Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Top Misc Content on Internet

Top Misc Content on Internet


Search Engine Loves Content - Content Writing

Posted: 28 Jul 2010 12:23 AM PDT

SEO is a phrase that business owners with a website may already know about, because it is a very common and important phrase. However, there are business owners out there who know nothing more about SEO other than it is something that you want to have for your website.

The lack of good, useful content meant that Internet consumers had few authoritative sources of information with which to make purchasing decisions.

Content provides authenticity to the website. Moreover, you would also not receive enough traffic as the most of the visitors coming through search engines.

Secondly, a content writer may ask for a good amount of money if he is supposed to add some thing more valuable and specific to your website as this also calls for major research work and complete analysis of your website, so that the theme and approach of your website can be followed.

Search engine optimization starts with some adjusting of your system, if you’re not familiar with the process, it is better to put that task into the hands of the professional, tweaking the system can become very complicated.

SEO articles are articles that use SEO techniques to rank in search engines. Search engines sort content for there searcher by relevance. More pacifically they look at the sites authority, age, links, link juice, keywords and many other things when deciding relevance.

There are a number of SEO content writers who work as freelance writers. These online content writers work from their home and provide the suitable content for your site. If you want the search engine spiders to locate your site and rank it on those first two coveted pages, here is where you need SEO writers.

SEO stands for Search Engine Optimization. It is highly important in Internet business because without it, your website could easily get lost and forgotten in the web filled with millions of pages.

Also the kind of content that is written for a website and the one that is circulated as SEO articles is different. An online marketer would always catch the difference and hence it is crucial that you as a writer can implement the things the way they should be.

A professional SEO content writer will have the ability to bring together information as well as the style of writing. In fact even the sub titles and the linked words that are used will be in a certain way so that they can attract search engines.

Only the specialists will be able to generate written copies that can act as magnets to the search engine spiders as well as help to convert the visiting prospects to customers.

The search engines also concentrate on the quality of content and information on the site. Unless your web content is having the keywords that the prospective clients key in at the search engines, your website would not be displayed at the top of the search engine directories.

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Lease Agreement for Renting a Room

Posted: 27 Jul 2010 10:00 PM PDT

Writing, and appropriately framing, a lease agreement for renting a room can be a difficult task, owing to the complexity of the agreement. The following article is a brief elaboration of such an agreement. To know more, read on

Easy Ways To Save Money

Posted: 27 Jul 2010 10:00 PM PDT

Worried about how to save your hard-fought Money in this competitive and crushing world? Relax because you don't need to search for easy ways to save money! Read through to find out some practical, workable ideas...

Cheap Renters Insurance

Posted: 27 Jul 2010 10:00 PM PDT

Before searching for cheap renters insurance, you should determine how big the coverage you would require. This article tells you more about apartment renters insurance.

How To Write The Best Press Release To Increase Visibility

Posted: 27 Jul 2010 10:00 PM PDT

PR submission websites are a great source of information. Press release submission is a popular phenomenon nowadays to increase PR quotient of any organization (small, medium or big).

Must Follow Stock Market Tips for Beginners

Posted: 27 Jul 2010 10:00 PM PDT

As you all know stock market is the buzzword for trading and traders equally because this is where a lot of money is invested and everyone on this platform is looking for that one word - PROFIT to come their way.

Onshore or Offshore Investment in New Zealand: Biotech Versus an NZOFC

Posted: 27 Jul 2010 10:00 PM PDT

New Zealand offers the investor a large number of excellent opportunities. From bio tech to forest products to offshore financial companies there is profit in New Zealand.

Purchasing Stock Plans - Pros and Cons

Posted: 27 Jul 2010 10:00 PM PDT

Stock Plans are a common solution in many people's house planning actions. But before putting down your money, make sure you understand what you are getting. Here are the Pros and Cons of purchasing Stock House Plans.

Facts About Business Line of Credit no Personal Guarantee Loans

Posted: 27 Jul 2010 10:00 PM PDT

All business - big and small - need credit for a variety of reasons. These reasons range from the purchase of equipment to advertising spends.

Qualifying for Business Line of Credit no Personal Guarantee Loan

Posted: 27 Jul 2010 10:00 PM PDT

A small business needs credit just as much as a big one. However, as small business loans are tougher to obtain, especially from banks, many small business owners resort to borrowing funds in their personal capacity.

Building Business Credit With Business Credit Card

Posted: 27 Jul 2010 10:00 PM PDT

Building business credit is an important aspect of running a successful business. Among many other ways, owning a business credit card can help you improve your business credit profile.

Use Business Credit Cards for Building Business Credit

Posted: 27 Jul 2010 10:00 PM PDT

One way to make your business flourish is by building business credit. It comes handy when you want to seek financial assistance to expand your business.

