Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Top Misc Content on Internet

Top Misc Content on Internet


You are what google says you are..

Posted: 14 Oct 2009 03:17 PM PDT


Ironic but true… You can have the best intentions in making clear who you are, yet it will make no difference if google or any other search engine can’t see it. Everybody speaks SEO, how you have to make your site Search Engine Optimized. The CSS style is not enough to make google read your content how you want it. Writing content in a way that is commercially in line with what you stand for and make sense for google is a big challenge.

Google is a robot, a big machine, programmed to read content in a way that it is programmed. That doesn’t necessary mean it reads the content correctly. You do depend on your natural search to increase your traffic on your site, and earn money. Sometimes you just need a bit of luck to trigger one of google’s spiders to read your content and you are set to go. Having said that, you can’t just sit and wait until luck hits you, so therefore you can try to play it by google’s rules.

In my consultancy I can help you to write your content in a way that your customers will have the information needed on your site, and google will be picking up that content.

Content Writing for Success!

Posted: 14 Oct 2009 11:21 AM PDT

Having the right content for your websites, brochures, newsletters, or marketing materials may be the number one indicator of a successful business. If your customers cannot relate to or understand your business or service, how are they going to become your customer? If your content is not aligned with search engine friendly keywords, how will customers find you?

There are millions of businesses online with website content that is less than desirable, even less than understandable. It is no small wonder that business failure statistics are high.

So how does a business or website owner know if their website content is up to par? This question is not answered easily. Here are some points to ponder about your website and the efficiency of your content writing:

  • Where does your website rank on Google?
  • What keywords and descriptions are used?
  • What is the ratio of visitors to actual customers?
  • Do you have an FAQ section? How often is this page accessed?
  • How often are your potential customers contacting you directly?
  • What is your newsletter click through rate?

You may think that SEO and marketing is completely separate from content writing. I’m here to tell you, it doesn’t have to be. A good content writer will take into account SEO keywords, placement, and descriptions and write your content around the information that will bring your business results.

If you are ready to take your content to the next level of success, contact me today! I guarantee satisfaction with my work, and I take time with each client of mine insuring success and further working relations! Your success is my success!

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- London web designers (Scratchmedia)

Posted: 14 Oct 2009 06:24 PM PDT

CDA: Digital Communications, Copywriting, Online Marketing, Content Strategy, Analysis and Web Usability

Posted: 14 Oct 2009 02:31 PM PDT

Writing for the Web - useit.com, jakob nielsen

Posted: 14 Oct 2009 02:02 PM PDT

Research on how users read on the Web and how authors should write their Web pages.

Secret Formula: How To Write Viral Content For Your Website

Posted: 14 Oct 2009 01:55 PM PDT

How Little Do Users Read? (Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox)

Posted: 14 Oct 2009 01:53 PM PDT

On the average Web page, users have time to read at most 28% of the words during an average visit; 20% is more likely.

A List Apart: A List Apart

Posted: 14 Oct 2009 01:36 PM PDT

The 4 essential web writing tips « Boagworld

Posted: 14 Oct 2009 11:28 AM PDT

Effective web site copy « Boagworld

Posted: 14 Oct 2009 11:23 AM PDT

A List Apart: Articles: Writing Content that Works for a Living

Posted: 14 Oct 2009 08:33 AM PDT

thanks chando

Want to Earn Money Writing Online?

Posted: 14 Oct 2009 08:21 AM PDT

It's easier than you might think to make money online. Especially if you know how to write.

Make Writing a Priority, Not a Pain – Upcoming Free Teleseminar Reveals Writing Secrets for Speakers, Coaches, and Self-Employed Professionals

Posted: 14 Oct 2009 06:50 AM PDT

Sticky Content

Posted: 14 Oct 2009 03:57 AM PDT

5 Ways to Write Retweetable Tweets

Posted: 13 Oct 2009 11:45 PM PDT

Why It’s a Good Idea to Buy Brian and Sonia a Beer

Posted: 14 Oct 2009 08:07 AM PDT

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Brian and I are heading out to the BlogWorld and New Media Expo this week, where we hope to meet plenty of Copyblogger readers.

As you might know, one of the smartest things you can do at a conference is to see if there’s someone you can learn from at the bar after the day’s main events. Buy them a drink and you just might get a little bit of free and frank advice about your project.

But since we know that trekking out to Las Vegas isn't on everyone's schedule, we thought we'd let you know about a way to “buy us a drink” and get some nitty-gritty advice about your own business, web site, or blog.

One of our up-and-coming guest writers (Dave Navarro) is putting on an online teleseminar this week featuring 12 online entrepreneurs who have built their own thriving businesses from the ground up.

Brian and I are two of the speakers. Others you may recognize as Copyblogger guest writers, and some may be fresh new faces for you to meet. Each one has valuable experience to share with you about how to get more customers.

Each call is set up like a consulting session. Dave asks the questions you would ask if you were paying each of these twelve experts for an hour of their time, one-on-one.

(Or if you were buying them a beer at a conference. I happen to be partial to Sam Adams. Just for the record.)

The calls are already recorded, so you won't have to juggle your schedule to hear them, and Dave will be providing workbooks based on each session so you can get the most out of the calls.

The inside scoop: what you'll hear on the calls

While the teleseminar is geared toward teaching you how to get more buyers into your business, you'll also get a few choice personal insights about psychology, mindset, time management, and the other factors that go into keeping a business growing strong.

For example:

  • What Pam Slim tapes to the wall above her bathtub to keep her business on track
  • What Sonia Simone really thinks of Dan Kennedy (and what it means for your tribe)
  • What Naomi Dunford does when she's feeling scared
  • Why Laura Roeder doesn't care who unfollows her on Twitter
  • What Brian Clark was thinking when he released Teaching Sells for the first time
  • How Charlie Gilkey keeps himself from drowning in online distractions
  • Chris Garretts' take on being intimidated (straight from an English pub)
  • How Christine O'Kelly handled homelessness and turned it all around
  • Chris Guillebeau's strategy for creating a hard-working army of fans
  • How Mark Silver's "woo-woo" approach works for non "woo-woo" selling
  • Why Clay Collins gets worried when there aren't any competitors circling
  • What Michael Martine focuses on to keep his blog on page one of Google

How to listen in with Brian, Sonia and 10 others who've "been there"

The good news is that this teleseminar is a great package at a price that's within virtually everyone's reach.

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The get-yourself-moving news is that at the end of the week (Friday, in fact) the price is going to double . . . then go up again a month later, to triple today's price.

So if the roster of speakers above looks interesting to you, you should definitely give it a look sooner rather than later.

Click this link to check it out.

(As you’d probably imagine, that’s our affiliate link. In other words, Copyblogger makes a bit of cash if you buy after you click on it. So see? You really are buying us a beer.)

Whether or not you want to pick up the teleseminar, you should take a look at the sales page from a copywriting standpoint — Dave told me that it’s been converting for his personal list at 27%. So the tips he's been picking up as a longtime Copyblogger reader look like they’re paying off. :-)

Check out the full lineup here.

About the Author: Sonia Simone is Senior Editor of Copyblogger and the founder of Remarkable Communication. She writes Copyblogger’s brand-new internet marketing newsletter, a free resource giving you the smartest tips, tricks and strategies for promoting a business online.


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