Thursday, October 22, 2009

Top Misc Content on Internet

Top Misc Content on Internet


The art of SEO content writing

Posted: 22 Oct 2009 05:23 AM PDT

Writing is an art for sure but SEO content writing requires a special skill set that not many possess. There are a lot of limitations for a writer in terms of creative freedom and at the same time nothing but the best is expected. SEO content writing revolves around providing good reader friendly content that can also prove to be relevant and identifiable by the search engines. moreover the kind of keywords you use and the number of time you use them as well as the keyword placement is all very important.

You can be sure that SEO content writing is skills and process blend together however you can surely learn this if you are a half decent writer. There are a lot of simple steps that you can follow and you might just land up with the perfect content for a page that will be good to grab the attention of the search engines as well as the users.

In case you have a website providing the best services or products at the best rates, do not let unacceptable content “screw it up”. You can take help from professional SEO content writing companies to ensure that you get the best results and undivided visitor attention.

Pardhi e-Solutions is one such company that expertises in SEO and content and you can get a lot of help with creation of content at affordable rates and also learn about SEO content writing for free.

This System could Easily Take Your Business to the Next Level

Posted: 19 Oct 2009 10:00 PM PDT

You want to take your MLM business to the next level right? That's how you get to the top, one step at a time. This system will take you to the top one step a time, so try it!

Online Life Insurance Quotes - Finding the Best Rates

Posted: 19 Oct 2009 10:00 PM PDT

If you're looking for the lowest premiums when it comes to life insurance you're not alone. Today many people are turning to the internet to find the cheapest online life insurance quotes and of course carriers that are going to give them not only the policy they need but also the best rates.

2 Technical Indicators Every Long-Term Forex Trader should Use

Posted: 19 Oct 2009 10:00 PM PDT

This article talks about two technical indicators that will help you keep on the right side of the trend when trading forex.

Individual Health Insurance Illinois - Choosing a Co-Pay Plan

Posted: 19 Oct 2009 10:00 PM PDT

What should you look out for when choosing a doctor office co-pay health insurance plan. They are not all the same. Let a seasoned professional help you pick which one would be best for you.

Affiliate Article Marketing - Tip for Increasing Article Writing Speed by 75%

Posted: 19 Oct 2009 10:00 PM PDT

Affiliate article marketing is an excellent way to earn money at home working online. It is fully legitimate and has the advantage of being free.

Improve Business Productivity with Hosted PBX Phone Systems

Posted: 19 Oct 2009 10:00 PM PDT

Hosted PBX phone systems helps to improve business productivity.

Advantages and Disadvantages of Buying Your Own Home

Posted: 19 Oct 2009 10:00 PM PDT

When you hit the stage of adulthood, you often have only two choices when it comes to choosing your residence. You can either rent or buy your own home.

More Alternatives to Small Business Loans

Posted: 19 Oct 2009 10:00 PM PDT

Small business owners have been getting creative and choosing merchant cash advances over small business loans.

Illinois Medicare - How to Get Started with a Medicare Plan

Posted: 19 Oct 2009 10:00 PM PDT

Getting Illinois Medicare started correctly is important to your family's financial well being.

A Guide to Off-site Leadership and Management Events

Posted: 19 Oct 2009 10:00 PM PDT

Who needs an excuse to get away from the office into the beautiful Peak District? Whether you want to tackle that critical business issue, hold a leadership retreat or build a high performance team, Peak Awayday has a solution to suit every need.

Get Commissions Owed to You from Apartment Owners

Posted: 19 Oct 2009 10:00 PM PDT

Discusses how you can get your commissions that are owed to you from apartment owners and landlords that don't want to pay you.

3 Things to Consider Before Starting Your Business

Posted: 19 Oct 2009 10:00 PM PDT

53,000 per month are starting their own business. Before going solo, there are three things to seriously consider!!

What is Your Credit Score Range and what does it Mean?

Posted: 19 Oct 2009 10:00 PM PDT

There are a number of reasons why having a good credit score can be beneficial. In order to ensure that you have good credit or can improve upon it you must understand how credit scores work. Here's a look at what your credit score range means.

