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Module 1.4- e-Zines and e-newsletters

October 21st, 2007 · No Comments
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A e-zine from what has been read so far in webopedia (2007) is a term short for electonic magazine. E-zines genrally come in two types, which are either a electronic version of a print magazine or it comes in the form of only a digital version.

A e-newsletter from what is established through the internet site E-Learn Magazine (2006) is a web page that has catagories of topics and is published frequantly throughout the year to update the viewers on new and updated information and products.

Users that browse e-zines and e-newsletters can judge the relvance to what they are looking for by typing the keywords of what they want in the search or browse panel, and if results come up then it can be determined that it is relevant to the user.

People that are using websites such as E-learn Magazine(2006) and Training Magazine. com, can search through either the archives, by typing the key word into the search panel or by going through the popular catagorie. I personally found Training Magazine to be a more user friendly website to search as oppose to Learning Circuts magazine. The Training Magazine clearly has the subheadings on the side where i can browse or i can browse by relevance, popularity and suggested catagories, in comparison to Learning Circuits magazine where the front page is full of information and cluttered it detered me from wanting to research.

People can subscribe to these web sites by either providing your email and they email all the new newsletters and promotions, or establish a RSS Feed, or go onto the magazine subscription websites and pay for membership.

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