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March 26, 2008

How An Ezine Turns Your Website Into A Working Website

Sitenotes_flatLast night I participated in the ezine Queen's, Ali Brown, final teleseminar on ezine (email newsletter)publishing.  She made a great point I wanted to emphasize.  An ezine is a great tool to capture your website visitors information.  This simple item on your website turns your current website into a working website.  Not many people are going to email you or contact you through your website unless you offer them something of value.  So offering an email newsletter plus another free offer turns your website into a client attracting machine. 

I am a true example of this! I have recently added two team members to my company due to increase in demand.  I never have to worry where my next client will come from thanks to this simple marketing tool.  I don't mean to brag here.  My business before my ezine was not as client attractive as it is now.  I had no way to follow up with my customers or potential customers.  Now, I have a follow-up method that works for me 24/7. 

Also, since I have started publishing my ezine I have been invited to be a guest on radio shows and several webinars and teleseminars. Would have this happened without my ezine?  Possibly, but not likely. 

So what are you waiting for? Start an email newsletter today and make sure you have your sign-up box on every page of your website.

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