Posts Tagged ‘ezine magazines’

Top 3 Best eZine Formats

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

If you are in search of the best ezine formats, here are three of them.

1.Text Ezine- This is the most common and the only that you will ever need is your own wirting skill.

2. HTML Ezine- through HTML, you can make your ezine more sophisticated and appealing to your readers or subscribers. You can change fonts, put pictures and etc.

3. PDF Ezine- This is the least common because it consumes a lot of time and effort. They are usually published on  amonthly basis. The upside for this is that you can put in your affiliate links in your PDF eZine issue and allow your subscribers to pass the eZine issue around.

With these choices, you can choose which format would suit you and your Ezine the best.

What's the Nature of Your eZine

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

When  publishing an ezine, we have to consider a lot of factors, one of which is choosing your topic.

The flow and goal of your ezine will be determined by important success factors that you have considered when you  chose your topic to be published.

Usually, we write short tips, mini stories and interviews as our ezine content. By having an idea what to write enables you to make your articles in advance and dispensed to your subscribers.

Here’s a good  tip. Your topic content should be something that has been and will always be in demand for the market.

A steady stream of services and products of your own or an affiliate that you can advertise and endorse in your site can bring more money.

Repackaging eZine Contents

Saturday, October 4th, 2008

Publishing your own online newsletter or Ezine can be a challenge especially when t come to creating your own content. May it be short tips, mini stories, case studies and factual content or sometimes interviewing an expert or a leader in a said topic can become tiresome and challenging to the publisher.

However, if youre having trouble with producing your content, you can hire a ghost writer to write your content for you without taking any credit. You can find them in professional marketplaces where you can seek ghostwriters in http://www.elance.com/ and http://www.rentacoder.com/.

Getting your own content via public domains is another method which only a few peole use. “Public domain” means anything that is NOT protected under US copyright law.

ALL works published before 1923 and, under certain conditions, works published up to 1978. And in this case, we are referring “works” to written materials such as reports, articles and books are included in the law.

To help you save time and effort, you can repackage or republish public domain information. Plus you dont have to pay for royalties or copyright fees.