Friday, January 8, 2010

Top Misc Content on Internet

Top Misc Content on Internet


Professional Content Writing and Blog Writing services

Posted: 08 Jan 2010 03:25 AM PST

Undoubtedly, the customer understands the company the way it is presented in the write up. The content writer has to introduce the company in its right perspective. We have full faith in this concept and we understand the importance of blog writing because the blog is the representative of the product produced by the company. The content of the blog should be as flawless as the product. You concentrate on the business; we, through our writing, bring the customers you require.

Contents are given prime importance:

The content writers appointed by us are a professional group with years of experience behind them in writing articles. They understand the product, aim at the target and then start writing. They make a draft, check and recheck, discuss points that require clarification, etc. and then after careful analysis of the pros and cons, the contents are allowed to be put on the web. Our content writers make the customers feel the business so that more and more customers walk in.

We understand the importance of SEO:

It is very true that key words play a vital role in any blog writing. Our content writers are so experienced that key words are carefully selected so that the SEO improves. They know that SEO is very vital for any business, particularly for online business. The right key words enhance the SEO. We do not leave anything to imagination because our SEOs understand the job and they always use the right type of key words. Our writing always aims at quick turnaround of customers. Our aim is to put the company in the first 20 search engines. Consider the benefits of our content writing; certainly our clients benefit more compared to the expenditure they incur on writing the content.

Post the blog regularly:

This follow up is very vital for any business to succeed. This is also an opportunity to improve upon the contents and effort can also be made to enhance the SEO. Any additional features as a result of improvement in the product, etc. can be incorporated appropriately. We always make this follow up and get the reactions and update the clients about the results.

Agreement:

The blogs are written against an agreement between us and the company. We always adhere to the terms and conditions set out in the agreement. The rights in the blog are transferred to the clients.

Professional Writing Company with 100 in-house writers. Full Time Content Writers & Bloggers available. Leading Article Writing Service Provider. ContentFlicks – Content Writing Company

My Free eBook sample in .lit and .epub formats!

Posted: 08 Jan 2010 01:45 AM PST

Not many people have the facility of reading ebooks on PDF format. It also depends on people’s preferences. Apart from PDF, formats like LRF, RTF, RB, EPUB, LIT formats are also popular in the market. In this post I’m giving you two new formats for my ebook. The first one is Microsoft Reader format (.lit), and second one is Open Ebook (.epub) format. This format becoming very popular now-a-days. I have kept both the book formats on a single RAR archive file. The download link is below:

http://www.ziddu.com/download/8066352/articlewriting.rar.html

Stop Creditor Harassment - Tips On How to Get the Upper Hand Over Credit Card Companies

Posted: 05 Jan 2010 09:00 PM PST

If you want to stop creditor harassment, learn the best methods to overcome debt quandaries in the market. Each and every step has to be taken care with utmost precaution and discretion.

Personal Debt Bailouts - Are Debt Settlement Programs Worth Getting A Lowered Credit Score?

Posted: 05 Jan 2010 09:00 PM PST

Several financial institutions and banks in America have received personal debt bailouts in the recent past. Although these are also called federal stimulus money, it is actually termed as bailout.

Personal Debt Bailout - How to Reduce Over 60% of Your Credit Card Debt with A Settlement Bailout

Posted: 05 Jan 2010 09:00 PM PST

You can easily have a debt bailout and reduce your credit card debt over 60% with help of a settlement. There is a host of such companies working in this field to ease off your problem.

Is Debt Settlement Better Than Bankruptcy? - Advice From A Professional Debt Relief Expert

Posted: 05 Jan 2010 09:00 PM PST

To resolve the problem of bankruptcy it is better to go for a debt settlement solution and that has been proved to be fruitful to get debt relief.

Free Online Debt Relief Help - How to Locate Free Information and Assistance Online for Debt Relief

Posted: 05 Jan 2010 09:00 PM PST

In the present day there are debt problem everywhere but if one gets hold of the right company then it can be easily resolved. But always remember to select the reliable one as you might end up losing all your cash.

Don't Get Taken Advantage Of With Debt Relief - Learn How to Find Legitimate Debt Relief Programs

Posted: 05 Jan 2010 09:00 PM PST

Don't get taken advantage of with debt relief firms as all of them are not always genuine to resolve your financial crisis instead those might cause trouble for you.

Credit Card Debt Reduction Services - How to Locate Proven Debt Relief Programs Free Online

Posted: 05 Jan 2010 09:00 PM PST

Credit card debt reduction services involve professional advice to eliminate some part of the total debt amount of a consumer.

Credit Card Debt Reduction - How to Eliminate Debt and Stop Collection Calls

Posted: 05 Jan 2010 09:00 PM PST

For debt reduction look out for the most reliable company present in the market but to get to that primarily, one needs to do proper research work. Choosing the right company for your debt reduction can work wonders for you but there are some rules that need to be kept in mind pertaining to debt collectors.

Older Worker - You've Got 3 Advantages Over the Younger Candidate

Posted: 05 Jan 2010 09:00 PM PST

Are you an older worker out in the job market? If so, you already know how tough it is competing with applicants half your age. Want to know something they don't? You already do. Regardless of your experience on paper, you have life lessons under your belt that could be invaluable to an employer. Here are three advantages the older worker brings to the table.

Technical Analysis: Stock Market Outlook: Forecast for Wednesday: We May be Reliving a 3-year Cycle

Posted: 05 Jan 2010 09:00 PM PST

In Jan-Feb2007, we see a rally of 14.8%. We may see same these two months.

