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Showing 1 to 25 of 105 EZines in Internet.
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1. How To Make The Online Sales Copy For Your Website More Conversational
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By Evelyn Lim
It has been said that the best online sales copy is one that talks to your prospect as if you are in together in a conversation.
But for some of my subscribers to my newsletter, they find it difficult to accomplish. They say that it is hard to talk on paper. How can this be? My guess is that the training in school did not provide much opportunity to prac... read more
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2. Which Browser Do You Really Need?
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By Wanda Loskot
More than just surfing ----------------------- Although there are many browsers on the market, most likely you are using just one - Netscape or Microsoft Explorer, or perhaps Opera or America On line.... Using one or the other is fine if you are just surfing on the web. However, if you are building a business here, I suggest you download and use from time to read more
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4. Introducing A9.com
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By Jakob Jelling
By Jakob Jelling http://www.sitetube.com
In this age of keeping the search engine capabilities clean and providing a less is more approach, Google.com has emerged from virtually out of nowhere to be the leading engine available. People like Google because they arent barraged with useless information, flashy banner ads and most of all, annoying pop-up advertisements. Peopl... read more
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5. Sins of the Internet
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By Richard Lowe
One of the most common misconceptions among new (and sometimes advanced) internet users is that "if you can grab something it must be free". Add to that a touch of naivet? and a hunger for cash or fame, and you've got a formula for disaster ... or at least for some sins.
This leads directly to one of the most common and most self-destroying sins of them all - ... read more
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6. Reachout Throughout ? RSS
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By Syed Ibrahim
RSS has been around for more than a decade but until recently Rss Technology started penetrating its roots deep inside the soil of the so-called E-world.
Using this standard, web publishers provide updates, such as the latest news headlines, special announcements, press releases or weblog postings through their RSS content
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is a lightw... read more
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7. Avoid a Summer Sales Slump
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By Marty Dickinson
Did you ever see the movie "Terminator 3" by Arnold Schwarzenegger?Remember when the machines took over the controls and began toterminate society as we know it?
This is exactly how it feels every Summer for many business owners.
As if your computer somehow sneaks in during the middleof the night and takes over by putting a "Closed for the Summer... read more
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8. 2much.net Defuses Code Bombs
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By Sidney Zombay
2much.net Overcomes Time Bombs (Montreal) December 2, 2004 2much.net has overcome the Time Bombs planted in its operating systems and are back online, a week earlier than anticipated. The company, recently hit by cyber sabotage and theft of its proprietary live video chat software, thus resuscitated over 35 sites which are using the LiveCamNetwork 1.9 platform, int... read more
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9. Finding Answers on the 'Net
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By Lisa Simmons
The Internet is a wonderful superhighway of information. The variety of perspectives & knowledge you can find on-line is truly astounding -- provided you know how to navigate the road! My goal in this article is to help you develop some skills that will lead you more quickly to the information you want without the usual headaches & delays. So let's get started . . . . Step 1 - ... read more
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10. Dispel The Myths And Find Success
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By Elizabeth McGee
The internet has literally redefined the lifestyles of every man woman and child on the planet. With a mouse and a modem you can find love, pay bills, do your homework, and shop til you drop. The world is at your fingertips.
With all of the opportunity the internet has to offer its no wonder that thousands of new businesses have emerged. The internet has become the ideal pl... read more
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11. Internet Relationships...Do They Work?
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By Steven Jackson
Internet relationships is a growing population that can't be ignored any more. People are making this way of social behavior a common practice. I've completed a compelling story based on true events about two people who met and fell in love while chatting on-line (Internet).
The woman in this story battles against public prejudice and family opinions that stand in the way o... read more
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12. Opera, Mozilla Ready for Prime Time
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By John Calder
2004, John Calder http://www.TheEzine.net
Early Internet surfers, which of course means something less than a decade ago for most of us, will remember the days when Netscape was the only real browser in town. For those who don't remember, there was a time when Netscape was for sale in the computer stores, for anywhere from $20 to $50, depending on which version you wante... read more
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13. Blogs: Why Publish Journals on the Net?
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By Jesse S. Somer
Why journal writing on the Web? Blogs are journals giving anyone an identity, and an awesome forum for sharing thoughts and ideas with others of similar interests.
Journal writing used to be a private, personal experience done late at night, scribbling hardly legible thoughts and daily occurrences down on paper amidst the haze of a barely lit room. When read over on a later ... read more
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14. Free Internet: What's it Really Cost?