Preparing a Moving Checklist

Posted: 27 Jul 2010 10:00 PM PDT

Moving involves a lot of tasks and can get expensive. Preparing a moving checklist is a great way to stay organized and get ready for your move.

Top 5 Guidelines to Follow When Purchasing Rocklin Real Estate

Posted: 27 Jul 2010 10:00 PM PDT

If you're in the market for a piece of real estate in Rocklin, you had better know some things about it. This is only the tip of the iceberg and purchasing a home is always a lengthy investment but this will help you get a handle.

How to Avoid Foreclosure

Posted: 27 Jul 2010 10:00 PM PDT

If you have lost your job, listed your house with a real estate company, with no results, and now you are headed for foreclosure, think about this for a minute. I have an easier more creative way for you to sell your house and slide some cash into your pocket at the same time.

Improve Job Hunting Success With Employee Search Optimization

Posted: 27 Jul 2010 10:00 PM PDT

Do you care about your ESO? Your next employer does. Employers are using more creative ways to make the right hiring choices, and job hunters need to adjust their act to stay competitive - Employee Search Optimization (ESO) is now a necessary part of the job searching process.

Alarm Systems: A Small Investment to Save Lives

Posted: 27 Jul 2010 10:00 PM PDT

Businesses get robbed every day. Sometimes the criminals are technological masterminds able to break through sophisticated alarm systems. Most of the time though, its due to the negligence of business owners allowing their assets to be easily taken from them.

Credit Card Debt and the Lure of Monthly Minimum Payments

Posted: 27 Jul 2010 10:00 PM PDT

It might seem like common sense to avoid minimum payments, but there seems to be some sort of temptation or addiction that continues to lure Americans into credit card debt.

Old Spice Dominates With Social Campaign

Posted: 27 Jul 2010 10:00 PM PDT

A few weeks ago Old Spice took social media marketing to the next level with their real time advertising strategy.

The Key to Investing in Real Estate in Finding Under-Priced Properties

Posted: 27 Jul 2010 10:00 PM PDT

Of course there is money to made by purchasing properties and renovating them for a profit. The trick is that if you want a better chance of turning a profit you should start by finding under-priced homes.

Effective Ways to Manage Community Property

Posted: 27 Jul 2010 10:00 PM PDT

If you and your spouse or you and another party own community property, you may be a little confused about all the laws and regulations surrounding that property. You should know, first of all, that community property laws differ from state to state.

The Challenge 2010: Module 2/Day 3 - Writing Keyword Optimized Articles

Posted: 28 Jul 2010 04:12 PM PDT

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Writing for the Web -- Jakob Nielsen

Posted: 28 Jul 2010 02:47 PM PDT

The Power of Emotional Website Copywriting- SEO Writer Eric Brantner

Posted: 28 Jul 2010 02:04 PM PDT

Free Action Verb list for Writers

Posted: 28 Jul 2010 12:57 PM PDT

Flickr: The Microcopy Pool

Posted: 28 Jul 2010 12:22 PM PDT

Unique content - Textbroker.com

Posted: 28 Jul 2010 09:14 AM PDT

LukeW | An Event Apart: Message and Medium

Posted: 28 Jul 2010 08:34 AM PDT

Fund your travels indefinitely by writing web content

Posted: 28 Jul 2010 07:33 AM PDT

10 Ways To Use Recycled Content

Posted: 28 Jul 2010 05:58 AM PDT

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Posted: 28 Jul 2010 05:51 AM PDT

The Glass Ceiling, the Inner Circle, and the Key to Building a Popular Blog

Posted: 28 Jul 2010 06:46 AM PDT

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“What am I doing wrong?” I whispered to the computer screen.

A part of me wanted nothing more than to go to bed and forget about blogging forever.

And yet, there I was, hunched over the computer, as I dug through my traffic stats for the millionth time. Somewhere inside was the answer to why I wasn’t getting more traffic, and I was going to find it.

Some people would have said I was asking for too much.

The blog was already doing decently well, averaging about 100 visitors a day after only two months. I got at least a few glowing comments on every post I wrote. Several people had sent e-mails, complementing me on my writing.

But the problem was the blog wasn’t growing.

I was putting out better content than anyone else in my niche. I tried every traffic strategy you can name. I was working on it so hard that my day job was suffering.

And yet the traffic stayed the same. It was like I’d run up against some invisible barrier, and nothing would push me past it. I was beginning to think I’d be doomed to 100 visitors per day forever, and that certainly wasn’t enough to quit my job over.

I sighed and pushed back from the computer. “I’ll figure it out tomorrow,” I said, heading off to bed.

And the next morning I woke up with a peculiar idea that explained everything.

The glass ceiling

What if I told you the blogosphere has a sort of “glass ceiling?”

The idea goes something like this:

Anyone can start a blog. If you work hard, you can even grow it to a few hundred visitors a day or so.

But at some point, the growth stalls out. You reach a plateau.

