, from Tom Hua - Publisher of e*Vision,
and the co-founder of the World Internet Summit.

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>>>>>> Your Last Chance to WIME in San Francisco <<<<<<
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Hi ,

As you know our historic World Internet Main Event
had been sold out…

But today, I have a great news for you!

Our partner Donna Fox was able to negotiate some
‘magic deals’ with the venue. As the result, I am
now able to offer a handful of my customers a seat
that we were able to squeeze in.

You will need to be really fast to crab yours –

http://worldinternetsummit.com/tom.html

See YOU in San Francisco!

Tom Hua

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Welcome to this issue of e*Vision! by Tom Hua
(Volume VII - Issue 2007-08-28)
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The e*Vision ezine is specifically focused on the online
marketing of information products. I hope you find the
information presented in The e*Vision ezine valuable,
and that it helps bring you online success.
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>>>> >>>> Featured Article <<<< <<<<
10 Ways to Find Ideas for Articles - By Caroline Melberg
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Article marketing has proven itself to be an extremely
powerful and successful means of marketing, one that
practically any person can do. Articles are easy to write.
They can be submitted to article directories where they can
remain for years, and where they can be picked up and used
freely by anyone.

At the end of each article the author can leave a resource
box. This is a short paragraph that can contain an active
link to either a web page, or an email address. There is
an unwritten protocol that the resource box should remain
intact, which is why it is so valuable. As an article
starts to circulate around the Internet, so do the links.
This is a highly effective way of providing targeted back
links to a website, for example. A well-written article
can also provide targeted traffic to a website.

Many people feel they cannot write articles. They have
unpleasant memories of writing essays at school, and they
feel that their writing skills will simply not be good
enough. This is the wrong attitude, for almost anyone can
write a good article if they try. The first hurdle to get
over is to find a suitable subject to write about. This
article lists 10 ways to find ideas for articles.

1. Go to Google and type in "get rid of" in quotes. This
simple phrase will yield hundreds of web pages dealing
with problems that people have that they would love to
get rid of. An article that addresses the problem and
tells the reader how to get rid of it is likely to be
very successful.

2. Go to Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page).
This incredible resource has over 7 million pages in some
200 languages. It's the world's largest encyclopedia. Browse
through the pages, or search for a particular topic. There's
bound to be something that catches your eye.

3. Go to Google Groups (http://groups.google.com/). This
is a resource of groups of individuals who all have a
common interest in a particular subject. Browse through
the groups and focus on something that interests you. You
will find an amazing amount of information to write about.

4. Go to Yahoo Groups (http://groups.yahoo.com/). This is
a similar resource to Google Groups, which expands the
scope. Browse through the various groups to find something
of interest.

5. Go to MySpace (http://www.myspace.com/). This is a social
interaction resource where people form groups where they
share a common interest. There are literally thousands of
groups on every imaginable subject to browse through.

6. Go to your local news shop or bookstore. They will most
likely have a magazine rack. Here you will find magazines
on hobbies and interests that actual people share. This
is a great way to find a suitable subject for a successful
article.

7. Go to YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/). This is a
collection of short videos from around the world submitted
by individuals. Some of the subjects may surprise you
and spark off an idea or two that can be used for an
article.

8. Go to eHow (http://www.ehow.com/). This resource
comprises a number of short articles, each one telling
the reader how to do a certain task. It is a wonderful
place to find ideas for unusual subjects that people
need to know about.

9. Go to SoYouWanna (http://www.soyouwanna.com/). This
resource is similar to eHow, but really quite different.
It is full of article ideas and the information needed
to write a good article.

10. Go to Project Gutenberg
(http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Main_Page). This is a
resource of books in the public domain. Browse through
their on-line catalog containing over 20,000 titles.
There's bound to be something in there that you feel you
could write an article about.

Writing a successful article is easier than you think.
All you need is the initial idea, and then you need
accurate information about the subject. These 10 ways
to find ideas for articles should be more than enough
to get you started.
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Entrepreneur and outdoor photography adventurer Caroline
Melberg is President and CEO of Small Business Mavericks,
a division of Melberg Marketing. She has over 20 years
of experience creating marketing communications materials
and writing copy for some of the largest and most successful
companies in the world. Her small business columns are
syndicated online, and she publishes the award-winning
eZine, “Small Business Maverick Secrets.” Learn insider
Maverick Marketing secrets you can use immediately to
find new customers and increase your sales. When you
subscribe, you'll also get a FREE copy of her e-Book,
"Local Small Business Internet Marketing Secrets" –
learn insider secrets to marketing your local small
business on the Web today! Get your FREE subscription at
www.SmallBusinessMavericks.com.
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Copyright (c) 2001 - 2007, all rights reserved.
No portion of this publication may be reproduced
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I hope you've enjoyed this issue of the e*Vision ezine.
Please let me know if you have any questions, suggestions
or requests.

All the Best, until next time!

Tom Hua
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