Stands for electronic magazine and is a name for a web site which is modeled after a print magazine or for a magazine that is only available online or through e-mail
The term e-Zine is short for "electronic magazine " The term is used in various ways It describes a new kind of web site that contains a stylized mixture of content (articles, pictures, comment etc) conveyed in a way that exploited and celebrated the web as a new information medium The term also sometimes includes e-mail newsletters, or any print magazine such as Newsweek that also has an electronic edition
Short for electronic magazine, e-zines are often sent through e-mail or can be accessed through a web site Users sign up for "subscriptions "
An electronic magazine or newsletter delivered over the Internet via E-mail A Web-zine is a web site that has a magazine format and is not e-mailed
Electronic Magazines are short online journals written for the Internet that take advantage of the low publishing cost of the World Wide Web
An electronic magazine delivered on a regular publication schedule either over the Internet, an online service such as AOL, or by CD-ROM
An electronic magazine or newsletter delivered over the Internet via e-mail Some e-zines are only available over the Internet and are never published in hard copy
A newsletter which is distributed through e-mail usually to customers or subscribers (See also E-Mail)
An e-zine is a website which contains the kind of articles, pictures, and advertisements that you would find in a magazine. a magazine that can be read on the Internet
Electronic magazine An online publication Most are non-paying markets and there are a whole lot of fears about the rights involved
Electronic magazine, published in an electronic format, available on-line, disk or CD-ROM
An e-zine is an online magazine or an electronic version of a print magazine E-zines can be independently created, or they can be sponsored by major publishing companies A magazine is to a journal as an e-zine is to an e-journal An e-journal tends to be more scholarly than an e-zine
An electronic magazine, often sent via email and/or posted on a website These "magazines" are usually short, and are often free I strongly suggest signing up for free ezines in your field and starting one of your own as a marketing tool Signing up for your competitor's ezine helps you keep up to date with what they're doing, and can give you ideas for your website
This is a hybrid word which is short for 'email magazine' You pronounce it 'EEE-zeen' You create an ezine to stay in touch with customers and motivate prospects to buy Some people just send out an ezine for the fun of it, or on a given theme with no commercial motive We have a number of ezines which fulfil different purposes
A magazine in electronic form, as opposed to a paper-based printed magazine Ezine's are usually delivered via a Website or an email newsletter Top of page