How to Make an E-Newsletter Useful

by Melanie Garside

E-newsletters are those that are sent by a marketer in email campaigning to prospective customers. The main purpose of sending a newsletter to a client or a subscriber is to establish the business in the market.

It is done to popularize the business of an enterprise. In order to make a newsletter effective, you can choose to write fresh as well as mind gripping content for potential customers. The content is the main portion of such a letter that can persuade and lead a potential reader to take interest in the business of an enterprise. Read More…

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Posted under Email Marketing, Marketing and Advertising, Opt-In Email List

Avoiding Negative Influences When Working Online

by: TJ Philpott

When working online there are land sharks that are as dangerous to you as the mammals found in the ocean. To whom or what I refer is not those you actually ‘work’ with but rather those with whom you may associate. In particular I’m referring to any negative people you may have in your life. You know the ones!

They seem to have a negative attitude about everything, including your efforts to build an online business. These are the type of people that can deflate your spirits in a heart beat and without really trying. Their bad attitude can play a very significant role in your success if you allow it, and NOT in a good way. Read More…

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This post was written by NetProfitGurus.com on August 21, 2010

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The Online Success Secret – Having A Blog

Author: ChrisGustafson

Recently I was asked “What is the #1 thing you must have to succeed online?”, I almost responded with a huge e-mail list, but then thought about it for a second. What comes before a huge an e-mail list? A BLOG, OF COURSE!

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Long Term Contract With Google Adsense!

If you are interested in using Google Adsense to advertise then you need to make sure you are aware of their policies. This will make the process smoother for you and eliminate any misunderstandings down the road. This can be a great money maker or advertising tool, but only when it is used correctly.

There is no long term contract with Google Adsense. You can choose to leave the program at any time. You will need to provide written notice by mail or email to Google. All ads will be removed from your website within ten days. They also have the right to discontinue your business from the program at any time for not following their policies. Read More…

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This post was written by NetProfitGurus.com on August 4, 2010

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Domain Parking Explained

Domain names are being snapped up all the time so if you have thought of a cool domain name for a future project then it might be wise to register it now. There is a chance that if you leave it too late someone else may register it. While your planning your site you can park the domain name.

Domain parking is a process where you register a domain and do not enter the domain name servers of your hosting company. Usually the domain registrar will park your domain by default on their server, this means that if you type your domain name into a web browser you will arrive at a default page provided by the registrar. Read More…

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