Monday, September 27, 2010

Top Misc Content on Internet

Top Misc Content on Internet


Business Analyst Salary

Posted: 27 Sep 2010 10:00 PM PDT

The business analyst salary is quiet comparable in regards to the responsibility of the job description. Many experienced business analysts make a 6 figure salary.

Money Making Ideas

Posted: 27 Sep 2010 10:00 PM PDT

The following article suggests 15 sure shot money making ideas for kids, teens, college students, stay at home moms, working professionals, basically anybody and everybody, who wants to make some extra bucks on the side. Read on...

Single Parent Grants

Posted: 27 Sep 2010 10:00 PM PDT

No one can deny the usefulness of single parents grants. Read on, to know more about the single parent grants and scholarships.

Medical Malpractice Insurance Rates

Posted: 27 Sep 2010 10:00 PM PDT

An absolute necessity for all practitioners is the medical malpractice insurance. Rates of such insurance policies have risen in the past two decades. Here's a brief elaboration upon medical malpractice insurance policies, their coverages and their rates. To know more, read on

Online Jobs from Home

Posted: 27 Sep 2010 10:00 PM PDT

Online jobs from home offer a unique opportunity to earn while working at the convenience of your home. Read on to know about some of the well paying, flexible and easy online jobs...

Variable Annuity Guarantees

Posted: 27 Sep 2010 10:00 PM PDT

An important aspect of all annuities is the variable annuity guarantees. In the following article, three important concepts, namely, annuities, variable annuities and the guarantees of such annuities have been discussed. To know more, read on

Easy Ways to Make Money From Home

Posted: 27 Sep 2010 10:00 PM PDT

What are the easy ways to make money from home? Want to know? Read this article for some good innovative ideas of money making.

Advantages and Disadvantages of Partnership

Posted: 27 Sep 2010 10:00 PM PDT

Combination of talents, sharing of profits and losses, lawful business, mutual debts, calling for utmost faith there are numerous advantages and disadvantages of partnerships. Let us have a look at what they are.

Hot Careers for Women

Posted: 27 Sep 2010 10:00 PM PDT

Looking for some of the hot careers for women? Looking for something where you can make more than your male counterpart? Then you have come to the right page. This article will tell you all about what are the hot jobs and careers that are available for women. Read on...

Government Debt Consolidation Programs

Posted: 27 Sep 2010 10:00 PM PDT

See why government debt consolidation program advertisements are offering services that are not even federally regulated, let alone a legitimate way to consoldiate your debt.

Remortgaging Offshore Property Investments

Posted: 27 Sep 2010 10:00 PM PDT

Property investments that are outside an investors jurisdiction can be financing using remortgaging of assets in the country of origins. This article explains this more in depth.

The Fantastic Five Benefits of Call Center Operations

Posted: 27 Sep 2010 10:00 PM PDT

The rapid boom in call center outsourcing services has let many organizations hire them at very competitive rates. Outsourcing call center services save money and relieve the burden of your in-house team by taking up broad range of work from call center to help-desk operations.

Evolution of Call Centers: Now and Then

Posted: 27 Sep 2010 10:00 PM PDT

Gone are the days when business owners thought that outsourcing call center means compromised quality and never ending wait and excuses the deadlines. Here, comes a really pleasant surprise for you.

Best Careers 2010 List

Posted: 27 Sep 2010 10:00 PM PDT

Did you know that the best career options in today's times aren't the ones which are otherwise conventionally elite? Confused? Have a look at the best Careers 2010 list and you'll get to know. Read on!

Pointers In Keeping Your Credit Card Secure

Posted: 27 Sep 2010 10:00 PM PDT

People who have credit cards should make every effort to keep their cards secure as these cards involve financial responsibility. There are several pointers to keep in mind in ensuring the safety and security of credit cards. As the adage goes, it is better to be safe than sorry, it is better to observe the proper safety precautions to guard yourself against financial troubles brought about by lost or stolen cards.

The Different Types Of Credit Cards

Posted: 27 Sep 2010 10:00 PM PDT

There are different credit cards to choose from and each type has its own set of advantages and disadvantages, and it all depends on balancing which card type suits your personal requirements the best. It is recommended that you weigh in the characteristics of each card before finally deciding on which type to get.

How to Benefit From Manila Real Estate

Posted: 27 Sep 2010 10:00 PM PDT

Manila real estate has a great deal of household choices intended for people everywhere. These choices might be utilised as a home, or they can furthermore be useful for other uses. This scenario generates business possibilities for home owners.

Credit Cards for Bad Credit With No Deposit

Posted: 26 Sep 2010 10:00 PM PDT

People seeking credit cards for bad credit with no deposit have a few options available, at their disposal, that will assist them in their financial needs.

