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8Jul/100

The Magic Of Email – Email-Marketing

The Magic Of Email

These days email is taken for granted and used perhaps
without fully appreciating its power.For example, recently I had some concerns about whether
or not my newsletter was being properly delivered through
the automated service that I use.I decided to send a note to my subscribers and ask them
to simply reply to let me know that they received my
message which was sent through the same automated system.Very soon I began to receive hundreds of replies from all
over the world to let me know my message was getting
through. I replied to each one personally to express my
gratitude for their reply and for my appreciation of the
ease of communication through the World Wide Web.The messages I received were not limited to simple replies
to let me know that my newsletter was being received. I
began to receive the most wonderful testimonials of
gratitude!Subscribers wrote to tell me that my newsletter makes a
difference in their lives - and that they forward it to
friends they care about.I began several profound email exchanges with subscribers
who told me that something they read in my newsletter
had been a turning point for them after years of not
knowing that they could live life differently.Imagine how I felt to learn that one simple thing I
shared could make such a difference in someone's life!I was overjoyed!Email is a powerful tool and it can be used to do good
in the world. The next time you send an email, know
that you could just be putting a smile on someone's face
or communicating with someone who needs to to be touched
by something that you say.Just think! If I had not sent that one little email, I
may never have known I was making a difference in a big
way!May your email make a difference in someone's life today!Copyright 2005 Linda Miller is a Spiritual Entrepreneur
whose quest is to empower others to deliberately create
true abundance and prosperity while contributing to
increasing the consciousness of the world. This article
may be distributed freely, provided that this resource
box is included in its entirety.http://www.SpiritualEntrepreneurToday.com
http://www.MyDivineDirection.comThis article may be shared in print or electronically,
provided the resource box at the end is included. A
courtesy copy of your publication will be appreciated.Copyright 2005 Linda Miller

5Jul/100

Bathroom Magic – Home-Improvement

Bathroom Magic

Believe it or not, the bathroom is one of the most magickal rooms in your house; Your make up box and medicine chest can be treasure chest of tools , the bathtub and shower are wonderful place to conduct cleansing and attraction rituals, and the toilet can be a handy mechanism for flushing away negativity.Here are some examples of positive magick that can be performed in your powder room. First of all, though make sure your bathroom is clean and also make sure that you don

20Jun/100

Need to Write an Article? Three is a Magic Number! – Writing-Articles

Need to Write an Article? Three is a Magic Number!

Writing articles for magazines, the Internet or the local community paper needn't be a headache. Providing they are informative, reasonably short and to the point, readers and publishers will welcome your articles.But, if the secret to writing neat, sweet articles is to keep them succinct, how do you maintain your focus and avoid the pitfalls of waffle?Try the 3 by 3 Plan!Taking a really simple example, suppose you want to write about kites. The first stage is to brainstorm all the possible topics under the heading of 'Kites'. You may come up with several ideas here: for example, kite history, kite safety or making a kite. Any of these subjects could form the basis of a good article.Select just one of these ideas (let's choose 'kite-making') and then you can start to put the '3 by 3 Plan' into action.Brainstorm again to extract just three topics related to kite-making. Remember, you want to stay focused in your article, so three is a good number to begin with! The topics you find could be:1. Types of kite
2. Parts of a kite
3. Decorating a kiteNow, for each of your three main topics, select three linked sub-topics that will relate to your audience. Children (or parents, for that matter!) might want to know the basic information about:1. Types of kite - (a) Classic diamond (b) Hexagon (c) Star2. Parts of a kite - (a) Sails (b) Spars (c) Flying lines3. Decorating a kite - (a) Painting (b) T-shirt transfer paper (c) AppliqueOnce your plan is in place, write three sentences about each of your (a), (b) and (c) sub-topics. You'll be surprised at how quickly your article will grow and how sharp and to-the-point your finished writing will be.And finally, staying with the idea of three as your 'magic' number, here are three more tips:1. Make sure you have a connecting or transition sentence between each main topic. A good linking phrase will entice your reader to keep on reading!2. Write your introduction after you've written the main body of the article. Keep it interesting but limit it to 3 sentences!3. If you want to write a longer article, use 5 or 7 as your 'magic' number ...