Boost Business with Your Own E-Zine

This is an example of a short featurette that draws the attention of your readership. In this case, we're featuring Ali Brown's book on e-newsletters.
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Marty Crouch Editor
About Edition Templates
Replace this text with the copy for each edition you create. Both our plain text and graphical e-Zines provide optional templates. A template provides a place for you to plug images and text into a predefined page layout. The advantages of using a template are:
- Editions have a consistent appearance
- Static content is entered only once
- Enter copy for your html newsletter in plain text
- Use an HTML design without being a designer
- Tweak the template to your liking
If you would like a to use a template, but don't fancy our basic selection, we can create one for you. Call or email us to learn more.Replace the photo of Marty and Eddy, at right, with your own graphic. Use your head shot, company logo, or whatever seems appropriate. Change our URL to yours when you define the default contents of your editions.
About Edition Default Content
Replace this text with your second article. Type your second article using plain text, either directly into the web form, or preferably into a word processing program. You may also place a second image at the top of the second article. Here, we show a typical logo-sized image for contrast with the large photo above. To safely display no image, you can link to a tiny transparent image by typing this URL: http://www.webvalence.com/images/dot_clear.gif Type one return to end a short line, or two returns to create a paragraph break. Otherwise, don't type returns as they will not allow your text to flow and will create raggedy looking lines. To create a bullet list, type one or more lines beginning with an asterisk followed by one or more spaces. To emphasize a word or a phrase, type an immediately preceding and immediately following the word or phrase, like this: emphasis added*.
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