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> Consider in your current quest, TR.... > Hi, TR - > Here's an idea or two for your consideration > and approval .... > 1. Takes a long time - but fr**ee to > research > Keep using the search engines to find ezine > directories. This takes a while, but won't > cost you any money to do searches. There are > many. > Use the SE results and compile your own list > of ezine directories to which to submit your > ezine, which again takes quite a while to do > manually. > You can then submit to your complied list of > ezine directories one at a time. This method > is fairly tedious, but you are investing a > lot of your time instead of your money using > this method. > 2. Use Jason's "Ezine Announcer" > software > One of the people we'll discuss in our > Coaching lessons is Jason Potash. His > software is a great start for a reasonable > cost, and will submit your ezine > "automatically" once you set it up > right. > This method is not fr**ee - but will save > you countless hours of manual searching and > manual submissions, so you must put a value > on your time and weigh that against the cost > of his software. > Once you buy the software, you can use it as > often as you like (but do *not* spam the > directories.) You own it. > 3. Dr. Nunley > His service is probably the most expensive, > but is also a professional, turnkey service > where you pay for what you need help with, > whether it's writing, or ads, or press > releases, or submissions, etc. He has > thousands of contacts with whom to work in > your behalf. You pay each time you use his > services. > Marlon told me about his site last night on > the phone. I went and looked at it. > 4. Other submission services - > This method can get very expensive. There > are lots of submission services that charge > you per submission, typically, and my advice > is to get references from their customers > prior to giving them any of your money. They > charge you every time you use their > services, too. > In summary: > The main issues here are your niche (aka > Target Market) and your budget for > advertising. Not knowing your niche, I gave > you a couple of ideas so you could determine > the proper chanel based on your budget, > whether it is zero, or more. > If you take the shotgun approach and just > shoot and pray, then you will *not* > efficiently reach your target audience. You > might completely waste your time and your > money. > In marketing, you usually have to choose > between investing your time, investing your > money, or some reasonable ratio split > between those two. > In addition, we'll cover ezines down the > road a bit in our NoCost Coaching program > you're in. That should also help you. But > for now - do someting. > Get started. That's so important. > Hope this helps you, > Chip Tarver > Your NoCost Coach > Never a Fee - Ever > [email protected] |
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