To maximize readability of your e-mail messages, including your opt-in ezine, ads and articles, not to mention personal e-mail use these simple tips:
- Use short lines (65 characters maximum): Many people’s Ezine programs insert a line break after a set number of characters on a line. This can lead to your messages have odd line breaks, unless you plan ahead. Stick to a maximum of 65 characters per line, and you shouldn’t have problems.
- Use the asterisk character to emphasize words: Preceding and following a word with the asterisk, like this *example*, makes it “bold”. Some e-mail programs will recognize this and do the conversion for you when your message is read, but even people who don’t know what you mean will know what you mean.
- Use the underline character to italicise a word. Preceding and following a word with the underline character, like this _example_, makes it “italic”. You can even use this technique for _a_string_of_words_.
- DO NOT WRITE EVERYTHING IN CAPITALS! IT’S HARD TO READ - AND FOR THE READER FEELS LIKE THEY’RE BEING SHOUTED AT.
- Use white space to separate paragraphs or different areas of interest
- A line consisting entirely of = or - characters, can be used to separate different parts of your message.
- If you’re sending your ezine as text, avoid placing HTML tags in your text (for example if you’re writing a tip about HTML - it would be better to simply link to a web page containing the tip): The reason is that some people’s email programs, even when reading text messages, try to display things that look like HTML tags, as HTML. This can lead to some very odd and unpredictable effects when your message is displayed.
- Don’t use cool buzzwords or obscure abbreviations. If your message isn’t going to be understood, there’s not much point in sending it…
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When it comes to creating niche sites and blogs one thing you will hear regularly is that you need not only good content but the right keyword or key phrase as well.
Most people know of things like overture - a site designed to tell you how often a certain key phrase is searched for etc along with giving you a selection of related words etc.
Well there’s a really cool free keyword generator that sits as a bookmarklet in your web browser. When you’re visiting a related site you can use this google keyword generator and not only receive keywords but the adwords prices as well.
It’s a very handy tool to add to your collection and well worth taking a look at.
Find out more hereÂ
As I’ve been slowly building my online business I’ve found one of the best ways to not only bring traffic to my site(s) but to also promote my chosen programs etc is via social networking of one form or another.
Most of us know about using forums to help spread the word and in the past I have mentioned sites like Squidoo and myLot etc. While none of these sites are not required for the NZPCS program two other new sites that I thought it might be worth taking a look at are:
I also recently came across this article I thought others might find of interest:
Leaving A Comment - Five Tips When Commenting On Blogs & Articles -Â By Trish Anderson
1. Leave a comment. Even if you’re only going to say “Great stuff!” or “Love your work!”. That’s something at least for the writer who sits alone at their computer wondering if the writing life is really for them.
2. Encouraging words. Whether you like the article or not, always try to shape the language of your comment so that it reads as positive and encouraging. Constructive criticism travels further than a blatant flame. Remember that abruptness is easily taken as rudeness and will not help a writer improve their work.
3. Praise. If the article or blog has inspired, helped, educated you in some way, say so. A writer wants to know this and, again, your words will encourage further explorations into a topic.
4. Improving “sales”. In some article directories, leaving comments improves the ranking of individual authors/articles. If you have a favourite author, help them out by commenting on their articles whenever possible. Try to have something constructive to say. For some authors, comments are similar to sales. The more comments, or sales, the author achieves the more they know they are reaching an audience.
5. Generosity. Not every blogger can attract the number of comments some of the “high-rollers” can and not every blogger wants to. The reasons for opening a blog and continuing it are many and varied. Supporting some of the smaller blog sites with your comments can be the very straw that balances in favour of keeping a site open and up to date. Be generous with your words. They cost you little, but a worth much.
Trish is a freelance writer for hire. Read more of her articles and pick up a copy of her new e-book, Plan to Write Plan to Succeed, for free at
http://beginningsmiddlesends.blogspot.com/
Copyright © 2005 Louis Allport
Know about “Viral eBooks”?
It’s not a new concept I’ll admit, but it works like absolute gangbusters. In fact, over the past three years it has personally been responsible for bringing me hundreds of thousands of visitors to just one of my websites. AND - 100% for free.
Getting traffic with Viral eBooks is a “free traffic tactic”, which means you’re not paying for advertising. But, because you’re not paying for this exposure, you need to instead create content that people WANT to pass on.
This takes effort, but if you do it right, it can pay you back hugely. Let’s go through it:
Okay - for starters you can create Viral eBooks in two formats:
EXE (executable) format - which means it only works on PC’s. This type of eBook looks like a website packaged together.
These types of eBooks look great, and all someone has to do to view it is download and double-click it. But, as mentioned it does only work on PC’s, and generally the software to create these types of eBooks isn’t free, although it is very affordable. (I personally use the software from eBookCompiler.com which as I write this retails for around $30.)
Alternatively - you can create and distribute Viral eBooks in the hugely popular PDF format. The advantage of PDF is that everyone can read them successfully whether they’re viewing your eBook on PC, Mac or “other”.
To read PDF successfully, the person who downloaded the eBook needs to have the free Adobe Reader installed on their computer. Most people do, and if they don’t it’s a quick download from Adobe.com, so this isn’t an issue.
