Archive for December, 2005

Dec
29

Bloxpert.com

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Bloxpert.com is a blog published by Nicole Simon. She recently started with publishing this blog but on http://www.bloxpert.com you can already find several great podcasts of people who run major Internet, blog or venture companies. She made those podcasts during conference about blogging Les Blogs which was held on December 5th and 6th in Paris.

Some podcasts that you can find on Bloxpert:

Mark Fletcher (Bloglines)

David Sifry (Technorati)

Yann Motte (Yahoo Europe)

For more podcasts visit http://www.bloxpert.com

Keep up the good work!

Dec
28

Skype And Emarketing

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Coldplay fans listen up:

Skype, the world’s most popular VOIP service, has announced on their web site that anyone who leaves a voicemail via Skype to Coldplay will be contacted by the band. They say: anyone! Purpose of this is to promote a Coldplay newly released song Talk. Now, that is a great way to use VOIP for promoting a song.

So, this way you can ask the band how is the weather, future plans, about concerts or to ask Chris Martin something about Gwyneth Paltrow.

Let’s talk!

Coldplay

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One of the most important goals for every ezine publisher is – to get new subscribers. However, there are thousands of email newsletters. It is not so easy to get new subscribers on a shoestring budget. Well, there is one great technique called co-registration that can bring you many subscribers – free or almost free.

Co-registration is practice that is used by savvy webmasters which enable you to make partnerships with quality email newsletters that focus on similar or complementary area like yours and place there subscription boxes on your “Thank You!” page. So when your subscribers complete the signup process for your email newsletter they will be re-directed to your “Thank You!” where you will thank them for becoming your valuable subscriber. Also, here you will offer them to easily subscribe to other quality email newsletters simply by checking out the checkboxes and entering their email address. Of course, we don’t have to mention that ezine publishers that have their newsletters listed on your “Thank You!” page will do that for you, too – on their “Thank You!” page. It can be a win-win situation. You have to choose your partners wisely; email newsletters that offer quality content and web sites that have similar traffic.

Co-registration is not the same like swapping links. With swapping links you place banners on your web site or ads in your email newsletter. Those ads can be often ignored. Co-registration is more effective because your new subscribers are offered to become subscribers of other email newsletters immediately after they had subscribed to your email newsletter. This way it is more likely that they will decide to subscribe to several more email newsletters. Although, co-registration can be very effective not many email publishers use this technique for getting new subscribers. They are missing the great source of new subscribers.

Co-registration is usually free technique for getting new subscribers, but there are also some companies that charge certain amount of money for each new subscriber they sent you. Price is usually from $0.10 to $1 per subscriber.

We suggest you to do the most used, free co-registration with reputable companies. Of course, in order to make partnerships with those companies and email newsletters you have to have great email newsletter, as well.

You can find one of the most used co-registration service at http://www.coregcomplete.com. Using this service you will know exactly how much subscribers you have sent to your partners and how much subscribers you have received from your partners. So you can track your co-registration campaign. You can find your co-registration partners using their site http://www.coregpartnerfinder.com. Also, you can use specialized directories of companies interested in ad swaps like http://www.linkpartners.com or using a direct approach to webmasters that publish email newsletter with similar target audience like yours.

Categories : Email marketing
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Dec
24

Happy Holidays!

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I like this time of the year. Everyone is in the special, holiday mood and everywhere you look you see decorated city. I like it especially at night.

I wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

Dec
24

Different Predictions For 2006.

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At the end of every year, people start making predictions for the upcoming year. So far, many experts from the online industry gave their predictions. I’m including you two links. One is from ClickZ which published predictions conducted with different CEOs and compiled by Zach Rogers.

Also, you can read predictions of Jason Calacanis, co-founder of Weblogs, Inc. which is recently sold to AOL.

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