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Randy Lee
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Email Lists
What are Email Lists?
Email lists are resources that offer services to you in exchange for your Email address. Some examples of email lists include:
  • Newsletters. Authors regularly send you content covering a wide range of interests. Examples include news, horoscopes, tips, jokes, etc. The content can be original or it can be references to secondary sources.
  • Shopping. These lists are from merchants and their email contains price updates, special offers, coupons, and product updates.
  • Services. These authors offer free services in exchange for your email address. Some examples are free fax numbers, contests, giveaways, email accounts, and reminder services.

Why subscribe to Email Lists?
These emails can help you:

  • Stay informed. Newsletters are wonderful sources of information. You'll be updated daily when you subscribe to a news email list. You can also find in depth material covering various categories.
  • Receive special offers. Shopping newsletters can help you find the lowest prices on items you're interested in purchasing. You will be alerted when new items become available.
  • Try different services. Sign up for the various services available to you on the Internet.
  • Have fun. Mailshell has a very comprehensive database of email lists. Find something that matches your interests and subscribe.

How do I decide which Email Lists are right for me?
The right lists for you depend on:

  • Your interests. Find the email that matches your specific area of interest.
  • The number of ads. Most newsletters are free because of advertisers. Some lists place ads away from the content. Others place them in the body of the newsletter. You will want to find a newsletter that has the right ratio of ads to content.
  • The frequency. How much time do you have to spend on each list? News lists are mostly delivered daily whereas more specific lists are usually delivered weekly.
  • Original vs. second sources. Some authors write their own content while others point you towards different sources.

What Email Lists does Randy Lee recommend?


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