Read “Bottom Line” publications and submit your materials where appropriate.
See http://www.bottomlinesecrets.com for Bottom Line/Personal, Bottom Line/Health, Bottom Line/ Natural Healing, Tax Hotline, and Bottom Line/Retirement. You can sign up for a free weekly email newsletter to understand the tone of the business. You can also order three free issues of the actual paper newsletter and then cancel your subscription if you want.
I had my free brochure listed in Bottom Line Health about 1999. It was When a Friend Has a Chronic Illness, What to Say, How to Help. I received over 500 SASEs for this brochure and was able to add these people to my mailing list for future similar products.
Offering tips and freebies are one of the best ways to move into this market.
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