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By Merle
If you're sick and tired of paying 10 or 20.00 a month to your ISP for Internet Access, listen closely to what I'm about to say. "You don't have to." Yep, that's right; you can surf the Web totally free if you don't mind giving up some of your precious screen real estate to banner ads.
Most of the Free providers want your personal information as well and will ... read more
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15. Phishing: An Interesting Twist On A Common Scam
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By Darren Miller
Imagine you are the CIO of a national financial institution and you've recently deployed a state of the art online transaction service for your customers. To make sure your company's network perimeter is secure, you executed two external security assessments and penetration tests. When the final report came in, your company was given a clean bill of health. At first, you felt r... read more
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16. Affiliate Marketing Or Market Your Own Products?
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By Jeff Smith
How should you organize your online business?
Affiliate marketing seems to make sense, its easy and low costto start, and you can be up and running within a few days - but the struggle is how to get traffic and make my offer different than all the others?
On the other hand, creating your own product is what you mayreally want to do, if not for be... read more
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17. Computer-Virus Writer's: A Few Bats In The Belfry?
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By Dean Phillips
"Male. Obsessed with computers. Lacking a girlfriend. Aged 14 to 34. Capable of creating chaos worldwide."
The above description is the profile of the average computer-virus writer, according to Jan Hruska, the chief executive of British-based Sophos PLC, the world's fourth-largest anti-virus solutions provider.
"They have a chronic lack of girlfriends, are usua... read more
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18. Five Innovative Ways To Get The Word Out About Your Web Site
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By Catherine Franz
Finding innovative and unique ways to distribute your information about your product or service is key to success on the Internet. Here are five ways to help you increase your success.
1. Directory Linking
Create separate directories for each topic on your web site. No more than 25 -- the major search engines will bounce you out, or black list you, if m... read more
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19. Why You Must Get In The Software Industry Now?
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By Mike Chen
No matter what industry you're in, it's absolute vital that you either sell software or offer free software to your customers.
By the time you are done reading this article, you will understand why.
1. "It's the Product !!" No amount of marketing "how to" is going to make up for not having a killer product.
People are sick of being told how to do i... read more
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20. How to Get Loads of Free Stuff
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By Nicole Seekely
There's nothing that'll make your day more than getting something for free. These days there's a large variety of ways to get free stuff. Freebies can range from free e-mail addresses to free t-shirts to free food. If you're having the freebie blues, here's a list of ways to find your freebie- of-the-day.
COUPONS I'm always anxious to get the S... read more
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21. To the next level with Google Groups 2
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By Jakob Jelling
By Jakob Jelling http://www.sitetube.com
If you haven't visited the Google Labs lately, they have released a beta of Google Groups 2 that you may want to check out. This is Google's answer to Yahoo Groups, and they've added some new features to make their service more useful.
For those who don't know, such groups allow anyone to easily and quickly start their own ... read more
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22. Website Promotion ? Submit Articles, but Spread them Around
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By Charles Essmeier
Writing articles on topics that are relevant to your Websites topic and submitting them to free content sites is a great way to effectively promote your Website at little or no cost. There are many Websites that want topical content, and they frequently obtain this content from free content publishers. Those sites are always looking for articles and theyll accept articles from ... read more
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23. Top Spyware Removers Considerations
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By Gary Gresham
Only the top spyware removers are successful at detecting and removing spyware and adware from your computer. You should look for complete protection against these threats: spyware, adware, keyloggers browser hijackers and Remote Access Trojans. These are the infections that slow your computers performance and expose your confidential information to hackers.
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24. What's a Blog Anyway?
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By Susan Dunn, MA, Marketing Coach
In case you dont know what a blog is, its a shortened form of weblog. Its like a personal journal, offering musings or information, but available to the public on a website. Blogs are informal, and often provide new entries every day, or quite frequently. Theres nothing static about a blog.
Theyre intriguing because they give you an insight into the person writing them, and... read more
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25. "Oops!"
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By Jane Fulton
OOPS!! by jane fulton
The other day I received an email in my inbox titled "Apology". I thought, apology? for what? I opened it and began reading. It seems that a fellow publisher had made a mistake! He publishes more than one newsletter and had sent the wrong newsletter to the wrong database. Oh my! He send this email to apologize to all of his sub... read more
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