Free ezine directory
The Free eZine Directory lists eZines and other media that allow you to advertise to targeted
opportunity seekers, internet marketers and will help you in the search for your target market.
The Free eZine Directory one of the best online time-saving resources to help you promote your business and quickly
find your best customers.

You will find over a 100 resources from internet marketing, to women, College, joke sites, marketing,
affiliate networks, Pay per Click, Submission sites, Articles, Software and eZine Co-op's.
Prices can vary from 8.00 to thousands of dollars for each ad or FREE. Plus in the process of going through the
Free eZine Directory you will find numerous eZines and places that accept free advertising as well.

Ezine
An ezine is a periodic publication distributed by email or posted on a website. Ezines are typically
tightly focused on a subject area.
From time to time differences in pronunciation arise, probably due to lack of careful thought about
its origins. The word "ezine" or "e-zine" is a contraction of "electronic magazine". That suggests that the
correct pronunciation should be "ee-zeen" rather than "ee-zyne" or "ee-zign" (as in "design").
This is further supported by traditional usage in terms like "fanzines", a long-established form of
periodical, especially in the science fiction community.
CULT OF THE DEAD COW claims to have published the first ezine, starting in 1984, with its ezine still
in production more than 20 years later. While this claim is hotly debated, ezines certainly began in the BBS
days of the 1980s. Phrack began publication in 1985 and, unlike CULT OF THE DEAD COW which publishes articles
individually, Phrack published collections of articles in a manner more similar to a print magazine.
In the late 1990s Ezine publishers began adapting to the interactive qualities of the Internet instead
of duplicating magazines on the web. Some of these attempts included Kafenio (ISSN 1108-6866) and Zone451 (now
renamed JustSayGo and first published in traditional format in 1995). Themestream (2001, now defuct) was another
attempt at generating content by opening its pages to everybody who cared to write and get paid by the click.
Webseed tried to take up on the idea but to the contrary of Themestream created individual zines. This
experiment was terminated shortly after the dot-com crash though some of the zines created are still on the
market such as NatureOfAnimals or FranceForFreebooters.
The tendency seems to be that the new concepts of the Ezines go more towards interactive content and
those using old fashioned layouts are slowly ceasing publication, such as zinos. These changing trends are in
part due to escalating problems getting ezines past ever-more-vigilant spam filters and to the increasing
popularity of weblogs (blogs). Many established ezines have now become little more than teasers for web-based
versions, or for blog versions that provide greater interaction.
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