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Making money with your writing online : stories of 12 entrepreneurs who've built successful internet publishing businesses.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Practical know-how & case studies
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Internet publishing.
- Electronic journals.
- Internet marketing.
- Physical Description:
- 55 p.
- Place of Publication:
- Selma, N.C. : MarketingSherpa, Inc., 2003.
- Language Note:
- English
- Contents:
- Intro
- Table of Contents
- Tim Carter, Ask the Builder: 11% of Article Readers Convert to 14.95 eDoc Buyers at Ask The Builder's Site
- Dr. Ralph Wilson, Wilson Internet Services: How a Baptist Pastor Became an Online Publishing Pioneer: The Story of Dr. Ralph Wilson
- Matt Mickiewicz, SitePoint: How SitePoint Mixes Revenue Streams to Stay More Profitable than Competing Publishers
- Shelly Marsh, SavvyGardner.com: The Challenges and Rewards of Publishing a Local Email Newsletter for Profit
- Gene Ely, Media Life Magazine: Media Life Magazine - A Profitable, Ad-Supported Content Site
- Al Walentis, TBirdFans.com: Hundreds of Ford Thunderbird Fans Join New Membership Site
- William Del Pilar &
- Ryan Bonini, KFFL: Fantasy Football Site Mingles Ad &
- Subscription Sales for Profits
- Allen Wyatt, VitalNews.com: Free Computer Newsletter Publisher Generates 40% of Revenue from Archives Sales
- Don Crowther, 101PublicRelations.com: Why Content Price Testing is Really, Really Smart (How to Profit by Selling Single Articles Online)
- Shawn Casey, Mining Gold: Selling eBooks &
- Subscriptions to Consumers Online: Hard Lessons from a Get-Rich-Quick Publisher
- Fred Langa, LangaList: 10,000 Subscribers Pay 10 Each for "PLUS!" Edition of the Free LangaList Email Newsletter
- Andrea &
- Ben Steed, ScrapJazz: How to Make a Niche Community Site Profitable
- Plus 4 Ways to Market CD ROMs to Your Members
- About MarketingSherpa.
- Notes:
- Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
- OCLC:
- 435739016
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