Monday, October 25, 2010

Top Misc Content on Internet

Top Misc Content on Internet


Advertise Using Google AdWords

Posted: 25 Oct 2010 03:18 PM PDT

For many businesses whether or not they provide their products or services through the internet, advertising using Google AdWords plays a part in their market visibility. This method has been proven effective especially for those who have tapped the possibilities that it has to offer no matter how much budget is available for advertising. It has helped most businesses drive their sales whether from online or offline customers.

With Google AdWords, you do not have to create a web page just to get started. All you need to do is create ads appropriate for your business and choose specific keywords to make your ads effective. You will only pay for the advertisements when people click on them. It's a low-cost and hassle-free advertising!

Using appropriate and specific keywords for your ad campaign can help bring your business to the audience that will be interested in the services or products you offer. Some internet users may use your keywords when do a search in Google and then see your ads beside their search results. There is a possibility that they are interested in the products or services that you offer. You are now making your business known to your prospective customers. They can click on your ad to get to know your business more or if they want to purchase one of your products. Your market visibility has now started.

Google Adwords can appear on hundreds of thousands of their partner websites, blogs, or news pages. You can even choose from different formats such as image, text, and video in order to appeal to your prospective client base. Your keywords can help a lot when targeting the most relevant webpage for your business. Google can also help you target specific website on which to place your ads that you think can help increase your sales.

Most business owners who have effectively used Google AdWords do not have second thoughts on how much to spend on this kind of advertising because it is highly effective. Their sales increased and they reached a much larger audience who are prospective buyers, and later became real customers. With Google AdWords, you are using your advertising budget wisely and effectively.

How to Lease a Car

Posted: 25 Oct 2010 10:00 PM PDT

If you are looking for tips on how to lease a car, this article will be worth a read. Here I present basic facts about what is car leasing, discuss its pros and cons over buying cars, before talking about how to get good car lease deals.

Medical Billing and Coding Jobs

Posted: 25 Oct 2010 10:00 PM PDT

With the concept of work from home becoming very popular, medical billing and coding jobs have become a hot favorite with people who prefer working from homes.

How to Lease a Car with Bad Credit

Posted: 25 Oct 2010 10:00 PM PDT

If you are looking for tips on how to lease a car with bad credit, then this article is just what you are looking for. Read to know what car leasing is all about and how to get a good car lease deal even with a bad credit score.

Purchasing Compostable Products - Why Certification from the BPI is Critical

Posted: 25 Oct 2010 10:00 PM PDT

The Biodegradable Products Institute is a critical industry associations that ensures uniform standards are used to measure the compostability of products and packaging.

Generate More Sales And Increase Your Web Traffic Through Google Adwords Tips

Posted: 25 Oct 2010 10:00 PM PDT

To earn from the Internet through your on line business, you first have to learn how you can increase your Web traffic and generate more sales. If you're utilizing Google's program: Adwords, you should also learn Google Adwords tips for a more successful biz.

Benefits Of Email Marketing: Using Email Marketing To Gain More Sales

Posted: 25 Oct 2010 10:00 PM PDT

Business owners have the same goal: to gain more sales. E mail marketing is a tool you can use to reach that goal. In this article you'll learn the common benefits of email marketing and why you should use it to advertise your business.

Turn Your Home Based Business Into A Money Making Opportunity

Posted: 25 Oct 2010 10:00 PM PDT

Do you know that when it comes to taking pictures business can easily be mixed up with pleasure? Using digital photography is fast becoming one of the best ways to make money from your home. Would, say, $40,000 a year appeal to you? Well, it's not out of reach, and you don't have to pay an arm and a leg for initial investments. If you have a digital camera and can access the Internet, your creativity is your limit.

Online Medical Billing Jobs

Posted: 24 Oct 2010 10:00 PM PDT

So you noticed a promising advertisement regarding online medical billing jobs, and you are tempted by the offer. Yes, the field of medical billing is definitely growing, but before you take the plunge, find out how promising it actually is.

Letter of Eviction

Posted: 24 Oct 2010 10:00 PM PDT

Look for the right way to write a letter of eviction? Here is a sample letter of eviction that might help you to write one on your own. Also read the essentials you need while drafting this eviction letter. Read on ..

Fast Food Industry

Posted: 24 Oct 2010 10:00 PM PDT

The following writeup will throw some light on one of the most rapidly growing segment of the food industry - the fast food industry, and its various attributes which make it so amazing.

Credit Card Debt Help from Government

Posted: 24 Oct 2010 10:00 PM PDT

Credit card debt help from government comes in the form of the Credit Card Accountability Responsibility and Disclosure Act of 2009 and the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA).

