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What do you want?

Vol. III, Issue 22
June 3, 2008

A smart and savvy tip from Patsi and Denise:

Ask your readers what they want.

What do your readers really want to know? When's the last time you asked them? And how did you ask? A simple question in your ezine, a question on your blog, a poll, a survey?

How in touch are you with your market, really?

I'll bet you weren't using blogs as much last year as you are this year. And Facebook - well, last year it was a rare occasion, but this year, everybody's using it. But are your readers? How can you know? Ask them.

One of our favorite tools is www.Vizu.com, a simple poll you can create and put up on your blog to query what your readers what to know most.

So we'd like to ask you a question about this ezine, for example.

Would you prefer to get Savvy eBiz Tips weekly or every other week ?

Our goal is to give you practical tips every week, you can use to market your business online.

We also want you to know where we're speaking, get access to free programs we're doing online or via radio, TV, or video, plus link to our favorite blog post each week.

But since we're so active, maybe it's just too much information. We don't want you to miss any opportunities to learn, and recognize that there's only so much time and energy available for busy professionals.

Tell us what you think by replying to this email. Do you want to get Savvy eBiz Tips weekly or every other week?

Thanks for your time and feedback,

Patsi
The Blog Squad

P.S. Check out Businessweek.com's new article, Beyond Blogs: What Business Needs to Know


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