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TheFreeSite.com: Free E-mail Newsletters Among the Web's most valuable (and often overlooked) freebies are the many quality E-mail newsletters out there. These free publications, which are usually published weekly, cover a huge array of topics, including everything from how to use the Web to promoting your Web site to tips on improving your love life. Here, we take a look at a selection of the most notable free newsletters available on the Net. We also look at various free Web resources that can help you publish your own E-mail newsletter.
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SiteBuilderNews
Here's an excellent free weekly newsletter aimed at Webmasters that offers loads of useful information about making the most of your Web site. Each issue offers articles, tips, helpful links and news.
TheFreeSite.com's Newsletter
This free weekly newsletter serves up reviews and listings of the latest and hottest freebies on the Web. Every issue is jam-packed with great free products, services and samples. There's plenty of free goodies here for both Net surfers and Web authors. Over 192,000 subscribers.
The Cool Tricks and Trinkets Newsletter
We look forward to each weekly issue of this free newsletter, which always has something interesting on tap. Tricks and Trinkets takes a look at the most useful and cool sites, services and software to emerge on the Net. Each issue, we find at least one item that enhances our online experience.
Noises From The Basement
Here's a free, informative weekly E-mail newsletter aimed at users of Windows and Microsoft Office. Each issue offers lots of helpful tips, with a humorous slant.
E-Zine Builder
Do you have an E-Zine of your own or are you thinking of starting one? E-Zine Builder is an excellent free interactive tool that helps you create your own E-Zine. Simply complete the online form, press the Send Now button and your E-Zine will be sent to you via E-mail, formatted and ready for you to send out to your subscribers. Note: the creator of this tool, E-Zinez.com, is itself a very helpful resource for E-Zine publishers.
This is True
This free weekly newsletter proves that truth can be stranger than fiction. Each issues provides a commentary on the news, and reports on bizarre-but-true news items from legitimate printed news sources from around the world. This is True also features commentary by syndicated columnist Randy Cassingham.
Woody's Windows Watch
In this must-read free, biweekly newsletter for Windows users, Woody offers loads of news, bug reports, virus warning, reviews, tips & tricks and much more. We enjoy this newsletter's no-holds-barred approach to covering all sorts of important issues for Windows users (much of which undoubtedly makes Microsoft uncomfortable!)
Internet Tourbus
One of the Web's first free E-mail newsletters (and still one of the best), the Internet Tourbus really has its finger on the pulse of what's new and interesting on the Net. Author Patrick Crispen packs each issue with quality original editorial content on everything from notable new sites to interesting uses for E-mail to Web urban myths.
The LangaList
Author and editor and all-around computer guru Fred Langa offers a hugely-popular, well-written free newsletter that does an impressive job of covering various Internet and computer issues. A must read.
Free Pint
Very informative fortnightly E-mail newsletter that helps you keep up with the best resources on the Web. Free Pint features compelling and informative topics like "Fakes and Frauds on the Net," and "Getting Even Better Results from Search Engines."
Free Stuff:
Freebie Directory offers lots of free family items.