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7 Effective Ways To Get More New Ezine Subscribers

1. Swap an ad.
Pinpoint which ads and ezines work best for you by tracking your swaps.
Also try to swap for multiple issues as many people won’t respond to your ad until they see it a few times.
2. Purchase ezine ads.
Run ads for your ezine in relevant ezines that you enjoy.
Also search ezine directories for ezines [...]

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An Award Winning Plant – The blackhaw Viburnum

HHF has awarded Shade Tree Farms with its plant of the month
award for best plant for its Blackhaw Viburnums. This is an
excellent plant for your landscape. The Blackhaw viburnum
(Viburnum Prunifolium) could be considered a plant for
beginners. Every landscape should have at least one viburnum,
why not the Blackhaw? I don’t know how you can make a [...]

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Advanced Article Marketing – How to Write a Multi-Purpose Title

Online, the title you create for your article is important for two reasons.
First, the title determines how much your article gets read and republished. And secondly, the title plays a big role with search engines. In other words, your title carries dual responsibilities online — it must attract readers as well as search engines.
Writing Article [...]

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Which Witch is Which? Part I: A-C

Below you will find a little list to help you out. I have not only alphabetize them but cross-referenced them as well.
a………….very short little insignificant English word
eh…………an interrogative utterance
acts……….things done
ax…………chopping tool
ad…………..short for advertisement
add………….short for addition
adds…………performs additions
ads………….more than one advertisement
adze…………axe-like tool
ade………….sweetened citrus fruit beverage
aid………….to assist [...]

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Keynote Speaker & Best-Selling Author Asks: Who Do You Want In Your Audience?

The other night I had the great pleasure of attending a Vivaldi concert in Venice.
The musicians wore powdered wigs and antique garb, and the audience, consisted of people who seemed to relish every second of the stellar performance.
Truly, it was an evening to remember.
In a sense, those musicians are some of the luckiest in the [...]

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How About a Reality Check on Article Writing

For those who write articles online for marketing purposes or to convey a thought, perhaps they all need to consider a few things, which they may not have thought of. You see so many online article writers spend hours writing an article and then days revising it, editing it and then they submit it. It [...]

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Get Creative With Your Writing Career

How brave are you?
You need courage to submit your work to potential buyers, but you also need courage to get creative with your career. To get creative, you may need to break a few rules.
There are hundreds of rules around writing. The rules give you basic information, such as — how to format a [...]

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How to Write Powerful Articles to Promote Your Expertise and Your Business

Writing articles on your topic (or your business’s topic) is usually a useful PR opportunity a) because it publicizes you/your organization and b) because it can raise your profile as an expert on the topic concerned.
Articles are different from press releases because they’re usually longer and in “feature” style, i.e. not using the hard-nosed news [...]

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Public Speaking: Audience Gags

Audience gags are offbeat jokes that occur unexpectedly during a presentation. Dr. Joel Goodman, from the Humor Project, does one where a telephone rings during his presentation. He answers the phone that was hidden in the lectern and pretends to talk to his mother. The same joke would be called a running gag if the [...]

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Screenwriting Seminar: Hero’s Journey and The Role of Allies

The Hero’s Journey is the template upon which the vast majority of successful stories and Hollywood blockbusters are based upon. Understanding this template is a priority for story or screenwriters:
The Hero’s Journey:
• Attempts to tap into unconscious expectations the audience has regarding what a story is and how it should be told.
• Gives the writer [...]

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