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| Before You Delete It, Read It
If you ask any honest ezine publisher they will tell you that
there is a difference between the number of subscribers an ezine
has, and the number of people who actually regularly read the
ezine. Of course the better the ezine, the more regular readers
there will be. But even the best ezines get skimmed over,
glanced at, and deleted by a certain number of subscribers.
This fact however, doesn't hurt the ezine publisher as much as
it hurts the subscribers. You see, every time someone just
glances over an ezine, or sends an ezine to the 'Trash' folder
without reading it, they are missing out on some of the best
information the internet has to offer. This information comes in
the form of ezine articles.
Ezine articles are a great source of information for a number of
reasons. For one, they're written by a wide variety of different
men and women around the internet. This allows readers to get
unique perspectives and viewpoints on a variety of subjects.
Secondly, ezine articles are written by people who want to share
their knowledge with others. People don't write ezine articles
to get rich, they write them to help others. True, they are
allowed a resource box at the end of the article, but that's the
only payment they will receive for all the time and effort that
went into the article.
Additionally, any article you see published in an ezine has
already been reviewed by the publisher. Publishers only use
articles that they feel will be of value to their subscribers.
You don't have to sift through tons of reports and websites to
find some useful information, it's delivered right into your
inbox for you.
Another great feature of ezine articles is their length. Most
are relatively short, somewhere between 500 and 700 words. This
allows readers to be able to read them in their entirety in a
manner of minutes.
Lastly, each ezine article leaves you with an added extra at the
end: the resource box. Here you will find information about the
author, as well as links to even more useful information. Some
of the best programs and reports I've come across, were in the
resource box at the end of an ezine article.
So before you skim over or delete that ezine that just arrived
in your inbox, why not take a few moments to look it over and
read the article(s) in it. You may be surprised at the
information you find.
About the author:
Timothy Ward moderates Free Ezine Articles, a ezine artilce
announcement list. All ezine article writers are encouraged to
visit: http://www.ezinearticles.20fr.com for more details.
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