E-Mail Strategies for Search Engine Optimization

Posted: 19 Oct 2009 10:00 PM PDT

Using email as a way of marketing is not the same thing as spamming people. No one likes unsolicited emails that are impersonal and pushy and almost everyone will be unresponsive to spam-like messages. Useful email strategies for optimizing your business' site can be very helpful in improving your search engine ranking and garnering interest in your product.

HUD Considering New Reverse Mortgage Product

Posted: 19 Oct 2009 10:00 PM PDT

This article briefly covers the new mini-HECM possibility.

SEO Content - Content Writing / Editing, SEO, Content Development, SMO, Marketing Communication, Press Release writing agency from India

Posted: 22 Oct 2009 10:58 PM PDT

SeoContent a one stop Content Shop for Content Writing and related Assignments. It has a pool of experienced content writers, consultants and professionals who deliver crisp content for all requirements.

25 things I wish I’d known when I started blogging

Posted: 22 Oct 2009 08:36 PM PDT

Snappy SEO: Do-it-yourself search engine optimisation | SNOBs - Social Network For Opportunistic Businesswomen

Posted: 22 Oct 2009 06:45 PM PDT

40 Ways to Deliver Killer Blog Content

Posted: 22 Oct 2009 05:15 PM PDT

How to write website copy - 22 questions you need to ask | Think Like a User

Posted: 22 Oct 2009 03:09 PM PDT

Why Content is No Longer King (And Who’s Taking His Place) | Copyblogger

Posted: 22 Oct 2009 01:02 PM PDT

Copylicious | Kelly Parkinson, B2B marketing consultant for lead generation, email marketing, and copywriting » Blog Archive » 16 questions to help you write a douche-free bio

Posted: 22 Oct 2009 12:12 PM PDT

5 Simple Ways to Open Your Blog Post With a Bang | Copyblogger

Posted: 22 Oct 2009 11:35 AM PDT

Why Content is No Longer King (And Whos Taking His Place) | Copyblogger

Posted: 22 Oct 2009 10:16 AM PDT

Writing User Friendly Content

Posted: 22 Oct 2009 09:55 AM PDT

Why Content is No Longer King (And Whos Taking His Place) | Copyblogger

Posted: 22 Oct 2009 09:27 AM PDT

25 things I wish I’d known when I started blogging

Posted: 22 Oct 2009 08:51 AM PDT

How to Create a Highly Viral Blog

Posted: 22 Oct 2009 08:22 AM PDT

Why Content is No Longer King (And Who’s Taking His Place) | Copyblogger

Posted: 22 Oct 2009 08:03 AM PDT

How to Write for Content Aggregators (without Losing Your Mind) | eHow.com

Posted: 22 Oct 2009 07:44 AM PDT

Why Content is No Longer King (And Who’s Taking His Place)

Posted: 22 Oct 2009 06:40 AM PDT

image of a crown

Since the very first blog, written around an ancient campfire somewhere in the moist foothills of Seattle, content has been crowned the undisputed king.

The king ruled over all that was written, be they blogs, articles, ads, fiction, or a killer love letter. All that was copy sat at the feet of the king.

Nothing succeeded without content. Writing without it was cast from the kingdom, banished as self-serving junk mail and the much-loathed “interruption marketing.”

But the king is dead.

Okay, not exactly dead, just appointed Prime Minister. Content still rules, but it's from a more evolved perspective.

Long live the new king: context.

Because nothing sells, nothing works, without it.

The inherent power that is context

At the center of every effective piece of content is an agenda, an implied pitch residing at the heart of the content.

Content is the license, if you will, to move forward with the pitch. Valuable content gives you the right to go on to sell or promote something. It's the embodiment of a noble premise — to receive you must first give.

You give with the hope that the prospect will stick around and finally buy something. And that is the context behind content marketing.

A commercial context doesn't diminish the value of strong content. In fact, acknowledging your agenda can be a very smart strategy. It's like saying, Here, I have a gift for you. Stick around. Because there's even more where that came from.

