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I wrote my first ezine article in December 2001. I
titled it 'The Power of Online Friendship'. It was five paragraphs long
and contained 3 typos. I used it to promote 'The Free Promotion Tips Ezine',
an ezine of mine that has long since faded into the Great Void of
Cyberspace. I still think it's one of my most moving articles.
I danced around the house, riverdance-style, for about 10 minutes when I
read the email from Chuck Bowden, the editor of Your Ad Space Ezine, who
promised to use my article. That was quite possibly one of the happiest
days of my adult life.
I'm aware that most of you have more thrilling lives than me and,
therefore, would not find getting an article published online to be a
crowning acheivement in your life. I, however, live a life of loneliness
and solitude and would thank you not to rub your lives in my face.
I've written many more ezine articles since then and have had most of them
used by various ezines and websites. Sometimes when I'm tired of sorting
out spam or signing up for free promotional programs just to get 50 free
visitors to my site, I like to type my name, followed by the word
'articles' into Yahoo or Google. I take a few moments to go throught the
results and see where some of my articles have been used.
Sometimes I find that my articles are being used in some very interesting
places. For instance a few of my articles have turned up on religious
websites, even though I have never written an article with a religious
theme. I guess the Good Lord really does work in mysterious ways.
I find that a lot of my articles get published on Work At Home Mom
websites. I find this interesting (1) because as a male I cannot,
technically, be a mom and (2) as a poor, blue collar, working class stiff
I do not, technically, work at home. But my message still carries weight
with all those housewives. They must be despaerate...
My overall point is: Writing ezine articles is a great way to get your
name, website, product, etc. plastered all over the World Wide Web. No
matter how well you promote and advertise there are just some dark corners
of Cyberspace that you will not reach. You articles, however, over time,
can find their way to these nooks and crannies and illuminate them with
your words.
So my advice to everyone? Keep writing ezine articles! Not only do you get
the satisfaction of writing them but you also get the joy of seeing your
name (and you words) all over the Net. And then it'll be your turn to
riverdance...
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