infoready
What
newsletter(s)/ezine(s) do you read every time? What is it that makes
that/those publication(s) different?
I can only think of one for me, that's Trafficology. I used to read
the IMC one everytime, but after a while it seemed like old hat.
jason_ga
Hmm,
good question!
I'd have to say the following newsletters are always "must reads"
in my mind:
* Phil Wiley's "Letter from Phil"
* Frank Garon's PlanetGram
* Rosalind Gardner's "Net Profits Coach"
* Pamela Heywood's "All Good Things"
* Alan Gardyne's newsletter (forget the name ;) )
* Neil Shearing's newsletter (nope, forgotten that one too!)
I'm pretty much guaranteed to read those ones as soon as they come
into my mailbox. Others I'll usually read (I unsubscribe from the
ones I don't, just to reduce the volume of email!), but it might be
a while till I get around to reading them.
Cheers,
Jason
Louis
Originally
posted by infoready
What newsletter(s)/ezine(s) do you read every time? What is it that
makes that/those publication(s) different?
I can only think of one for me, that's Trafficology. I used to read
the IMC one everytime, but after a while it seemed like old hat.
I would say my short list of ezines these days is:
Paul Hartunian (http://www.prprofits.com) - Million Dollar Publicity
Strategies
Jim Straw (http://www.businesslyceum.com) - Business Lyceum e-Letter
Joe Robson (http://www.adcopywriting.com) - Copywriter's Digest
Allan Gardyne (http://www.associateprograms.com) - Associate Programs
Newsletter
Kennon
Emails
from Frank Kern, Shawn Casey, Paul Hartunian, and Fred
Gleeck usually get my attention more than others.
I'll see if a few more come to mind as well.
Kennon :)
pschlegel
My
pick would be
Markus Allen's
$10,000 Tip Of The Day (http://www.marketing-ideas.org/tips.php?I=198859530&PC=infoprof)
because he actually DOES find real marketing secrets
(like how to get into Overture for free) and knows more
about traffic generation than almost anyone else
I've met online.
My other pick would be John Reese's
Marketing Secrets Newsletter (http://www.marketingsecrets.com)
Because, well, the guy's a genius and really knows
how to focus on what's important to build huge
incomes online and has done it himself many times over.
In fact, these are about the only two I read on a
regular basis any more.
Paul Schlegel
Louis
A
daily ezine that was recently recommended to me is "The Daily
Reckoning":
http://www.dailyreckoning.com
It's an interesting ezine related to investing and economics.
In it they promote a lot of products from Fleet Street Publications:
http://www.fleetstreetpublications.co.uk
Which are generally info products focused on investing. It's interesting
to study their copy and marketing methods since they've been publishing
for around 20 years.