"Ezine Publishers: Your Best Friends!"

Feb 1
22:00

2003

Peg Bastin

Peg Bastin

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What do you need? Information on website building,
a good article,"Ezine Publishers:  Your Best Friends!" Articles a new resource, exposure for your
business? Ask a publisher! Chances are, they have
what you need, or can get it for you.

Publishers are your friends and most importantly,
your link to content and ideas to help your business.
If you take the time to read the ezines you subscribe
to, you can learn the latest information to help
yourself promote your products.

Need to know how to do something? Build a website,
create a book cover, write an ad, download a book,
start your own ezine, or just about anything - you
can find the information you need in an ezine. The
editors do the research, and you reap the benefits.

No matter if the publisher is brand new, or a
seasoned veteran, they all have good ideas, and
can offer you encouragement, motivation, help and
advice.

They supply valuable services such as ad writing,
website reviews, free and paid advertising. You'll
find resources to help protect against hackers,
viruses, and scams. They publish your articles, ads,
feedback, profiles, answer questions, hold contests
where you win free products, advertising or other
valuable products.

We benefit from their alerting us to scams and viruses.
We learn how to avoid the dangers to our PC's, how to
repair the damage caused by these viruses. They also
share other subscribers recommendations or warnings of
scams so we can be aware of these predators who try to
take advantage of us.

Publishers have many personalities and cultures.
Another learning tool! The Internet gives us friends
all over the world that we would never meet otherwise.
They have families, jobs, and problems like the rest
of us.

Now their job is even more difficult with the spam
filters. All their hard work ends up floating in
cyberspace instead of your mailbox. They've had to
learn new ways to fool these filters and get this
valuable information that you've asked for into your
email box.

I am thankful that these editors haven't given up
trying to publish their ezines. If they did we'd
have a much harder time learning and marketing our
businesses. Where else could we find so many
benefits in one place?

We can help. Publishers need our help as much as we
need theirs. We can contribute our feedback, and offer
our input when requested, so they know what to put in
their ezines. Our interaction gives the publishers
the encouragement and motivation to keep on providing
us with the best information they can find.

Let's say 'Thank You' and make their day! Someday
you may be an ezine publisher yourself!

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