How To Set Up an Ezine Encyclopedia
  
				 
        Do you read all your Ezines? Or do you file them   away in special folders and then forget about them?   
I used to be like that.   
 When I first started subscribing to ezines I was   amazed at the quantity of valuable information that   was available for free.   
 But I soon became complacent about it. If anything,   the 60-odd newsletters I  was receiving each month   became a burden. I was suffering from 'information   overload'.   
 Ezines contain a wealth of information. Every week,   in hundreds of newsletters across the Web, experts   share with their readers the latest tips, techniques   and resources they're using to succeed in the world   of online business.   
 But if you don't have a system for processing and   organizing that information, you'll quickly become   overwhelmed by it.   
 I use a system that I call the 'Ezine Encyclopedia'. This is how it works:   
 1. Open a document in Microsoft Word. At the top of this Word document, type in 15 to 20  'Category Headings', one per line. These are the categories I use:  
 
  
 Ad Tracking 
  Affiliate Programs 
  Auction Sites 
  Auto Responders 
  Banner Advertising 
  Copy Writing 
  Credit Card Processing 
  Discussion Boards 
  eBook Compilers 
  eBook Promotion 
  eBook Publishing 
  Email Marketing 
  Ezine Advertising 
  Ezine Articles, Writing and Publishing 
  Ezine Promoting 
  Ezine Publishing 
  Free Classifieds 
  Free Software 
  HTML coding 
  Internet Marketing 
  Java Script 
  Joint Ventures 
  Online Community 
  Portal Websites 
  Search Engine Positioning 
  Traffic Building 
  Viral Marketing 
  Visitor Management 
  Web Hosts 
  Website Design 
  Website Promotion 
  Webstats 
  
 
 2. Now highlight all of these category headings. Then go to the toolbar at the top of your Word screen and click on 'Format'. In the drop-down menu, click on 'Style'. A new window will open with a box titled 'Styles'. Click on 'Heading 1' and press 'OK'. These category headings will now all appear in 'Heading 1' format. 
 3. Now place your cursor at the end of the first line (in my example, 'Ad Tracking') and press RETURN twice. Two paragraph marks (in 'Normal' style) will appear beneath your  
				 
				
 
				 first category heading (this is where you will insert the text of your articles). Repeat this for each category heading (place your cursor at the end of the line, and hit RETURN twice). 
4. When you see an ezine article that contains valuable information, highlight it, copy it, and paste it under the appropriate 'Category Heading'. 
 5. Highlight the title of the ezine article and use the same procedure described above, but choose 'Heading 2' (instead of Heading 1). 
 6. Now click on INSERT in the toolbar of your Word screen and go down to 'INDEX AND TABLES'. In the new window that opens up, click on 'Table of Contents'. In the lower right of that window is a box with a white background that allows you to set the levels between 1 and 9. Choose 2. Then click 'OK'. 
 You'll find that your 'Information Categories' appear as Chapter Headings and the Title of the ezine articles appear as a Sections within a Chapter. 
 Notice that the page numbers at the far right of your Table of Contents are hyperlinked; you can go to any ezine article with the click of a mouse. 
 This Word document will become your personal 'Ezine Encyclopedia'. 
 It will contain everything important that you've ever read in an ezine. Isn't that better than having that information scattered amongst 20 or 30 ezines? 
 When you have in place a well organized system like this, it changes the way you view new information. Instead of feeling overwhelmed by new information, you'll simply place it under the appropriate Information Category. 
 And when you need that information, instead of searching through dozens of folders in your email client, you'll know exactly where it is. This system has saved me an enormous amount of time. 
 Eventually you'll end up with a large document that contains as much valuable information as any web marketing book. And it'll be much more up to date!
 (c) 2000, by Michael Southon
      About The Author
  
 Michael Southon has been writing for the Internet for over 3 years. He has shown hundreds of webmasters how to use this simple technique to get massive free publicity and dramatically increase traffic and sales. Click here to find out more: http://www.ezine-writer.com
       
                
			
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