Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Top Misc Content on Internet

Top Misc Content on Internet


Article Submission Service For Seo Ranking

Posted: 07 Sep 2010 11:07 PM PDT

Article marketing is one of the most commonly used forms of advertising because it will not be as expensive as PPC campaigns and can be very effective especially if done properly. Needless to say, one good article can significantly boost your website’s traffic thus the need to really pay attention. High quality articles are, of course, the main ingredient here.

Most of the websites offer pieces of work written by professionals or native speakers. They assure clarity about the content and a well formed article. They will also have keyword optimization strategies. Most of the services charge only for the articles submitted and not even a monthly or annual fee.

So how to choose the right writing service provider? There are several factors you should take into consideration. One, there must be a team of writers who are able to deliver quality content on a consistent basis.

This is important because you don’t want to have to spend time going through the articles submission to correct the mistakes once you receive them.

Writers experience several benefits in this new industry, the most prevalent being convenience. Joining a roster of writers is now more accessible and even starting up your own service can be a reality – all you need is an internet connection and off you go.

From there you can set your own schedule, be your own boss, set your own uniform or attire and make your own rules, all in the comfort of your own home.

Secondly, you’ve got to have a website. Building your own website could give you easy web traffic attraction since you already have a medium where you can communicate and post your articles as well as market your services.

Make sure that your website is attractive and user friendly for customers to generate more traffic to your site. If you are a SEO writer you don’t need one, your boss will be the one to have it and it is only for you to work on.

Outsourcing article writing can be very beneficial. For a start; you can focus on running your business and not worry about writing lots of articles to promote your products and services.

Also, if you’re not very good seo rank at writing articles and it takes you a long time to write just one article, you can save a lot of time by letting someone else do the hard work.

An SEO article writing service surely is the only answer for your website’s survival. Here you will find three easy steps to look for the best SEO article writing service that would be able to provide the best remedy for your sick website.

These days there are a lot of people working from countries where the cost of living is extremely low, so they can offer their services for prices that are impossible to match by other countries.

Article marketing with seo rank. Aside from SEM, the other great way to promote your website is through article marketing. As you’re selling writing services, it would be great if you can give your target clients some writing samples so they can gauge your writing skills.

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Posted: 07 Sep 2010 07:30 PM PDT

The basic objective of SEO content writing is the promotion of your website. Ironically, it is sought to be done mostly through non-promotional channels.

Scholarships for Mothers

Posted: 07 Sep 2010 10:00 PM PDT

The money that you get through scholarships for mothers can help you in raising funds for your education. Read on, to know more about the scholarship for mothers going back to school.

Nurse Practitioner Salary by Specialty

Posted: 07 Sep 2010 10:00 PM PDT

The aim of this article is to present to you the nurse practitioner salary by specialty along with the nurse practitioner job description. So, read on to know more...

Quick Credit Fixes

Posted: 07 Sep 2010 10:00 PM PDT

So you have a bad credit like many more other Americans? Join the club! This article tells you about quick credit fixes that can help you improve your credit drastically.

Fulfilling Dream Through Medical Assistant Career

Posted: 07 Sep 2010 10:00 PM PDT

Today's doctors are helpless with technology fast creeping in the Medical field and they can not do without hiring Medical Assistant having training, certification in specialized field or technology to offer a helping hand to ease the situation with surety of job performance to their satisfaction.

How to Generate a Flourishing Business Idea

Posted: 07 Sep 2010 10:00 PM PDT

This article tells you how important an idea is in your business. The success of your company heavily relies on how you execute those ideas to create lots of money.

Importance of Well Drafted Resume

Posted: 07 Sep 2010 10:00 PM PDT

The article tells you that how important is a well drafted resume.

Reviews From Customers Work Well for Business

Posted: 07 Sep 2010 10:00 PM PDT

Prospects and clients would like to hear good things about your products or services before they decide to buy. Reviews from your customers can serve this purpose and will even bring positive effects to your business.

Computer Consulting Strategy to Supplement Your Income

Posted: 07 Sep 2010 10:00 PM PDT

The reality is that the economy sucks, business is down and people are looking for ways to keep their heads above water. You don't have to own a computer consulting business or even be a computer consultant to put your computer skills to use and make some extra cash.

Cheap Car Insurance For Young Drivers

Posted: 07 Sep 2010 10:00 PM PDT

Learn about how auto insurance companies identify young drivers - and if you are one, discover how to reduce your car insurance premiums.

Reverse Background Look Up

Posted: 07 Sep 2010 10:00 PM PDT

When there isn't a SSN, here's how to look someone up.

Checking SSN Before Hiring

Posted: 07 Sep 2010 10:00 PM PDT

Before you make a big mistake!

5 Common Leaflet Distribution Mistakes... And How to Avoid Them

Posted: 07 Sep 2010 10:00 PM PDT

Interested in using leaflet distribution to market your business further but you do not want to fall into the common pitfalls that most businesses succumb to. Read the 5 most common mistakes and how to avoid them.

