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Global Domains International or GDI - More Than Just Web Hosting om my own experience as a subscriber.So you may be asking your self - "What is this GDI thing I keep hearing about?" It is true that GDI is the facilitator and owner of .WS web domains around the globe, but it is more. This company is almost ten years old and has set the MLM home business market on fire. You heard right! It is an MLM. GDI is a multi level network marketing business that can be worked from the comfort of your own home, from your computer.What sets it apart is the following factors: It is affordable (only $10 per month), has no start up fee, has a free seven day trial period, has tools to help build the business, provides the subscriber with their own domain name with web hosting of a ten page web page that they can create using an easy to use web editor as well as an HTML pa Beware of publishing too often. I no longer subscribe to the ezines that flooded my inbox several times each day. Here’s why: No matter how much you may like someone or something, too much of a good thing is bad. Look at it as you would a phone call from your best friend. While you may look forward to chatting with him or her several times a week or maybe even daily, you would probably become annoyed if she consistently called numerous times each and every day. Pretty soon you’d stop answering the phone. So, avoid this. Don’t publish too often. Beware of not publishing often enough. I subscribe to a couple ezines that claim to be “occasional”. While this doesn’t create a problem with my inbox it holds with the old adage: out of sight, out of mind. The purpose of most ezines is to keep your business in the sight and minds of potential and c Dealing With The Public-Not Always A Barrel Of Monkeys! Congratulations! You’ve decided to publish an ezine. But where do you begin? As with anything, at the beginning.Dealing with the public is not easy! That’s a wide open statement if I might say so myself, so allow me to try to explain and I am smart enough to know full well that at times, I too”am” the public.For the past 37 years I have been self employed always servicing the public whether it was in my restaurant, my clothing store or my gift shop. There has to be a pill out there specifically designated to take prior to servicing the public. The public can be nice; they can be easy, they can be agreeable “but” not often. It seems to me that the more hectic our lives become, the older we get, the more we our frustrations out on those who service us, whether it be in the service industry, the retail industry or the poor guy just pumping our gas. As I am now i Before you write your first word there are some decisions you need to make. Ask yourself these 5 questions: 1.What is the topic of your ezine? This may seem like a silly question if you are far enough along in the process that you know you want to publish an ezine, but you would be surprised how many ezines are out there that seem to have no solid topic. They seem to be there for the sole purpose of taking up space in their subscriber’s email inbox, of which there are few. Don’t let this happen to you. It takes far too much work to publish an ezine to not have a specific topic of interest to the masses. And, yes, no matter what topic you decide to dedicate your ezine to, there are potentially hundreds or thousands of readers waiting to subscribe, if your topic is specific enough to capture their interest. So, decide on a topic that is specific enough to generate interest but broad enough to allow you to fill unlimited issues with valuable information. 2.What is the purpose of your ezine? Although this may seem like the same question you just asked yourself, it isn’t. Here I want you to take a look at what you hope to get out of publishing your ezine. Perhaps your intention in publishing an ezine is to create strong customer relationships. Maybe it’s to position yourself as an industry expert or an authority on a certain subject. Or, maybe it’s simply that you want to provide yourself with an income through affiliation programs. Whatever your purpose, make sure you have a clear idea of it in mind. I would suggest you even go as far as to write it down and keep it posted close to your desk so you can see it on a daily basis. This will help keep you motivated to keep on cranking out the issues, even when you are sick to death of doing so. Because, as I mention below, your subscribers count on consistently receiving your newsletters, full of new and exciting information. 