Content creates value, and value builds trust. From trust springs the willingness to part with dollars in return for even more value.

The universal nature of context

Of course, context isn't something we only find in commercial transactions. It's the empowering juice of fiction, as well.

In the opening scene of Quentin Tarantino's current flick, Inglorious Basterds, we see what would otherwise be an overly long, annoyingly irrelevant conversation between a Nazi officer and a terrified farmer.

Why is the farmer terrified? Why is the viewer hooked? Because of the context of the scene. Beneath every seemingly innocent line is a foreboding sense of dread.

Idle chit-chat about milk and neighbors form the content. Fear and unthinkable consequences form the context. Without the context, all you have is a rather dull conversation.

We know something really dramatic and truly horrifying is about to happen. Right after Tarantino teases and torments us into a frenzy of anticipation.

How does he do that? He has mastered the art of context in his scenes.

We copywriters should take note.

Context as strategy

Effective context doesn't happen by accident. We need to consciously create it.

Context comes from the writer's clarity about her goals, juxtaposed against the expectations and tolerances of the audience.

In the context of content marketing, first we deliver valuable content, free and clear. As a gift. As a solution. As narrative bricks and mortar. And in doing so we earn the reader's trust.

Once we’re trusted, we are now able to expand on our own agenda. We get to talk more about the intended outcome of the piece. That outcome might be a sale, a subscription, or even conversion to a new idea.

In a blog, we set out to deliver value. In an ad, we pitch solutions and overcome objections. In fiction, we infuse scenes with anticipation and emotion.

And in each case, when we understand the context we're working in, we achieve our goal.

And so, too, does the reader. Because their context isn't what you're selling, but what they're seeking to take away from what you've written.

Long live the new king.

About the Author: Larry Brooks is a bestselling novelist and the creator of Storyfix.com, an instructional site for fiction writers and those who love them.


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Audience Conference: Ready to Get Serious About Social Media?

Posted: 22 Oct 2009 06:29 AM PDT

Audience Conference

In my view, social media represents the greatest entrepreneurial opportunity of a lifetime. But there seems to be a mindset that holds people back from making the most of it.

One is thinking of yourself as a blogger, or an affiliate marketer, or whatever other small box you come up with, instead of thinking of yourself as a media producer.

The other is thinking because the technology is new, the principles of audience engagement must be new and specific to new media as well.

Maybe it's time for a new way of thinking?

Sure, social media is shiny and new and powered by amazing technology. And you have to understand this ever-evolving technological context in order to thrive.

But the fundamentals of human engagement are an existing art. We can look back at centuries of storytelling, music, poetry and theatre to understand those fundamentals, and see how it relates to the here and now from people who also understand the shiny and new.

That's why I'm so excited about Audience Conference, happening November 5th and 6th in New York City.

Audience Conference: Where timeless principles meet powerful new media

What if you could learn from new media titans like Mike Arrington of TechCrunch, Jason Calacanis of Mahalo, and Crayon’s Joe Jaffe, but also side-by-side with people like Dan Farber of CBS News, radio programming expert Bruce Warren, and Ethan Kaplan of Warner Bros. Records?

These are the people who understand the intersection of the timeless with the power of new technology. Check out the entire speaking line-up here (I'll be speaking about using the classic principles of David Ogilvy to create successful web properties).

Save $50 off the conference fee (but hurry)

If you're going to be in NYC for Ad:Tech, this is a no brainer. Stick around for Audience Conference and gain some perspective you can really use in 2010.

Otherwise, flights are cheap right now, so I hope to see you in New York for my last conference appearance of the year.

And if you use the discount code "copyblogger," you'll save $50. I'm not making a dime off of this promotion – I just happen to think Audience Conference will end up being the most useful and engaging conference of the fall.

Sign up today and join us at Audience Conference.

About the Author: Brian Clark is founder of Copyblogger and co-founder of DIY Themes, creator of the innovative Thesis Theme for WordPress. Get more from Brian on Twitter.


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