It’ll be like you’ve run into a glass ceiling — an invisible but bulletproof barrier. You’ll see bloggers on the other side, and they don't seem to be doing anything different than you are. But for some reason, they were able to break through, and you weren’t.

It took me two years and three failed blogs to figure this out. And the answer is nothing close to what I expected.

The inner circle

The good news about the glass ceiling is there is a door.

The bad news is it’s guarded.

You see, every niche has an “inner circle.” A group of people who command a lot of attention.

Everyone reads their blogs (or books). Their opinions are widely respected. And they often coordinate their marketing to help each other grow.

In the blogging niche, it’s people like Brian Clark, Darren Rowse, Chris Brogan, and Sonia Simone — who, of course, all came together to form Third Tribe. In real estate investing, it’s gurus like Bill Bronchick, Ron Legrand, and Robert Kiyosaki.

It doesn’t matter what niche or topic you point to; you’ll find an inner circle. And if you want serious traffic — and by serious, I mean thousands of visitors per day – the fastest way to do that is to convince members of the inner circle in your niche to promote you.

They’re not going to come find you

The odds are you’re not going to publish a post some day that makes all of the insiders in your niche want to know you. If you want their help, you have to proactively build relationships.

The bloggers who bypass the glass ceiling don’t just do it by publishing more or better content than everyone else. They also do it by working behind the scenes to build friendly relationships with people who can help them.

The question is, how?

That’s the last piece of the puzzle. And it’s one that I stumbled across totally by accident.

The key to building a popular blog

Late one night, I was working on my blog and just so happened to get an IM from Brian Clark. I’d been hanging around in the Teaching Sells forums for a few months, not only soaking up the content, but answering questions from other members. Little did I know it, but I’d caught Brian’s attention, and he reached out to me.

“I really like what you’ve been posting in the TS forums. How would you like to do a guest post for Copyblogger?”

I was stunned. Copyblogger was quickly becoming one of the most successful blogs in the world, and I didn’t think I was anywhere close to being ready to write at that level. But I wasn’t going to miss the opportunity, either, so I agreed.

A week later, my first post went up, and it was the highest traffic day in the history of my new blog.

It wasn’t thousands of visitors, no. I still had a lot to learn about writing a really strong post.

But it was an eye-opener.

Brian’s help didn’t stop there. He gave me invaluable advice on how to grow my blog, and he started connecting me with power users who could help promote my posts on Digg and StumbleUpon.

Within a few weeks, I was up to an average of 2,000 visitors per day, and I had hit the front page of Digg, bringing me 20,000 visitors within a few hours. I was euphoric, and there was no question Brian’s generosity with his connections and advice were the key ingredient to making it happen.

So I started to wonder. “What if I did more of this?”

I started to guest post wherever I could, and before long, I was getting so much traffic that my server started to crash, and I had to switch hosting companies. Performancing even nominated my blog for the Best Business/Money Blog in the world.

I felt like a genius, like I’d discovered the cure for cancer or something.

But then I started to look around. I wasn’t the only one guest blogging. People like Leo Babauta, Chris Garrett, Sonia Simone, and Dave Navarro were doing it too.

And they were reaping incredible benefits.

That’s when it occurred to me: the best way to build a relationship with anyone is to give them something of value. It’s the whole principle of reciprocity. It goes back not just to the work of Robert Cialdini, but to the good old Golden Rule.

And what do popular bloggers need more than anything else?

Great content.

Why guest blogging is such a powerful strategy

It’s hard to fathom when you’re a beginner, but running a huge blog is a lot of work.

You have to come up with something brilliant to post every day, or you risk losing the attention of your audience. No vacations, no holidays, no calling in sick. You have a huge crowd of people waiting to hear what you are going to say next, and it had better be good.

Many popular bloggers publish guest posts just because it gives them a day off. Someone else can take over the show, and they can take a moment to relax and regroup. It’s not laziness; it’s a creative necessity.

And it’s also a big opportunity for you.

Not only does guest posting give you a chance to connect with a huge audience, but it also makes you a sort of understudy. The blogger begins to care about you and how you’re progressing, and they’ll go out of their way to help you grow.

The result?

Lots and lots of traffic.

Look into the history of almost any popular blogger, and you’ll find they guest posted for other popular blogs. In fact, go through the list of 30 bloggers to watch in 2010, and over half of them have written for Copyblogger alone.

It’s not a coincidence. It’s the way the blogosphere works.

Everyone talks about building a relationship with your audience — and that's critical. But few talk about building those relationships behind the scenes. Not sucking up or trying to exploit anyone, but making yourself useful and valuable.

Becoming a contributor to their success is one of the best ways to build your own success. That makes guest blogging a smart strategy.

Stay tuned and I’ll give you some quick tips for exactly how to do it.

About the Author: Jon Morrow is the Associate Editor of Copyblogger. Get more from him on twitter.


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