3.Where will you get your articles? There are many options for filling each issue of your ezine with valuable information. If you are a writer you probably plan to write all, or at least some, of the articles yourself. But if you aren’t there are some other options to consider. Hiring a copywriter to write articles for your ezine is a very common and professional avenue to take. This takes most of the burden of filling each issue with quality articles off of you as well as the stress. Another option is scouring free article content sites. This is very time consuming and depending on what sites you are perusing the article quality can be very poor to mediocre. Make sure if you go this route you thoroughly read each article and make certain it will reflect well upon you and your business when it’s published in your ezine. I recently read a website that suggested subscribing to ezines and newsletters in a like category to the one you will publish and making a list of contributing authors to later contact for content in your own ezine. This, although seemingly time consuming, is a good suggestion if the articles were of top quality and you don’t mind either paying for them or at least providing a link and byline for the author. 4.How often can you realistically publish your ezine? I subscribe to many ezines and their publication frequency varies from several a day to a few a year. There is no publication frequency that is set in stone. However I do have some tips from my own experience as a subscriber. Beware of publishing too often. I no longer subscribe to the ezines that flooded my inbox several times each day. Here’s why: No matter how much you may like someone or something, too much of a good thing is bad. Look at it as you would a phone call from your best friend. While you may look forward to chatting with him or her several times a week or maybe even daily, you would probably become annoyed if she consistently called numerous times each and every day. Pretty soon you’d stop answering the phone. So, avoid this. Don’t publish too often. Beware of not publishing often enough. I subscribe to a couple ezines that claim to be “occasional”. While this doesn’t create a problem with my inbox it holds with the old adage: out of sight, out of mind. The purpose of most ezines is to keep your business in the sight and minds of potential and cu Guide to Business Travel Etiquette - France topic is specific enough to capture their interest.About France France is the largest country in Western Europe, slightly smaller than Texas. France is between the Bay of Biscay and the Mediterranean Sea; bordering Italy and Spain. 58 million people live in France, about 4.5 million of them foreigners.Language French is the primary language spoken in France. If you plan to travel to France, it is strongly recommended that you learn the basics of the language. Your effort will be noticed and appreciated. If you can’t speak French, begin by saying. “Please excuse me for bothering you, but I do not speak French” – “Excusez-moi, s'il vous plait, de vous deranger, mais je ne parle pas francais.”Business Dress The French are very conscientious of their appearance and So, decide on a topic that is specific enough to generate interest but broad enough to allow you to fill unlimited issues with valuable information. 2.What is the purpose of your ezine? Although this may seem like the same question you just asked yourself, it isn’t. Here I want you to take a look at what you hope to get out of publishing your ezine. Perhaps your intention in publishing an ezine is to create strong customer relationships. Maybe it’s to position yourself as an industry expert or an authority on a certain subject. Or, maybe it’s simply that you want to provide yourself with an income through affiliation programs. Whatever your purpose, make sure you have a clear idea of it in mind. I would suggest you even go as far as to write it down and keep it posted close to your desk so you can see it on a daily basis. This will help keep you motivated to keep on cranking out the issues, even when you are sick to death of doing so. Because, as I mention below, your subscribers count on consistently receiving your newsletters, full of new and exciting information. 3.Where will you get your articles? There are many options for filling each issue of your ezine with valuable information. If you are a writer you probably plan to write all, or at least some, of the articles yourself. But if you aren’t there are some other options to consider. Hiring a copywriter to write articles for your ezine is a very common and professional avenue to take. This takes most of the burden of filling each issue with quality articles off of you as well as the stress. Another option is scouring free article content sites. This is very time consuming and depending on what sites you are perusing the article quality can be very poor to mediocre. Make sure if you go this route you thoroughly read each article and make certain it will reflect well upon you and your business when it’s published in your ezine. I recently read a website that suggested subscribing to ezines and newsletters in a like category to the one you will publish and making a list of contributing authors to later contact for content in your own ezine. This, although seemingly time consuming, is a good suggestion if the articles were of top quality and you don’t mind either paying for them or at least providing a link and byline for the author. 