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1. Email Marketing – The Subscriber Email List Bare-Bottom Basics

The subscriber email list has been called ‘Golden.’ And, it is. It’s the foundation of building relationships with your audience, building trust and authority, and selling what you’re offering. This list is so important that everyone selling something online uses an email service, like iContact or Aweber, to manage their subscribers. The email list is BIG business. Unfortunately, most people

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2. Writing Links

Everyone Needs an Editor. Even You. :: C. J. Omololu

10 Ways to Build Long-Lasting Traffic to Your Author Website or Blog :: Jane Friedman

A Girl Who Reads :: Christina Lee

What Emily Dickinson Ate -- Coconut Cake :: The History Kitchen


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