How to Use a Work at Home Coach to Gain Google Profusion

Posted: 05 Jan 2010 09:00 PM PST

Learn how to screen and locate the best work at home coach that will help you achieve your business goals.

How to Stay Focused As You Work At Home

Posted: 05 Jan 2010 09:00 PM PST

Learn how to stay focused and run a successful online business from home.

Tips to Buy Gold

Posted: 05 Jan 2010 09:00 PM PST

Need tips to buy gold? Then read on!

Tips to Invest in Gold!

Posted: 05 Jan 2010 09:00 PM PST

Want to learn how to invest in Gold? Read the article!

Tips to Invest in Gold Coins

Posted: 05 Jan 2010 09:00 PM PST

Choosing to invest in gold coins can be daunting at first, but with a few tips, you will be well on your way!

A List Apart: Articles: The Discipline of Content Strategy

Posted: 08 Jan 2010 02:17 PM PST

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Posted: 08 Jan 2010 02:02 PM PST

GetArticlesDone - Article Writing Service

Posted: 08 Jan 2010 01:25 PM PST

COI - Communications and behaviour change

Posted: 08 Jan 2010 08:49 AM PST

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Brain Traffic

Posted: 08 Jan 2010 01:22 AM PST

Amazon.com: Plain Language Websites (9780557138630): Cheryl Stephens, Kate Harrison Whiteside: Books

Posted: 08 Jan 2010 01:16 AM PST

Kate's co-authored book with publisher Cheryl Stephens, Plain Language Websites, is avaialable in paperback on Amazon.com or as an e-book on LuLu.com.

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Posted: 07 Jan 2010 11:52 PM PST

Are You Getting Dangerous Feedback from Your Readers and Prospects?

Posted: 08 Jan 2010 06:44 AM PST

image of Siegfried and Roy

Feedback is the cornerstone of community-oriented, kumbaya-style blogging. Like a beautifully polished mirror, we take our best ideas from the wants, needs, and desires of our readers.

So as we all know, the smartest thing content creators can do is to solicit feedback. If our readers unsubscribe, cancel, or stomp off in a huff, we want to know why so we can make our content better.

Right?

Actually, I don't think so.

I recently found out that the famously cranky marketing writer Dan Kennedy doesn't give out those "tell me how I can improve" cards when he gives a talk. He's interested in one thing and one thing only: how much did he sell. (Kennedy long made his living by selling information products on the speaking circuit.)

I find myself agreeing with Kennedy with disturbing frequency these days. Although this bit of behavior goes against what 98% of people will advise you to do, I'm finding that his approach is actually followed by most of the successful business owners I know, especially online.

You tend to move toward what you focus on

I don't believe in the "Law of Attraction," but I do believe in a basic tenet of good driving. If you put your focus on a certain point in the road, you tend to steer the car there, consciously or not.

Focus on the wall and you will tend to hit the wall.

Focus on the center of the lane just ahead of that tight little curve and you're much more likely to nail it gracefully.

When you focus on complaints from people who don't like you, your natural tendency is to steer your blog (and your business) in a direction that will make it more appealing to them.

Why would you want to do that?

The red velvet rope

Before I started a blog or knew any bloggers, I was a fan of a business writer named Michael Port and his book Book Yourself Solid. Port teaches solopreneurs how to market their businesses without wanting to shoot themselves. I found his ideas very helpful when I was getting started.

In chapter one, Port asks readers to put together a "red velvet rope policy." In other words, a well-defined understanding of who you want to work with, and just as important, who you don't want to work with.

Would I rather spend my days working with incredibly amazing, exciting, supercool, awesome people who are both clients and friends, or spend one more agonizing, excruciating minute working with barely tolerable clients who suck the life out of me?

Seems kind of simple when he puts it that way, doesn't it?

He doesn't say, "Don't work with evil people." It's not about dividing the world into the Good and the Bad.

It's more like dividing the world into "good fit for me" and "bad fit for me." Your repulsive toad may be someone else's Prince Charming.

So a client I may find "high maintenance" and on the No list could be, in your eyes, "results-oriented with great attention to detail" and be a resounding Yes.

The right kind of feedback

It's not that I don't believe that feedback can be helpful. But most people who criticize you aren't ever going to be a good fit for what you have to offer.

They may not be in the market, at all, for what you're selling. They may be looking for a very different personality or style. They may love text, when your best medium is audio. They may love audio, when your best medium is text.

If your product is the Blue Man Group of your industry, and you're talking with a Siegfried and Roy customer, you're not likely to ever make them happy.

So you might want to ignore their parting feedback about how your site would be a lot better with more glitter, white sequins, and dangerous carnivorous animals.

The very best kind of feedback is along the lines of "I wish you offered this so I could buy it from you." Also good is "I am so frustrated trying to find a resource meeting this description, do you know where I could find one?" and you realize you'd be the perfect person to build it.

And of course, negative comments from people who are otherwise a great fit are also often very useful. It's called "constructive criticism." Just be sure it's not actually passive aggression in disguise.

"Is this person my customer?"

This is one of the most important questions to ask yourself when you get a negative remark.

If someone's angry with you for having the audacity to offer a product for sale, it's productive (and sanity-preserving) to ask yourself, "Is this person my customer?"

If someone quits your email newsletter with a 47-point diatribe on how lame you are, it's productive to ask yourself, "Is this person my customer?"

If someone leaves a comment about all the reasons they wanted your blog post to be on a different topic entirely, it's productive to ask yourself, "Is this person my customer?"

There's a good chance everyone would be happier if they just went back to Siegfried and Roy.

About the Author: Sonia Simone is Senior Editor of Copyblogger and the founder of Remarkable Communication.


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