4.How often can you realistically publish your ezine? I subscribe to many ezines and their publication frequency varies from several a day to a few a year. There is no publication frequency that is set in stone. However I do have some tips from my own experience as a subscriber. Beware of publishing too often. I no longer subscribe to the ezines that flooded my inbox several times each day. Here’s why: No matter how much you may like someone or something, too much of a good thing is bad. Look at it as you would a phone call from your best friend. While you may look forward to chatting with him or her several times a week or maybe even daily, you would probably become annoyed if she consistently called numerous times each and every day. Pretty soon you’d stop answering the phone. So, avoid this. Don’t publish too often. Beware of not publishing often enough. I subscribe to a couple ezines that claim to be “occasional”. While this doesn’t create a problem with my inbox it holds with the old adage: out of sight, out of mind. The purpose of most ezines is to keep your business in the sight and minds of potential and c Build This Habit and Watch It Build You - Financially it on a daily basis. This will help keep you motivated to keep on cranking out the issues, even when you are sick to death of doing so. Because, as I mention below, your subscribers count on consistently receiving your newsletters, full of new and exciting information.Industry pros, magazines, and financial television shows trip over themselves highlighting the bold and new over the tried and true. But, one of the most powerful things that anyone can do to improve their finances and increase their financial savvy is also one of the oldest, most widely known and simplest financial disciplines.It's not sexy. It's not unique. It's not exciting. Yet, it's one of the most effective things you can do: Keep Track of Every Penny that Enters and Leaves your Life.Whether you keep track with a pencil and a pocket notebook, a PDA, create a spreadsheet, or use one of several software packages, keeping track of every penny coming and going will transform your finances and build your financial acumen faster than any ten books 3.Where will you get your articles? There are many options for filling each issue of your ezine with valuable information. If you are a writer you probably plan to write all, or at least some, of the articles yourself. But if you aren’t there are some other options to consider. Hiring a copywriter to write articles for your ezine is a very common and professional avenue to take. This takes most of the burden of filling each issue with quality articles off of you as well as the stress. Another option is scouring free article content sites. This is very time consuming and depending on what sites you are perusing the article quality can be very poor to mediocre. Make sure if you go this route you thoroughly read each article and make certain it will reflect well upon you and your business when it’s published in your ezine. I recently read a website that suggested subscribing to ezines and newsletters in a like category to the one you will publish and making a list of contributing authors to later contact for content in your own ezine. This, although seemingly time consuming, is a good suggestion if the articles were of top quality and you don’t mind either paying for them or at least providing a link and byline for the author. 4.How often can you realistically publish your ezine? I subscribe to many ezines and their publication frequency varies from several a day to a few a year. There is no publication frequency that is set in stone. However I do have some tips from my own experience as a subscriber. Beware of publishing too often. I no longer subscribe to the ezines that flooded my inbox several times each day. Here’s why: No matter how much you may like someone or something, too much of a good thing is bad. Look at it as you would a phone call from your best friend. While you may look forward to chatting with him or her several times a week or maybe even daily, you would probably become annoyed if she consistently called numerous times each and every day. Pretty soon you’d stop answering the phone. So, avoid this. Don’t publish too often. Beware of not publishing often enough. I subscribe to a couple ezines that claim to be “occasional”. While this doesn’t create a problem with my inbox it holds with the old adage: out of sight, out of mind. The purpose of most ezines is to keep your business in the sight and minds of potential and c Shock in the Workplace ou are perusing the article quality can be very poor to mediocre. Make sure if you go this route you thoroughly read each article and make certain it will reflect well upon you and your business when it’s published in your ezine.A shocking 80% of Americans all have something in common. Can you guess what that is? They hate their jobs! Imagine this scenario. It’s 6:00 A.M. The alarm clock starts its Incessant buzzing. How many people do you know jump out of bed excited that they are going to work that day? Why should they be happy? Here’s what they face. Their job actually starts with the process of getting ready for work. No pay of course. Personal grooming, eating that important first meal. Locking up and making sure the home front is secure. Dropping the kids off to school or the babysitter. Then the dreaded commute. Have you noticed no one in the other cars is smiling? There are the miles and miles of road construct I recently read a website that suggested subscribing to ezines and newsletters in a like category to the one you will publish and making a list of contributing authors to later contact for content in your own ezine. This, although seemingly time consuming, is a good suggestion if the articles were of top quality and you don’t mind either paying for them or at least providing a link and byline for the author. 