♫ May 5th, 2012 3:14 am
Here are 7 tips to guide you through the process of writing articles for electronic magazines:
1. Select the most appropriate topic. The best topics are those that are both interesting and useful to your target market or those that are often searched. Identify the topics that appeal most to your target readers to make sure they’ll read your articles.
2. Pick your objectives. Discover the reasons for writing and publishing e-zines. It will help you identify your writing style as well as the sites where you will submit your electronic magazine.
3. Write with conciseness. Your writing style must fit the needs as well as personality of your target market. Make sure too they’re free from any form of error. You don’t wan to ruin your credibility with plain misspellings or grammar errors.
4. Get to the facts. Rubbish doesn’t make people happy. To maintain its quality, stick to the facts and emphasize them with statistics and testimonials.
5. Submit the articles to e-zines under their corresponding categories. This is to ensure that you get your message across, first and foremost, to your target customers. Furthermore, you might have to wait for a while before they actually show up since there is an editing process that your electronic magazine will have to go through.
6. Submit an ezine at least once a week. You also need to update your e electronic magazine zines to constantly drive your readers back to your page. Thus, set aside a good time to publish one, at least once every week.
7. Don’t forget your website’s links. Post links to your website in either the articles or within the e-zine page, if it is permitted. This is to increase your ranking in search engines and Web traffic. However, always check the availability of your links to make sure they are all working so your readers won’t end up on a dead page.
Tags: E-zine, Magazine, Publishing
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♫ April 3rd, 2012 2:17 am
There are some individuals who like to watch the weather channel in order to know what weather to expect throughout the week. But some like to predict the weather themselves and love tracking storms or knowing about weather patterns.
There are a few tools which are must haves when it comes to predicting the weather:
The most common tools are barometers which are used to measure air pressure, thermometers used to check temperature, hygrometers to measure humidity, anemometers to record wind speed and rain gauges to check the amount rainfall in a particular area.
Weather maps are also important tools used for predicting the weather.
Weather enthusiasts nowadays do not use these tools separately, but get weather forecasting instruments that have all these tools put together. This is called a weather station. If you are just interested in knowing the future weather conditions, then you can get an electronic weather forecaster.
But if you are more interested in knowing weather patterns and finding out stuff by yourself, there are a number of different electronic home weather stations available in the market that will help predict weather accurately.
These electronic home weather stations can vary in price depending on what they have to offer. The more equipped and costlier wireless electronic weather stations use highly accurate sensors that are placed in areas surrounding the main unit.
These sensors record things like indoor and outdoor temperature, wind speed, air pressure, humidity, altitude density and other readings used to forecast weather. The sensors transmit these reading to the main unit via radio waves. The main unit has a microchip which translates the acquired data and a digital display to show the readings.
The market today offers a large variety of electronic instruments to get you started in the field of meteorology or to help you become one of those weather aficionados.
Tags: Weather Forecasting Instrument, Weather Pattern, Weather Station
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