Easy Jobs to Get Hired

Posted: 26 Sep 2010 10:00 PM PDT

Looking for some easy jobs to get hired? The following article lists some of the best paying jobs for people with little or no qualifications and work experience. Read on...

Financial Analyst Resume

Posted: 26 Sep 2010 10:00 PM PDT

Financial analyst resume in format and presentation is nothing different from any other resume. Scroll down to know more about this resume.

Blogging For Web Designers: Editorial Calendars and Style Guides - Smashing Magazine

Posted: 27 Sep 2010 04:52 PM PDT

50 Can’t-Fail Techniques for Finding Great Blog Topics | Copyblogger

Posted: 27 Sep 2010 04:32 PM PDT

50 Can’t-Fail Techniques for Finding Great Blog Topics | Copyblogger

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A List Apart: Articles: Strategic Content Management

Posted: 27 Sep 2010 02:23 PM PDT

50 Can’t-Fail Techniques for Finding Great Blog Topics | Copyblogger

Posted: 27 Sep 2010 12:47 PM PDT

What Is Content Strategy? (Part I) | Winning Content by Leen Jones

Posted: 27 Sep 2010 10:28 AM PDT

What Is Content Strategy? (Part II – Examples) | Winning Content by Leen Jones

Posted: 27 Sep 2010 10:27 AM PDT

100 Blog Topics I Hope YOU Write : [chrisbrogan.com]

Posted: 27 Sep 2010 10:23 AM PDT

Content Strategy - a knol by Jeffrey MacIntyre

Posted: 27 Sep 2010 10:22 AM PDT

Readable on a Smartphone, Bar Codes Come to TV - NYTimes.com

Posted: 27 Sep 2010 10:08 AM PDT

2009’s Hundred Best Tweets and Links for Marketing Copywriters | MarketCopywriter Blog

Posted: 27 Sep 2010 09:25 AM PDT

Why Journalists Need To Stop Resenting SEO

Posted: 27 Sep 2010 09:03 AM PDT

When U.S. Airways Flight 1549 crashed into the Hudson River, The New York Times was the first outlet to break the story. For some reason, they didn't use the term "plane crash" in the title and created something clever instead. The result was that no one saw their story. All of their readers and their potential readers were searching for "plane crash". They missed out the thousands (millions?) of people who were frantically searching for information about what had happened. You can't do that. And yet it happens with papers every day.

50 Can’t-Fail Techniques for Finding Great Blog Topics | Copyblogger

Posted: 27 Sep 2010 08:21 AM PDT

18 Types of Posts That Get More Comments | The Blog Herald

Posted: 27 Sep 2010 07:44 AM PDT

50 Can’t-Fail Techniques for Finding Great Blog Topics

Posted: 27 Sep 2010 07:55 AM PDT

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It's one thing to know you need to create lots of great content. It's another to actually know what you're going to write about this week.

Are you out of ideas for blog posts? Small wonder, if the only place you're looking is inside your own head. We all need inspiration … and you're not going to find it banging your head against the desk and hoping an idea falls out.

You need fresh inspiration if you're going to come up with new ideas.

To help get your inspirational motor running, here are 50 techniques for generating great blog post topics.

