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Kathy Hamilton

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We need every ones Participation on this
2/23/2007 4:35:49 PM
Hello my friends,
I need you all to enlighten our new friends on ideas on how they should advertise their businesses.
People want to know what to say to catch others attention.
I tell people it only takes 5 seconds for you to loose my attention, so if they are gonna get me to open their Email it better have a catchy phrase to it.
Tell us and our new friends what do you do to get others to open  your mail???

Let us all know!!!
Thanks,
Aaron and Kathy
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24 Mouth-Watering Email Subject Lines
2/23/2007 5:30:18 PM

24 Mouth-Watering Email Subject Lines
(Consumers Just Eat `Em Up!)
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The following are 25 email subject lines that have gotten
outstanding results in marketing campaigns for a broad
spectrum of goods, products, and services.  If they work for
"Brand X," think how well they`re work for "Brand YOU."

1.     Who really wants to be a(n) X ?

2.     What do YOU want for Christmas?

3.     You`ve got to see this ...

4.     Doctors spill the beans ...

5.     I goofed ...

6.     Special Pre-release Announcement

7.     You`re going to love this one

8.     Here`s the answer you`ve been looking for

9.     3 minutes to greater X, X, and X

10.   DISCOVERED!  The secret to X

11.   Urgent News

12.   Still skeptical? Here`s why you should be!

13.   Our loss is your gain

14.   This is extremely urgent

15.   I need your help ...

16.   Check this out and let me know

17.   Important notice from

18.   Something that might interest you ...

19.   Before you give up, here`s my suggestion

20.   Open this before 7 p.m.

21.   Make X work for you!

22.   Seen this yet?

23.   Sneak Peek at .com

24.   Newsflash from

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Re: We need every ones Participation on this
2/23/2007 6:26:31 PM
Well I try to keep it really personal as I have deleted so many spam emails that had canned subject lines. But you cant beat what works. If it doesn't work thats when you get personal.

Ready for free online (courses, training, etc)?
What you didn't learn when you got your MBA ( this is for a very targetted group)
Can just one person make it?
Grab a cup of coffee.
It happened one day.....
And they said you couldnt run your own business...
Free doesn't mean worthless

Just a few that I have used to connect to my downline. I have yet to really need an autoresponder, so I am trying to get their information without getting deleted before read.

PS. pet peeve. You have gotten me to open the email.  The first thing I see is
[first name] .... if i see that I delete it. if you are using an auto responder take the time to edit out things like that. If you cant take the time to not make me feel like your to good to write me, I dont want to read anymore. Just my 2 cents
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Re: We need every ones Participation on this
2/23/2007 8:15:46 PM

7 QUICK TIPS for Formatting Your Text
E-mail to Guarantee You Always Look Professional...
            While Maximizing Your Affiliate Sales!

      Did you know that how you format your e-mail can
literally make or break the success of your e-mail
campaign? It's true...

      If you make mistakes formatting your e-mail to
your customers and subscribers, you risk looking
unprofessional, destroying your credibility, and having
your hard work tossed in the trash without ever being
read!

      After all, why should readers consider the
product recommendation of someone who doesn't even know
how to format an e-mail correctly?

      Remember that different e-mail programs will
display your e-mail differently. Plus, different people
will have their personal program set to read their
incoming mail in different fonts, different sizes,
different widths, etc...

      So to ensure that, on average, readers have a
similar view of any correspondence you send them,
follow these simple formatting tips...

      7 Quick Tips For Formatting Your Text E-mail

      1) Use a good text editor.

      As wonderful as Microsoft Word may be, it is NOT
the tool to be using when formatting e-mail copy. To
skip the quirky formatting mistakes and avoid the
frustrating comedy of errors Word frequently generates
in a situation like this, I highly recommend using a
good text editor.

      My personal favorite is UltraEdit-32, which you
can download for a free 45-day trial at
http://www.ultraedit.com/downloads/index.html
(Registration is $30.)