High Risk Stocks to Invest In

Posted: 24 Oct 2010 10:00 PM PDT

Ideally, high risk stocks to invest in must provide high returns on the invested money so that the risk taken in investing is worthwhile. But choosing high risk stocks to invest in is not a very simple task. Here is some information about the same...

Excuse Letter

Posted: 24 Oct 2010 10:00 PM PDT

Here are some excuse letters that will help you out whenever you have to present one. These excuse letters for jury duty, absent in school and absent for job will make your work much easier next time you need to submit a excuse letter. Read on..

Where to Invest in 2010

Posted: 24 Oct 2010 10:00 PM PDT

Wondering where to invest in 2010? Read this article that gives information about some of the best investment opportunities in 2010...

Project Proposal Example

Posted: 24 Oct 2010 10:00 PM PDT

This article gives you project proposal template with a sample, format and a detailed project proposal example which will give the required data for making any project proposal.

Leadership Styles

Posted: 24 Oct 2010 10:00 PM PDT

How about implementing the different leadership styles in your personal as well as your professional life to be successful? Read on to learn more about the 3 main leadership styles........

Risk Management Career

Posted: 24 Oct 2010 10:00 PM PDT

If you too aspire to have a great risk management career then read this article. It tells you about how you can become a risk calculating manager.

How to Buy a Timeshare

Posted: 24 Oct 2010 10:00 PM PDT

This article tells you about how to buy a timeshare if you love spending vacations with your loved ones at a specific holiday destination. Read on...

Pongo Resume Builder Review

Posted: 24 Oct 2010 10:00 PM PDT

Pongo is a popular resume builder service which allows you to create a professional looking resume at a fraction of the cost of a professional resume writer.

Significance of Objective in a Resume

Posted: 24 Oct 2010 10:00 PM PDT

An effective objective is an essential requisite to land up in a good and rewarding job. Read the article below to discover the key significance of the resume objective.

Travel Writers News

Posted: 25 Oct 2010 03:44 PM PDT

Home | Yahoo! Style Guide

Posted: 25 Oct 2010 01:18 PM PDT

Guidelines for Writing a Good About Page

Posted: 25 Oct 2010 12:08 PM PDT

WordPress › WordPress MarkItUp « WordPress Plugins

Posted: 25 Oct 2010 12:06 PM PDT

HOW-TO: Write Effectively for Twitter & the Social Web

Posted: 25 Oct 2010 12:03 PM PDT

Will Instapaper and other “read it later” services change the way online content is written?

Posted: 25 Oct 2010 08:38 AM PDT

The Awl Finds Some Level of Online Success - NYTimes.com

Posted: 25 Oct 2010 08:38 AM PDT

Style the post editor just like your theme

Posted: 24 Oct 2010 07:23 PM PDT

BruceClay - Search, Soul, Shape and Seasonality – Copywriting for SEO

Posted: 24 Oct 2010 04:13 PM PDT

How to Beat “Invisible Content Syndrome”

Posted: 25 Oct 2010 07:00 AM PDT

image of ghostly figure

If you had known how hard it would be when you first started your blog, would you have done it at all?

You had a topic you cared about. You thought you had something to say. And you had $10 to register a domain name.

But you've been writing (and writing and writing) and it's all just words into the void.

No readers. No tweets. No stumbles. No comments.

Just … silence.

I hate to break this to you, but you have Invisible Content Syndrome. Fortunately, this condition is curable.

Invisible Content Syndrome is an equal-opportunity menace. It doesn't just hit lazy people, or people who don't care about good content. In fact, every blog starts out this way.

But some grow out of it quickly, while others get stuck there.

And being stuck with Invisible Content Syndrome is amazingly frustrating. So let's get you out.

Make yourself useful

Sure, the colorful show-offs get the best traffic. But at the end of the day, you'd rather be known for being useful than for attracting attention. We have more than enough useless attention-grabbers.

Even among the hundreds of millions of blogs out there, not enough are useful. Not enough solve problems that people care about.

If you have a solid grounding of the basics in your topic but you aren't the world's foremost expert, you're in luck.

Most people, in any topic, are beginners. So write for beginners. Teach them those basics you've just mastered. Go back and teach the newbie that you used to be.

You'll understand the newbie perspective far better than the 10,000-hour genius can. She's too far removed from what it's like to be new.

In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king. Go find a kingdom of blind people to help. Become an expert by helping people who know less than you do.

Be a good friend

Once you've built a solid cornerstone of useful content, it's time to expand your social network.

