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![]() Hi Dien, Gordon and Others,
A few days back I posted this request at another popular forum and only received a couple of responses. So I decided to try it here also. I've just completed an article which I would like to submit to ezine publishers for possible inclusion into their ezine. The article is based upon my website's theme but can be tailored to directly address a targeted market. In this case the market is the general American public. However, I can easily target the article towards retirees, e-business owners, webmasters, etc. according to the subscriber base of the ezine in which I submit too. I'm very new to this process and would like to post it and get various opinions from others as to whether the article is an attention grabber and worthy of being published by ezine publishers. But before I do post it here I wanted to ask if this was an appropriate request to post on this forum. I value this forum and the participants very much and do not want this to be viewed as an advertisement. Please respond and if this is not the correct avenue for this request or if there is another way which is better than I will most certainly respect that decision. Mitch http://www.heartattacksolutions.com |
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![]() Hi Mitch,
Sure - feel free to post your article and ask for feedback.... :) > The article is based upon my website's theme but > can be tailored to directly address a > targeted market. In this case the market is > the general American public. However, I can > easily target the article towards retirees, > e-business owners, webmasters, etc. > according to the subscriber base of the > ezine in which I submit too. I read a comment which said that if you are targeting everybody, then in reality you are targeting nobody.... It might be good to keep this in mind, and keep it targeted to the needs of a specific audience. (Of course, you can have several versions....) I'm looking forward to reading the article.... :) - Dien |
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