I am No Economist but I Have Eyes and Ears

Posted: 07 Sep 2010 10:00 PM PDT

Joe public, and I include myself within this, still does not understand how a tiny minority of people were allowed to place bets that could bring down hundred year old companies like Barings due to one man's dealings in the currency markets and Lehman's in the USA.

Medical Assistant in Administrative & Specialized Jobs

Posted: 07 Sep 2010 10:00 PM PDT

Medical Assistants are well qualified and holding certification to provide in-office assistance to all the category of doctors engaged in General or Specialized practice. Patients have first encounter with the Medical Assistant before directed to see the doctor.

Medical Assistants Education & Certification

Posted: 07 Sep 2010 10:00 PM PDT

The article deals with historical account of Medical Assitant training in the past, present day scenario of training education and certification required by Medical Assistants for employment.

Grants for Single Mothers to Pay off Debt

Posted: 06 Sep 2010 10:00 PM PDT

If you are a single mother and find yourself helpless in a financial crisis, there are grants for single mothers which can help you out. The US government offers grants to aid it's citizens who are facing financial obstacles, especially single mothers.

Cash Only Surveys

Posted: 06 Sep 2010 10:00 PM PDT

In the field of marketing and anesthetizing, opinions and reviews play a key role, which has given rise to cash only surveys. Propagated by the phenomenon of Internet marketing, cash only surveys, today are undertaken by several people and companies. In the following article, the significance and the uses of such cash only surveys have been elaborated. To know more, read on...

Apology Letter Format

Posted: 06 Sep 2010 10:00 PM PDT

An apology letter format will help you draft an effective apology letter. Read this article which will help you with the same...

Different Jobs in Psychology

Posted: 06 Sep 2010 10:00 PM PDT

For those of you who wish to pursue the different jobs in psychology, here is an extensive list to choose from.

Best Debt Management Companies

Posted: 06 Sep 2010 10:00 PM PDT

Searching for the best debt management companies to manage your debts. You have come to the right article, below are the names of some of the best debt management companies that are here to give you a clear path.

Reading on the Web (Alertbox)

Posted: 07 Sep 2010 10:07 PM PDT

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

Posted: 07 Sep 2010 10:06 PM PDT

Triond - Publish Writing, Poetry, Music, Video & Content Online

Posted: 07 Sep 2010 04:46 PM PDT

We publish your work on relevant sites, so you reach a wider audience, gain more recognition and earn more revenue.

5 Ways to optimize your web content for social media.

Posted: 07 Sep 2010 03:34 PM PDT

1. Write a short, catchy headline. These headlines are not informative. They are teasers. You may recognize the approach from the covers of those magazines you browse while lining up at the supermarket checkout. The approach is the same. 2. Open strong. Frontload the high points of your article. Get them into the first 5 lines. 3. Lists, lists, lists. Lists of almost any kind of hugely sharable. 4. Share the news. News travels fast, particularly through social media. 5. Multimedia. A significant proportion of pages which become popular on social media sites contain little if any text. Instead, they include photos, videos, slideshows, photos, charts, diagrams or infographics. This is all part of the instant gratification that is an integral part of the social media experience. Not all shared content is short, but a lot of it is.

**Textbroker.com - Unique content

Posted: 07 Sep 2010 02:15 PM PDT

The Secrets to Writing Good Content for the Web

Posted: 07 Sep 2010 01:36 PM PDT

Hacker News | The best sites for content

Posted: 07 Sep 2010 10:40 AM PDT

F-Shaped Pattern For Reading Web Content (Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox)

Posted: 07 Sep 2010 07:10 AM PDT

Article Marketing | Outsource Your Article Writing | Press Release | Content Spooling Network

Posted: 07 Sep 2010 06:48 AM PDT

A List Apart: Articles: Infrequently Asked Questions of FAQs

Posted: 07 Sep 2010 06:36 AM PDT

Email Subject Lines that Won't be Ignored | Copyblogger

Posted: 07 Sep 2010 06:15 AM PDT

Pipeno: Content, Community, Commerce

Posted: 07 Sep 2010 03:01 AM PDT

Why Being Naive Can Make Your Fortune

Posted: 07 Sep 2010 05:29 AM PDT

image of small child dressed as an angel

Back when I worked in the corporate world, I used to get called naive at least once a week.

I kept treating my employees like adults, instead of like naughty children. Naive.

I tried to lighten up the uptight, lawyer-crafted language we used with our customers. Naive.

I was even dumb enough to occasionally tell the truth at meetings so we had some chance of fixing business-threatening problems. Naive.

Tsk, tsk, tsk. Such a bright girl, but I clearly had no head at all for business.

So I took off on my own. Smack in the middle of an ugly international financial crisis, I "took the risk" of going without guaranteed income. I tied my financial fortunes to my own efforts, rather than to the wisdom of senior executives and a prestigious board of directors.