Although PDF’s can be more widely read that EXE style eBooks, they’re not quite as flexible. With EXE’s for example you can actually embed video and audio into the eBook. This isn’t possible with PDF. With PDF you would need to instead include a link to where the reader can view or download the audio/video online.
So with this in mind, you need to decide what’s most important to you and make your choice accordingly for eBook format. I personally don’t recommended you create your eBook in both formats, since that just complicates the distribution process in my experience. Stick with one or the other.
For creating Viral PDF’s - there’s a wide array of software that allows you to create PDF’s. Some of this software is free, some mind-bogglingly expensive. To view many available options, simply search Download.com or Tucows.com.
For creating Viral PDF’s, I personally use software that I had specially created. And the advantage of my software is that it allows you to easily create fully *brandable* PDF’s. This means that people can customize your PDF with their own affiliate or website details.
The benefit of this feature is that it makes it much more likely the PDF will spread far and wide for you as it gives the reader a strong incentive to pass the PDF on as they can now directly profit from it’s distribution.
You can get this PDF branding software for free at BrandPDF.com
So those are your two options for eBook formats. Now - how do you make it truly viral?
Well, first of all, decide what kind of visitors you want to your website, and create an eBook on a subject that would interest those people.
Your eBook has to be truly useful, interesting, and credible. Don’t create a poor quality eBook since no one will read it, which means of course that no one will visit your site.
You can even include multi-media links within your eBook to related audio and video if you like, making your product even more interesting and unique. These download links lead back to your site of course, which naturally gets you more visitors.
If you’re not familiar with a subject matter that would allow you to reach your target audience, you could perhaps have an eBook ghostwritten. There’s plenty of Ghostwriters who would bid on a project you list for free at eLance.com.
(Ghostwriters are professional writers who create unique content for you on a subject of your choice, and give you all the rights to it, so you can use it as you choose. Many ghostwriters offer their services very affordably.)
Alternatively - an information-rich interview with an expert in the field could be a good solution. The person you interview gets free advertising that way too of course, so they may well be happy to spend the time.
Such an interview can be done either by email or by phone. The audio of a phone interview would be edited (to remove any mistakes) and then transcribed. Both the audio and transcript can then be offered in the eBook.
In my personal experience, longer interviews (more than just a few simple questions) don’t work well by email since it can take the person being interviewed quite a lot of typing, and I find the momentum of the process quickly fades this way with every question asked, which can lead to significant delays.
For this reason, and to keep things quick and easy for the person being interviewed, I have generally gone with phone interviews in the past - one hour of interview generally creates from around 7,000 to 10,000 words of content.
Then after finalizing the recording and tidying the transcript, pass the product by the interviewee before publication to confirm their approval.
And let me stress again - your eBook must be high quality and credible. The higher the quality the further it will spread.
If it’s free to give away, maybe aim for an eBook that could sell for $20 comfortably - IF - it was being sold.
Use this as a rough guide to the kind of value you want to aim for with your eBook. The more value you offer in a subject your target market is interested in, the more people will pay attention to it. It’s as simple as that.
So finally - how do you make the eBook as viral as possible?
One important point already mentioned more than once is to make the eBook very high quality.
The next important point also touched on is that it is very good to give people strong incentives to pass the eBook on, rather than simply hoping they do. To do this, give them benefits for passing it on. Particularly - by making it brandable so that the person passing it on can add their affiliate links, or even their “home page” address to it. For example:
“This eBook is brought to you by JoeBloggs.com”
If it’s a free to sell eBook (which means: if you have a copy of the eBook, you have the automatic right to sell it yourself. In a sense these are resale rights that automatically roll from one eBook owner to the next) - have a ready-made and professional website and sales page linked to from within the eBook, so that it’s easy for people to start selling it.
And if the offer, sales copy, website and product are all high quality, the eBook should sell well for everyone who resells it, which means it quickly spreads far and wide for you.
If you give everyone who gets a copy of the eBook a way to profit it will just keep on spreading for years to come. This has been my experience. Search for my name in Google to see this first hand.
And pay attention to the rights you give the eBook - loose rights for an eBook will help it spread far and wide quickly. Specify the rights within the first page or two of the eBook so there’s no confusion. And don’t just say “Master Rights”. Explain the rights in an easy to understand way.
And let me also say that the more eBooks you create, the larger the “Viral Net” you’ll have out there working for you to bring you visitors every single day.
I’ve personally been creating viral eBooks for around three years as I write this, and have over thirty eBooks out there on thousands upon thousands of web sites. AND - on tens of thousands (even hundreds of thousands) of personal computers around the world. And all these eBooks are working automatically every day to bring traffic back to my site.
Starting your own Viral eBook library can do the same for you.
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Louis Allport is an online product developer and marketer. He recently revealed a system that can help you create best-selling products practically on demand: http://tinyurl.com/33s4d5
One of the best ways to get traffic to your website is by writing and submitting articles to as many free article directories as possible with a link to your website in the authors resource box. This not only benefits you as it helps to get links back to your site, it also helps by giving you some credibility in your chosen field; people read your article and want to know more so they follow the link back to your page.
Others may also use your article to add fresh content to their own websites, ezines or rss feeds, since those useing your content must keep all your links intact it means you’re continually building back links to your site.
You can freely submit your article to my article directory here: Article Free4AllÂ