Thread: Ezine questions
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Old June 5, 2002, 08:36 PM
Michael Ross
 
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Default Re: Ezine answers - from someone who actually publishes one

> Hi,

> I've got something really cool I'm working
> on, and I need to finish it before doing
> anything on an ezine, but if I do the zine
> I'll find a way to get the word out.

What if you start the ezine now, and then let those who subscribe know when your other thing is ready?

As I mentioned, it would only take a few minutes to set it up in readiness.

> Thanks for the resources you gave.

You're welcome

> I have no trouble sticking with things and
> completing them, though I'm the slowest
> person alive. I have almost infinite
> patience, and a 20-year project would be no
> sweat for me. I studied how to link
> "mini-sites" together into an
> Empire that conserves and recycles traffic
> for two years before starting to construct
> ours in March; we have a bunch of sites on
> the net and a way to create 100 new ones a
> month without hardly breaking a sweat. I
> can't think of anything I've abandoned after
> starting it, unless I had a good reason for
> doing so. I folded Trick Report simply
> because it had a non-working revenue
> mechanism.

I didn't mean to imply anything, Boyd. Using a PS to leave the link is an alternate way to leave a link that doesn't look so much like an ad. Looks like it worked, eh? :o) Sorry for any confusion.

Hey, this 'method' of yours sounds good. Are you gonna maybe write a report about the concept and sell it? I can see a BIG market for this. And have NEVER heard anything like it before.

Michael Ross.


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