Do I really need a website for ezine list building?

September 26, 2007 · Print This Article

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In one word “yes!”.

A website is where you need to be able to send people to from your ezine emails. Now don’t get me wrong here because whilst I say you do need a website …you don’t need to create or own your own products, your ezine takes care of that.

What you use a website for is as a place to make recommendations, as place to offer people the chance to join your other lists and a place to communicate ideas and instructions to your ezine subscribers. So having a website is essential!

Now here’s where ListHero comes in because when you own a website you can gain the full leverage ListHero provides you when building your list of ezine subscribers. It’s your website where you include your ListHero squeeze box which becomes a major tool in helping you build your list.

As always I recommend going the paid route when setting yourself up online because of the reliability you get in return (you get what you pay for). You can go the free route but be prepared to put in some more work, take a few more risks and not make as quick a progress as others who are more serious about their online success.

For anyone looking for free website hosting (just to get started) there’s this web host…

www.DotEasy.com

Whist we’ve not used them ourselves other people say they’re good.

For paid hosting we recommend…

www.LunarPages.com

I’ve used them myself and they’re extremely goo plus you get $100’s worth of great CoffeeCup website building software for free! It’s a sweet deal!

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