(The real risk, of course, was that I'd be thrown in jail for multiple homicide. In comparison to that, self-employment looked like the safest bet.)

It's worked out pretty well so far. But I'm working on something bigger these days, and I want to revisit some of my naive ideas from my corporate days. Because I still believe that being naive is one of the best ways to make a company great — whether that company is made up of one person or 10,000.

It's all invented

I first read Ben and Roz Zanders' extraordinary book The Art of Possibility around the time when I was getting my first business started. I've read it many times since then, and I always take something new away.

The book starts with a brain-bending chapter: "It's All Invented."

Every problem, every dilemma, every dead end we find ourselves facing in life, only appears unsolvable inside a particular frame or point of view. Enlarge the box, or create another frame around the data, and problems vanish, while new opportunities appear.

The Zanders expand that to:

It's all invented anyway, so we might as well invent a story or a framework of meaning that enhances our quality of life and the life of those around us.

This is an especially juicy time to walk through your business like Alice in Wonderland, realizing that the "appropriate, sensible" way to do things is often nothing but a pack of cards.

Don't ignore the facts, especially the ugly ones. But do understand that it's your game. You get to write the rules.

Nothing matters more than people

We're often told that we need to quit working in our businesses so we can work on our businesses. To create processes and systems. To ensure our businesses don't depend on any one individual, including us. To make sure we don't over-rely on the kind of talented, passionate employees that Seth Godin calls "linchpins."

We're told that some of that "human resources goody two-shoes stuff" can be applied, like mascara, to our businesses — as long as cash flow is good. But it's a luxury. When times are tight, all that earthy crunchy crap has to go. Those irritating employees are lucky to have a job at all.

Tony Hsieh talks in his book, Delivering Happiness, about how that assumption could have lost him control of Zappo's.

Hsieh faced a board of directors that wanted to cash out. That board had a hard time concealing their impatience with Hsieh's "little social experiments" — in other words, his groundbreaking culture of employee autonomy.

The writing was on the wall. If Hsieh didn't step carefully, the board would replace him as CEO and install someone who would impose a more traditional-looking system of discipline. They wanted the company to grow up, to groom itself for a quick, tidy acquisition. Hsieh's messy employee-centric approach didn't seem in line with that.

Hsieh was savvy enough to manage his board while he found an investor smart enough to realize the truth — that his "little experiments" were what had turned a rather uninspiring idea (selling shoes online) into a billion-dollar business.

Even legendary megalomaniac Lee Iacocca once said,

You have to be good with people to work here. It turns out people are all we've got.

Cluelessness can be an asset

My current favorite business role model is Richard Branson. Usually styled these days as "uber-successful billionaire, Sir Richard Branson," Branson spent much of his business life doing things that were entirely clueless.

  • His decision (while still at school at 15 years old) to launch a national magazine instead of focusing on his studies was clueless.
  • His decision to start a record store when he knew nothing about retail was clueless. This was followed by clueless decisions to build a recording studio, a record label, and then international divisions of Virgin Records. Utterly clueless, every one.
  • His decision to start an airline, a tremendously complex and risky business that he knew absolutely nothing about, was impressively clueless.
  • His penchant for launching businesses just because the names make him smile (Virgin Bride, Virgin Snow) is clueless.
  • His diversification of the Virgin brand to more than 360 companies, without a readily apparent connecting thread like Procter & Gamble or Coke have, is often called clueless.
  • His decision to create the world's first "spaceline" (an airline for outer space) wasn't just clueless, it was downright loony.

Branson is my favorite kind of naive businessman. The kind who tries everything that sounds like it would be fun, works like crazy to make it happen, and knows when to walk away from decisions that don't work out.

Today, of course, he's widely lionized. But for decades, he was generally considered to be an entertaining, naive flake.

He's currently worth close to $4 billion. Give or take a million or two.

Having a clue is vastly overrated.

Naive does not mean stupid

I am not a big fan of the expression "Leap and the net will appear." More often, it works out to "Leap and the floor will appear."

Naiveté is about rejecting stupid definitions of maturity. It's about brushing aside rules that no longer make any sense (if they ever did).

Naiveté is about seeing a bigger picture. About being brave enough to ignore conventional advice that doesn't apply to you, doesn't make you happy, and may not even make you any money.

Naiveté is not willful ignorance. It makes plenty of room for curiosity and learning. It makes lots of room for experimentation and thoughtful observation.

But it has no patience for ruthlessness (except with ourselves), jockeying for status, or trashing your conscience in the name of a paper success.

Are you naive?

Ever been criticized for being naive? For being "too nice" to be in business? For lacking the macho blood and guts you need to succeed?

Let us know about it in the comments, so we can mock your enemies and issue you an official permission slip to continue being (intelligently) naive.

About the Author: Sonia Simone is Senior Editor of Copyblogger, founder of Remarkable Communication, a founding partner of Inside the Third Tribe, and remains eternally, pig-headedly naive.


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