4.How often can you realistically publish your ezine? I subscribe to many ezines and their publication frequency varies from several a day to a few a year. There is no publication frequency that is set in stone. However I do have some tips from my own experience as a subscriber. Beware of publishing too often. I no longer subscribe to the ezines that flooded my inbox several times each day. Here’s why: No matter how much you may like someone or something, too much of a good thing is bad. Look at it as you would a phone call from your best friend. While you may look forward to chatting with him or her several times a week or maybe even daily, you would probably become annoyed if she consistently called numerous times each and every day. Pretty soon you’d stop answering the phone. So, avoid this. Don’t publish too often. Beware of not publishing often enough. I subscribe to a couple ezines that claim to be “occasional”. While this doesn’t create a problem with my inbox it holds with the old adage: out of sight, out of mind. The purpose of most ezines is to keep your business in the sight and minds of potential and c Bulgaria - Black Sea Gold om my own experience as a subscriber.Bulgaria is located in Southeastern Europe, bordering the Black Sea, between Romania and Turkey. It has a total area of 110,910 sq km, 110,550 sq km of which is land; with water comprising 360 sq km. this makes Bulgaria slightly larger than Tennessee. Bulgaria is bordered by Greece, Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, and last but not least Turkey. The climate is temperate with cold, damp winters and hot, dry summers. Bulgaria is rich in bauxite, copper, lead, zinc, coal, timber and arable land. Bulgaria's location is strategic because it is near the Turkish Straits; Bulgaria also controls key land routes from Europe to Middle East and Asia. Bulgaria has a population of 7,385,367 (2006) and a population growth rate of 0.86 per cent (2006), with 68.7 per cent between Beware of publishing too often. I no longer subscribe to the ezines that flooded my inbox several times each day. Here’s why: No matter how much you may like someone or something, too much of a good thing is bad. Look at it as you would a phone call from your best friend. While you may look forward to chatting with him or her several times a week or maybe even daily, you would probably become annoyed if she consistently called numerous times each and every day. Pretty soon you’d stop answering the phone. So, avoid this. Don’t publish too often. Beware of not publishing often enough. I subscribe to a couple ezines that claim to be “occasional”. While this doesn’t create a problem with my inbox it holds with the old adage: out of sight, out of mind. The purpose of most ezines is to keep your business in the sight and minds of potential and current clients. Aside from that, I have several favorite ezines that arrive in my inbox either daily, weekly, or biweekly. These are never a bother and they stay in the forefront of my mind as I am reminded just often enough that they are there, supplying me with the valuable information I seek. These are the ezines I appreciate, the ones I’ll keep. 5.Who will be in charge of your mailing list? Although it is possible to manage an ezine mailing list yourself through your existing email program, I highly recommend you don’t attempt it. You may be able to handle it in the beginning, when you only have a handful of subscribers, but as your list grows so does the issue of time. That’s not to mention keeping track of new subscriptions and unsubscribe requests (which need to be handled immediately). But, if you’re up for the challenge and this ezine is the only thing you have commanding your time and attention, by all means go for it. However, if you’re like most of us and the thought of adding another stress to your life makes you cringe, don’t chuck the idea of publishing your ezine based on time constraints. There are other options. An option used by most ezine publishers is an autoresponder. An autoresponder automatically sends prewritten email responses to visitors to your website who request information. This is true of unsubscribe cases as well. This takes the time and hassle out of keeping track of it all. Now that you’ve answered these 5 questions you’re ready to get down to the nitty gritty business of putting it all together. So come up with a snappy title and you’ll be well on your way.
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