| I
admit that when I started out on the
Internet over five years ago, I didn't
know a lot about how business was
done online. To teach myself, I subscribed
to hundreds of ezines and read a lot.
I'm a firm believer that you can teach
yourself anything if you want to learn
it badly enough.
Over the years I've read so many ezines
that I can smell a good one from a
mile away. Call me an "ezine
connoisseur," if you will. I
know what I like, and I know what's
good. Send me an ezine full of ads
with no valuable information, and
I'll be reaching for my delete key
before it finishes downloading into
my inbox.
All
these years later, there are a few
top quality ezines that actually make
my pulse quicken when they arrive.
Yea, I know, I need to get a life.
But they make me feel that way because
they're good; really good! Their publishers
have taken the time to write great
articles or seek out the latest and
best resources. In essence, they care
about what they are doing and have
a genuine interest in helping others.
And that, my friend, is what sets
them apart from your everyday ezine.
I've
decided to share my favorite list
of top ezines with you today. Aren't
you feeling lucky?
1)
Lockergnome:
Published
by Chris Pirillo since 1996. If you've
never heard of Lockergnome, you must
be living in a closet. Chris can be
found everywhere online with his own
radio and TV shows, and has even authored
a book on "Ezine Publishing."
His ezine caters more to the "techie
crowd," but he does throw in
some reviews of really helpful websites
as well.
His
readers are referred to as "Gnomies"
and Chris's twisted sense of humor
makes it a fun read.
2)
SitePoint:
If
you like staying up to date with the
latest web development issues, this
one's for you. SitePoint publishes
some excellent articles written by
various "Internet Experts,"
all to help you build a better website.
(They've even published articles by
"yours truly.") The ezine
is available in HTML or plain text.
3)
Associate Programs Newsletter:
There's
a reason why Allan Gardyne has over
19,000 subscribers: He's the absolute
authority when it comes to associate
programs. Allan dishes up the dirt
on popular programs, giving you the
straight facts on who to trust and
who to avoid. If you're into making
money with associate programs, you'll
love this one.
4)
Syndicator Etips:
A
free weekly publication of Web-Source.net,
written by Shelley Lowery, CEO of
Brajusta Publishing. Her web design
articles are widely published online
and her website is top notch, loaded
with resources for anyone doing business
online. The ezine is full of tips
and articles that will improve your
site and help you to sell more online.
I love Shelley, and someday when I
grow up want to be just like her.
Highly Recommended!
5)
Ask Tax Mama:
No,
I'm not a big fan of taxes and I haven't
lost my mind. In fact, the one thing
I hate about running my own web-based
business is keeping track of all of
the income and expenses for tax time.
Enter Tax Mama, published by tax professional
Eva Rosenberg. She answers tax questions
and makes learning about this stuff
almost *fun*. Published weekly. If
you own your own business, get this
one.
6) SiteProNews:
Considered
one of the Net's most widely read
webmasters' newsletters. Published
weekly and loaded with freeware and
tips with articles by some of the
Web's top experts. Only available
in HTML format, but well worth it.
7)
A Home Based Business Online:
Elena
Fawkner covers practical home business
ideas, opportunities and solutions
for those who work from home. Elena's
a "smart cookie" who really
knows her stuff, but I guess the fact
that she's also a lawyer will tell
you that. Published weekly since 1999,
what can I say -- "the girl is
good."
8)
The Marketing Seek Messenger:
Published
by Rozey Gean, this ezine exists for
the sole purpose of keeping you posted
of new articles that are available
on her site. These articles are available
for you to publish in your zine or
on your website. Rozey caters to ezine
publishers and article writers, so
if you fit into one of these two categories
this ezine's for you.
9)
E Books N'Bytes Informer:
Published
by Eva Almeida, whose writing style
and warm personality will win you
over the very first time you read
her ezine. Eva is the "Ebook
Queen" of the Internet and her
ezine is a testament to that fact.
If you read ebooks, create ebooks,
or write ebooks this ezine is the
ultimate authority. Great Stuff!
10)
WillMaster Possibilities:
Willmaster
is William Bontrager, who believe
it or not was born and raised Amish.
Now he's the guru of CGI and breaks
down programming into easy lessons
even a novice can understand. By following
his script suggestions, you can add
all kinds of fun interactive things
to your site. If this type of thing
interests you, you'll find William's
suggestions easy to follow and implement.
11)
Doctor Ebiz:
Published
by Dr. Ralph F. Wilson, who's been
helping small businesses succeed online
for years. With over 63,000 subscribers,
he knows the biz of Internet business
inside and out. In his ezine he takes
questions from small business people
and provides straight answers to help
them succeed online.
Since
1995, Dr. Ralph has also published
"Web Marketing Today", a
monthly publication dealing with all
aspects of marketing a business online.
A definite winner.
12)
WebDigest For Marketers:
Larry
Chase's weekly publication features
15 short reviews of marketing-oriented
websites. This one can be a bit on
the dry side and aimed at more of
a "corporate mentality"
crowd, but he does cover some sites
worthy of an online entrepreneur's
attention. Published since 1995 with
well over 125,000 subscribers. Larry
is also an established author, Net
Consultant and speaker.
So
there you have it; a list that was
intended to be my Top 10, but is actually
the Top 12. Honestly, these publications
are published by some of the Net's
hottest and brightest entrepreneurs.
A lot of what I've learned over the
years can be attributed to the quality
of these ezines. Take some time and
check them out for yourself. You might
as well learn from the "masters"
and with a price of Free, it's an
excellent value for a terrific online
education. |