Figure out five big blogs and ten smaller ones that have the readers you want. All of them, of course, should be writing content you think is very good.

Then start hanging out.

Tweet their best content, but don't stop there.

Make intelligent comments. (Not lame "great post!" ones.) Describe your own experience, or ask a smart question, or bring up a related point that wasn't covered.

Use your name, not a keyword phrase. (That, frankly, just makes you look like a spamming asshat.)

Get your picture registered with Gravatar so people can associate a face with a name.

Link to the best posts you find. Create your own content by riffing on their ideas with your own take. Use their posts for one end of an intelligent conversation, with you holding up the other side.

You won’t attract attention and links from everyone you cultivate. But you will from some. And as long as you’re making yourself useful, some of their readers will become your readers.

I know this sounds like old-fashioned advice. (“OMG that’s so 2007.”)

But comments and links are down for many blogs since twitter became so prevalent. They're still the best tools for building relationships with the folks who can bring you new readers.

Give it some time

It amazes me how many folks start to gripe about being invisible when they have four posts up.

It takes time. No, it doesn't have to take years (although many ultra successful people had a slow start). But you've got to give things a chance to gel.

It helps to cultivate a healthy dose of stubbornness about your goal. (While still being open to changing your approach about how you'll get there.)

Every successful content marketer started out with an audience of two … yourself and your other email address. How far beyond that you grow depends on how well you can execute these principles.

Be entertaining (if you can pull it off)

It's important to take your topic and your audience’s needs seriously.

It's fatal to take yourself seriously.

If you're funny, go ahead and share it. If you tell a great story, share that too.

Yes, you need to make yourself useful. But we already have one Wikipedia, we don't need your version.

Do what Wikipedia can't. Find compelling angles on the tried-and-true. Be subjective and opinionated. Have a personality. Be interesting.

And if you're the most boring person you've ever met, make fun of yourself for that.

Speaking of being boring …

Figure out what you're so scared of

Most boring people have a really scary story they could tell.

If you're writing and writing and you can't capture attention, the awful truth is that your content is probably boring. But that's not the last word on the subject.

No toddler is boring. Maddening, annoying, headache-inducing, sure. But they're not boring. Humans just aren't wired to be boring.

You used to be complicated and fascinating. Something made you boring.

Somewhere along the line, you got punished for being interesting. You got ridiculed for being yourself. You got your hands slapped for coloring outside the lines, and you promised yourself you wouldn't expose yourself to that again.

You might even have had something really heartbreaking happen. Something that stole your spark before you ever really got to share it.

Oprah, if she had never found the courage to tell her harrowing story of triumph over crushing adversity, would have been another Sally Jessy Raphael. A competent performer. A hard worker. Pretty successful.

But not a game-changer. Not a billionaire.

If you're boring, it's because you're scared and you're hiding your best stuff. Getting un-scared is the hardest thing you'll ever do, but since you need to do it anyway in order to have a great life, you might as well get started now.

How about you?

Did your blog go through Invisible Content Syndrome? How long did it take you to break out? Or are you still stuck there now?

Leave a comment and let us know your favorite techniques for getting visible again.

About the Author: Sonia Simone is CMO of Copyblogger Media and founder of Remarkable Communication. Make yourself visible by hanging out with her on twitter.

P.S.

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Join Our StudioPress Affiliate Program and Earn 40% Commissions

Posted: 25 Oct 2010 06:00 AM PDT

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The best of the best premium WordPress themes ~Mashable

I'd like to invite you to join the new affiliate program for StudioPress, the division of Copyblogger Media devoted to WordPress designs powered by the leading Genesis Theme Framework. The premium theme market continues to grow rapidly along with WordPress, and there's good money to be made by savvy bloggers and online marketers.

The program is hosted with Share a Sale, and we typically pay out a generous 35% commission to affiliates. Through the end of the year, however, all StudioPress affiliates will earn a whopping 40% on every sale, whether of Genesis, the new Prose theme with point-and-click design controls, any of the turn-key child themes designs, or the popular Pro Plus All-Themes Pack.

Our top affiliates make many thousands of dollars a month, and it's because they use and believe in StudioPress solutions. This allows them to do high-value reviews and tutorials that naturally result in commissions. I also promote the work of our affiliates to our 62,000+ Twitter followers, driving you more traffic that increases your sales even more.

Sign up for the StudioPress affiliate program here, and also consider optimizing your own site with a Genesis-powered design. At a 40% commission rate, you should be able to easily recoup your investment before the end of the year.

About the Author: Brian Clark is founder of Copyblogger and CEO of Copyblogger Media. Get more from Brian on Twitter.


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