  1. Two words: Google alerts. Set an alert with a few industry key words, and ask it to deliver at least 20 stories a day. Read the headlines and throw interesting links into a file for future use. When you get several related stories, you’ve got an instant roundup piece.
  2. Skim national newspapers and magazine stories. How does national news such as the recession affect your readers? Talk about national trends, and your audience will come to rely on you to tailor big news to address their concerns.
  3. Ask yourself, “What’s missing?” or “What will happen next?” Answer the questions those national rags didn’t address. What’s the next domino that will likely fall as a result of this piece of news? Point it out, and your readers will feel you (and they) are ahead of the curve.
  4. Read small publications. If you have an expertise blog, check the experts’ columns in local papers or business weeklies. Few people outside your community will have read these, and their topics are often easily recycled.
  5. Read trade publications. Trade pubs cover every imaginable industry and they’re a great source of trend ideas, from Ad Age to TWICE (This Week in Electronics). They’ll also track new companies and products you might mention (see #39).
  6. Read your competitors. I subscribe to several competing blogs on my iGoogle desktop, for real-time headline scanning. If you write on a similar topic, you can give the other blog link love.
  7. Riff on a popular post. Grab yourself some high-powered linkage by posting your reaction to a big-time blogger’s thoughts.
  8. Try a new medium. Burned out on the blogosphere? Look at YouTube videos, listen to podcasts, or watch good ol’ fashioned TV shows or radio broadcasts.
  9. Think about pain. What are the biggest problems your readers face? Focus on topics that would provide balm to their wounds.
  10. Talk to a friend. That’s right — use your lifeline, just like on the reality TV shows. Jawing about a problem usually helps ideas bubble up.
  11. Tackle a controversy. Weigh in on your industry’s hot topic. This can be especially effective if you have a contrarian viewpoint.
  12. Join a blogger’s group. Knowing your group will ask what you’re posting should help concentrate the mind. Hearing what they’re blogging on will no doubt suggest subjects for you to cover, too.
  13. Scan industry conference schedules. The list of session topics offers a quick guide to your audience’s hot-button issues.
  14. Get a critique. Find a mentor. Have them look over your blog and point out what’s missing.
  15. Mine your hobbies. People love posts that offer an unusual perspective on your topic. For instance, I once did a post called 7 Things I Learned About Business From Playing Bejeweled Blitz.
  16. Do an interview. Do you have a favorite thinker in your space? Get in touch. You’ll be surprised how many authors and thought leaders are game for a quick Q&A.
  17. Review your greatest hits. Read your most popular past blogs. Look for ways to take a slightly different angle and further illuminate the same topic.
  18. Write a sequel. If something has happened recently that puts a new light on a past blog post, update your readers. Write a new entry and link it back to the old one.
  19. Have a debate.
  20. Stop worrying you’ll look dumb. Buck up and be brave. Try a post idea that you’ve been scared to tackle.
  21. Ask a question. Is there an industry issue that you’re undecided about? Discuss your mixed feelings.
  22. Write something else. Anything. Like, a letter to your mom. A wish list for Santa. Anything that gets you into a completely different mental space. Return to your blog once the writing wheels are turning.
  23. Talk about your mistakes. Folks love to hear about how other people screwed up. Be honest and talk about what you learned.
  24. Make a prediction. Everybody — everybody — wants to know what’s going to happen next. Grab attention with your thoughts on the future of your sector.
  25. Review the past. How has your industry changed in the past 5 years? 10 years? Look for milestones for reflection.
  26. Create a regular feature. For instance, if you do a weekly news wrapup every Saturday, that’s one post you know you have covered.
  27. Where are they now? If you know of an industry bigwig who’s been out of the spotlight but now they’re back, check in with them. Write about their new venture.
  28. Change your view. Go to the park, a (different) coffeeshop, a museum, your backyard deck. Leave your usual writing cave.
  29. Eavesdrop. While you’re out, tune in to other conversations and see where they take you.
  30. Take a hike. Most writers could really stand to exercise more. It stimulates the brain, and topics will come to you naturally. Just make sure you bring something to take a few notes with.
  31. Take a bath. Ideally, after the walk. Ahhhhh. That warm water just seems to release the creativity, doesn’t it?
  32. Take an entire day off — every week. It’s a life-changer. Mine is Saturdays. Hit your own “refresh” button and return ready to rock your blog.
  33. Take a poll. When in doubt, ask readers what they’d like you to write about.
  34. Hold a contest. Provide a provocative fill-in-the-blank line, or give a prize for the best question. Presto: Instant post idea list.
  35. Keep a journal. Ideally, that you write in first or last thing daily, when you’re unfocused and allow uncensored thoughts.
  36. Free associate. Take five minutes and just scribble about your blog. See what percolates up.
  37. Do a mind map. If you’re not familiar, mind mapping is a technique for visualizing how topics are related to each other. Draw a chart with branches for all the main topics you cover, to get a picture of where they might sprout new stems.
  38. Do a book review. Tell readers if the hot new book in your niche is insightful or inane.
  39. Do a product review. Ditto the book reviews, only for stuff. Is it a ripoff, or valuable?
  40. Run your analytics. The most popular keyword phrases that bring people to your site provide a ready-made road map to your next post topics.
  41. Read your comments. See what readers have asked about that you haven’t answered yet.
  42. Read your competitors’ comments. If your blog doesn’t have a lot of comments yet, go mine someone else’s.
  43. Read your social-media group’s questions. What are people chatting about? Answer on your blog, then go back and provide a link.
  44. Tweet about needing ideas. Or post it on your Facebook or LinkedIn status. Let your connections do the work for you.
  45. Hit an industry networking event. As you chat people up, mention your blog. Ask what they like to read about.
  46. Attend a local community event. Compete in a zucchini race, volunteer at a charity auction. Get out of your head and laugh a little.
  47. Think funny. While you’re laughing, consider writing a post that’s satirical or humorous for a change. I know funny bloggers are among my personal favorites.
  48. Take the headline challenge. Tell yourself you need to come up with 50 story ideas today, or else. Jot down anything and everything. (This one helped me write this post.)
  49. Take the one-hour challenge. You must find a post idea in the next hour. Go downtown, stick your head in shops, chat people up.
  50. Recruit a guest. Or two. When all else fails, call for backup. Sometimes you just need to take the pressure off so your post-generator has a little time to recuperate.

About the Author: Carol Tice had to find four story ideas each week during her 12 years as a staff writer. Now she blogs for BNET, Entrepreneur magazine, and about the business of writing on her Make a Living Writing blog.

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