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E-Marketing Secrets Revealed: Part 4How to craft a message that will capture and hold audience attention. (continued)After you've written your article or speech, go back and hold the Right Word Ruler up against it, measuring your communication against its 5 points. That alone will immediately increase the impact of your message--and the results. Ask a friend to hold this ruler up against one of your articles and tell you how clear, valuable and motivational it is...or is not! Take your hot topics list and begin to write articles with lightning impact. Next week we'll take a close look at the essential elements you need in an email marketing tool in order to deliver your powerful articles to your growing contact list. To your success and significance, David Smith, President, www.SuddenlyInSite.com P.S. Forward this article to a business associate. They can register to receive this free Marketing tips e-zine at www.SuddenlyInSite.com I appreciate your comments: davidsmith@definewrite.com ************************ Contact me to arrange a quick, but very effective marketing assessment. Benefits to your business:
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