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How do you master the art of writing content for the Web so that you provide quality information on your web pages, blog, and newsletters that works to convert readers to clients? These goals apply to your website, your blog, your newsletters and everything you publish on the Web whether in text, audio or video. Share this on Facebook.