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How to Get Ezine Submissions

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Finding quality content can be one of the most difficult parts of publishing an ezine. Your options aren't nearly as limited as you think they are, as long as you are open to submissions from outside sources. You can find experts and freelance writers whose work you can use in your publication.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Educate yourself on your chosen ezine topics. Give yourself enough time to write articles before you publish them in your ezine. Read other articles about the same topics and become inspired to write an original piece.

  2. Step 2

    Visit websites that offer free ezine content. Normally, you are required to credit the original author if you decide to reprint his content. However, you may also be required to link back to the website in which you found the content.

  3. Step 3

    Post advertisements for a writing job on freelance writing websites. Require good writing skills and originality. These two traits will help your ezine stand out from other newsletters that are rushed compilations of free content.

  4. Step 4

    Request contributions from enthusiasts. Readers who are especially impressed by your ezine may strike up private conversations with you via email. Take advantage of their interest and ask them to contribute to your ezine. Make sure that they are competent in the field if not experts.

Tips & Warnings
  • When you use outside material, remember any misinformation will reflect on you and your business and might damage the trust between you and your subscribers.
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