      However, Notepad and Wordpad, which come with
Windows and can be found under Programs>Accessories in
your Start menu, will do the trick as well.

      2) Set your line length to 65 characters.

      Have you ever received an e-mail that looked like
this?

        > You might be wondering how anyone could
        >let this
        > happen. After all, wouldn't they notice
        >that their e-mail has been broken up into
numerous
        > different lines,
        >each a different length?

      ... I'm sure you've probably received e-mail that
looks like this before. It's not only hard to read,
it's annoying!

      Fortunately, it's a mistake that's easily avoided
by setting your line length to 65 characters (or by
setting your right indentation to 2.5").

      The typical default width your readers' e-mail
clients will open to is 65 characters, so by setting
your line length to this width, you'll avoid having
long lines of text cut off and displayed like in the
example above.

      3) Use hard carriage returns (i.e. press "Enter")
at the end of each line.

      Some older e-mail clients don't actually have
"word wrap," so to avoid having your e-mail appear as
one long line of text that readers will need to use the
horizontal scroll bar to read, manually press "enter"
at the end of each line (i.e. every 65 characters).

      4) Use a fixed-width font.

      When formatting your e-mail, do so in a
fixed-width font like Courier that uses an equal amount
of space to display each character.

      For example,

        This is Courier.
        This is Arial.

      As you can see, Courier consistently uses the
same amount of space to display each character, while
Arial varies in width.

      This is important because the majority of e-mail
clients use fixed-width fonts as their default (the
exception being Eudora, which defaults to Arial).

      While an e-mail formatted in a fixed-width font
looks good when displayed in a font like Arial, an
e-mail formatted in a font like Arial looks terrible
displayed in a fixed-width font.

      By formatting your e-mail in a fixed-width font,
you'll ensure that it looks good no matter what font
your reader's e-mail client defaults to.

      5) Spell check and proofread everything!

      While I'm the first to admit that everyone makes
mistakes now and then, there is absolutely no excuse
for the blatant errors I see made in many e-mail
promotions I receive. Remember that spelling mistakes
and poor grammar make you look unprofessional and
damage your credibility.

      So before clicking "Send," take that extra minute
to spell check your work and have a couple of other
people read it. You may save yourself some
embarrassment... and prevent lost sales!

      6) Keep paragraphs 4-5 lines in length -- no
longer!

      By keeping your paragraphs 4 to 5 lines in
length, you ensure that your e-mail is easy to read.
The more white space you use, the better. Long,
never-ending sentences that run on for 8 lines get very
difficult to read, causing readers to become frustrated
and delete your e-mail.

      7) Test, test, test!

      Before sending your e-mail to your entire list,
take an extra 15 minutes to test how it looks in a
variety of e-mail clients such as:

        a.. Eudora -- free versions at
http://www.eudora.com
        b.. Outlook -- found at
http://www.microsoft.com
        c.. Outlook Express -- found free at
http://www.microsoft.com
      As well as in a couple of web-based e-mail
clients such as:

        a.. Hotmail -- free account at
http://www.hotmail.com
        b.. Yahoo! -- free account at
http://mail.yahoo.com
      By setting up these different "test accounts,"
you'll give yourself the opportunity you need to fix
any problems and guarantee that all of your subscribers
receive the same professional looking e-mail.

      Final Thoughts:

      It won't matter if you've spent a year writing
your copy. If the format of your e-mail doesn't make
your text easy to read, then you'll be no further
ahead.

      A professionally formatted e-mail makes you look
like a credible business owner who takes what you do
very seriously. It invites readers to examine your
e-mail... check out your offer... and seriously
consider making a purchase based on your
recommendations.

      Which basically means, professional formatting
translates into increased sales! And I think you'll
agree, there's nothing wrong with that.

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Kathy Hamilton

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Re: We need every ones Participation on this
2/23/2007 11:34:34 PM
Thanks everyone,
Wow these are great. thanks,Kathy
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