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  <title>Opt-in lists, beyond an asset, your life-blood for your business.</title> 
  <link>http://www.bharatbhasha.com/newsletters.php/50240</link> 
  <description>... business and employ the best marketing system there is online. 

What folks don't understand is that online marketing does not have to be very complicated. It just needs the right stuff to keep you going. 

For instance the use of mailing list, in particular opt in list. Before, no one ever dared to use opt in list thinking that it will not do any good for their business. Almost all entrepreneurs think that building an opt in list is just a waste of time and money. What they do not know is that, according to the “golden oversee of the Internet,” money is in the list. It has most likely...</description> 
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  <title>Generating Leads using your Autoresponder</title> 
  <link>http://www.bharatbhasha.com/newsletters.php/48991</link> 
  <description>... business online. In fact, there‘s probably only thing more important than an autoresponder, and that’s your opt in list. But as you probably know: autoresponders and opt in list go hand-in-hand: the list doesn’t  exist until your autoresponder mailing list starts filling up with names and email addresses!

If you want to build an email list, the easiest and fastest way to gather email addressess is to give things away for free: give away an ezine, free reports, free ebooks, free access to private websites, or anything else that you can think of. Your goal is is to get people to sign up to...</description> 
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  <title>Does Everyone Ignore Your Newsletter?</title> 
  <link>http://www.bharatbhasha.com/newsletters.php/41931</link> 
  <description>... in touch with our customers. But it can be pretty frustrating to spend all those hours developing content and campaigns only to have the program flop. Open rates can dive into the single-digits and click-through rates can fall to mere fractions of a percent. 

So if this happens, what do you do? 

First of all, don't panic. Usually, if you spend a few minutes looking at your data you can identify the problems pretty easily. 

Determine Which Problem to Fix

Take a look at where your leads are coming from. If you are purchasing lists from other websites or publishers, make sure you...</description> 
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  <title>Ezines 101:  How To Get Started, Get Content, Get Subscribers &amp; Get Sales!</title> 
  <link>http://www.bharatbhasha.com/newsletters.php/41339</link> 
  <description>... how do you put one together? Weekly or monthly? How on earth do you find content? And most of allï¿½how do you get the all-important subscribers?

Never fear! Answers are here! Here is a brief tutorial on starting an e-zine, filling it with great content, and most of all, how to get subscribers.  Happy publishing! 


GETTING STARTED

1) What to use: Use an online e-zine/newsletter service.  Itï¿½s a lot easier than trying to manage the templates, subscriber info, etc. yourself.  Trust me on this! I use Constant Contact (www.constantcontact.com) but there are several others out there...</description> 
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  <title>Creating Your Email Newsletter</title> 
  <link>http://www.bharatbhasha.com/newsletters.php/39968</link> 
  <description>... and more so when you think about putting 
one together as a regular thing. But it's not that hard. Here are some 
guidelines to follow.

1. Don't expect more than five minutes from your customer. He's busy: 
running a business, surfing the Internet, changing diapers, checking out 
new ringtones. A newsletter of between 500 and 1000 words per issue is 
ideal for most, especially if you include click-throughs for your 
website, where they'll find more content.

2. Keep it simple and short. Subdivide that short newsletter into 
bite-sized bits, smaller articles of 200-500 words....</description> 
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  <title>7 Cool Swap Ideas For Ezine Publishers</title> 
  <link>http://www.bharatbhasha.com/newsletters.php/39348</link> 
  <description>... follow up your headline with ad copy that interests and  leads your reader to want to join you. 
Stress the benefits your reader will get from her  subscription to your ezine.
Lastly, end your ad with a call to action that directs your  reader to join your ezine. For example, by sending an email  to your autoresponder or visiting your subscription page.
2. Swap a recommendation within your ezine.
Do you know an ezine that would benefit your subscribers? 
Let your readers know about within your ezine (i.e., in your  publisher's note) in exchange for that publisher's plug of  your...</description> 
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  <title>Signal Your Intentions</title> 
  <link>http://www.bharatbhasha.com/newsletters.php/39343</link> 
  <description>... I think you’d be hard pressed to tell me apart from a native New Englander: I keep jumper cables and a snow shovel in the trunk of my car; I consume twice my weight in ice cream each year; I have an uncontrollable urge to vote for public officials who either resemble cartoon characters or have the last name "Kennedy" (or both). 

There is one characteristically New England habit however, which even after all this time, I refuse to adopt: Not using turn signals while driving. 

In most parts of the civilized world, turn signals are considered a benefit: You use them to let...</description> 
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  <title>Tails, You Win</title> 
  <link>http://www.bharatbhasha.com/newsletters.php/36053</link> 
  <description>... something long enough and furry enough that when I wag it, you can tell I'm happy.
The truth is, I wish everybody had one.  
Think about it.  Never again would you have to sit an/'d wonder whether or not your husband really likes your family.  If you saw his tail wagging, you'd know.  Granted, this kind of evolutionary upgrade would require that most of us purchase an entirely new set of pants, but on the whole, I think it would be worth the adjustment.
The one place where what I'm suggesting would help the most of course, is E-Newsletters.  I say this because in our current,...</description> 
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  <title>Writing Effective Email Newsletter</title> 
  <link>http://www.bharatbhasha.com/newsletters.php/34274</link> 
  <description>...  A follow-up system is capable of securing for our web pages recurring visitors, and eventually, sustainable traffic.  Additionally, a follow-up system is also a great way of promoting our products via back end sales.  Having captured the leads of past visitors would also allow us to cross-sell other items which they may find interesting.
But there are always silent moments in between offers: a series of days when we have nothing to share to our subscribers.  Before they would forget about our business, we must find ways to fill up these downtimes with reminders of our enterprises’...</description> 
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  <title>Surefire Ways to Pack a Punch With Your Ezines &amp; Newsletters</title> 
  <link>http://www.bharatbhasha.com/newsletters.php/34253</link> 
  <description>... in front of your potential clients, regular clients, and peers while showing your expertise and professionalism.  They are an excellent means to both market and grow your business and also show your existing clients your creative abilities. 
Now the only drawback is to ensure your newsletter is worthy of being read. I subscribe to a lot of newsletters, but find I regularly only read a few upon their arrival.  When I decided to create my own newsletter, one of the first things I did was to look at those newsletters I regularly read and determine what it was about them that made me want...</description> 
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