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Discover These 7 Ezine List Hosting Choices


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Maria Marsala
mariacoachmaria.com

Maria's Place for Holistic Evolution
http://www.coachmaria.com




Mailing lists in the form of discussion groups have been in

existence since the 1960's and were used as a way to share

information. They were called (and are still called)

"Usenet", "Newsgroups", "News" or sometimes "NetNews". In

the mid 80's Eric Thomas developed "ListServ's" for use

with IBM computers. They usually offer the most features to

their subscribers. Majordomo was developed in 1992 by Brent

Chapman and continues to be used by many Ezine publishers.



Know that you have many choices of hosting services and the

number companies offering services is growing. Use the

information in this article as a guide. Don't be afraid to

try the BCC or free elist hosting services to get a feel

for what is involved in owning an ezine. Personally, I've

learned so much by going this route. Then as your ezine and

ezine knowledge grows, change over to a paid service.



__Use the BCC (blind carbon copy) area of your current

email program. Never used this feature? If this feature

were part of your email program, the directions would be in

the "help" feature of the program. By using this feature

people won't see who your subscribers are and therefore

won't be able to spam your readers. You will know that

someone has sent you a message, using BCC, when the "to"

reads "unlisted recipients.



__Purchase a software program and maintain the list

yourself. So far, these programs appear to be private

programs created especially for a specific company.



__Use Majordomo. This is not the easiest alternative. Many

times subscriptions are rejected because the subscriber is

using an email program with "HTML" text in the message. For

more information on this service visit:

www.conveyanced.com/MajorCool/

www.google.com/search?q=majordomo



__Download free Common Gateway Interface (CGI) Scripts and

use to produce your ezine. These programs usually contain

limited capabilities, which is just perfect for many ezine

publishers. To find these scripts, go to your favorite

search engine, and do a search for free CGI scripts, such

as www.bignosebird.com and www.CGI-Resources.com



__Many advertising and marketing companies provide

"in-house" ezine services to their clients.



__Use one of the free services to keep your elist members

confidential. "Free" meaning there is an ad either at the

top or bottom of each note you send out.



**www.topica.com Topica - You can set up your account so

that it does not show advertisers, except topica. Their ad

appears on the bottom of each message along with a link to

tap on for your readers to automatically unsubscribe. Very

basic service. This is my first choice for free

newsletters. You cannot add new members; instead you must

"invite" them. There is a cost involved in adding many

members at one time. So before you move your elist to this

service check with their customer support.



**yahoogroups.com Yahoo Groups - When you use this

service, you will have, for your readers, the largest

number of community building tools for members. These

include a chat room, place to upload important files,

automatic distribution of files you request, a calendar to

send out reminders, and more. Allows you to automatically

"subscribe" members to the list. Each message usually

contains large ads. Yahoo has a survey for business owners

on their homepage. They are working on some sort of paid

subscription program - hopefully offering a service without

ads at a "doable" price. This is a great service for

discussion lists.



**www.bravenet.com Bravenet - Limit 500 subscribers per

elist although you can set up additional elists on this

service. Double opt-in for subscribers only. Easy system

allows you to email yourself a copy of your subscriber

list.



**smartgroups.com Smart Groups - This is a newer service,

very basic, no annoying ads on top. Your elist will

contains a calendar that you can use for reminders of

classes etc. The only way to delete your elist from this

service is to contact smartgroups customer service.



**www.coollist.com Cool List - Newer elist program. Ad is

on the bottom. Very basic service.



__Paid Services - - Prices start at approx. $25 per month

for smaller ezines and end up in the thousands of dollars

for larger lists. Some have subscriber limits at that

price, some offer free trials. Each company offers

different services.

** Constant Contact - www.constantcontact.com FREE Trial

** List Channel www.listchannel.com

** Web Valence www.WebValence.com

** List Universe www.List-Universe.com

** Spark List www.Spark-List.com

** List Serve www.listserve.com/

** Microsoft's B Central www.bcentral.com/services/lb/pricing.asp

** Visit this excellent comparison chart of ezine hosting

companies http://www.gammadyne.com/gm-comparison.htm

**Cartville is one of companies that also offers ezine

mailing lists along with many of it's shopping cart

packages. www.cartville.com



NOTE: As a precaution against dot.com companies that end up

out of business, make sure the company you choose allows

YOU to download the email addresses of subscribers. Then

download your list at least monthly.



© Copyright 2001 All Rights Reserved. Maria Marsala,

Business & Life Coach. You Can Create and Promote Your

Online Newsletter (Ezine) In Two Days! Save hour's upon

hours worth of your valuable time by because we've done the

research for you and provide you with many options!

For complete information, testimonials and to register,

www.coachmaria.com/ezineclass.html





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