Thursday, December 9, 2010

Top Misc Content on Internet

Top Misc Content on Internet


Content Writing: For Your Website

Posted: 09 Dec 2010 12:39 AM PST

The internet has always been the best pathway to get information out there. This resulted in many crowds and companies investing money in a good website, but this is no trade secret. In fact, there are so many individuals AND collectives that use this method that it is not entirely uncommon to find hundreds of similar sites selling the same thing. This entails that even though you do have a well made and scratch built website, there's a high likelihood that there won't even be a hundred people checking it out everyday.

So what can you do to help your website get noticed? How can a businessman get the needed amount of hits for the website to actually gain a little money?

For that to work, you might need a field of experts in online work, and your going to need to get a very good content writing team.

Content writers are sure to get you the traffic you need. This is because these teams are trained to research on whatever you might be selling, and these in turn, they write informational ads, intelligent banter, written blog accounts, articles, or even conversational toned writing. These articles are in turn put in your website, or friendly sites that allow articles like these to be published on their sites. This method, coupled with the with an expert SEO team, is sure to optimize your website's internet hits. Don't hesitate, when it comes to sites, you can be the last page on the search engine in just a blink of an eye, use SEO content writing

Technical Support Specialist

Posted: 09 Dec 2010 09:00 PM PST

Technical support specialist jobs are in great demand, owing to the technical background of this career opportunity. Read on to know more about technical support specialist job description and salary...

Repossessed Cars

Posted: 09 Dec 2010 09:00 PM PST

So you want to buy one of the repossessed cars, for a bargain price! Then read this article. It tells you about the precautions that need to be taken before buying repossessed cars, besides other things.

Behavioral Interview Questions and Answers

Posted: 09 Dec 2010 09:00 PM PST

Most firms test candidates on several behavioral interview questions and answers, as these questions are able to reflect various attributes candidates have acquired in their professional career.

Single Premium Immediate Annuity

Posted: 09 Dec 2010 09:00 PM PST

What is a single premium immediate annuity? What are the features of a single premium immediate annuity? Read on, to find out all about it. . .

Payback Period Calculation

Posted: 09 Dec 2010 09:00 PM PST

What is payback period of an investment? How to carry out payback period calculation? Read, to know all about it. . .

How to Calculate Net Present Value

Posted: 09 Dec 2010 09:00 PM PST

Do you wish to know how to calculate net present value in excel? If yes, then this article on how to calculate net present value manually will help you greatly. So, read on to know more...

Silver Certificate Dollar Bill Value

Posted: 09 Dec 2010 09:00 PM PST

The United States one dollar bill ($1) is quite a common sight. The silver certificate dollar bill value, is determined on the basis of several different numismatics principles. In the following article, a brief elaboration of the silver certificate dollar bill has been given. To know more, read on

Learn Affiliate Marketing With Wealthy Affiliate

Posted: 09 Dec 2010 09:00 PM PST

If you have decided to set up your own online business and are looking for some handy hints or good advice then consider affiliate marketing. Affiliate marketing is the most lucrative online opportunity and affiliates are making billions of dollars promoting other people's products. You will need to find a good affiliate marketing training program and Wealthy Affiliate is the best affiliate program online currently.

How to Make Money Fast Without a Website!

Posted: 09 Dec 2010 09:00 PM PST

How to make money fast without a website and that too online. This article gives a simple three step formula that is tested and is effective to generate cash online even without a website.

The Art of Investment

Posted: 09 Dec 2010 09:00 PM PST

First up, if you want instant access and don't need to save too much then you should actually investigate the plethora of current accounts on offer at the moment.

Moving Day - 6 Important Tips to Give You Stress-free Experience

Posted: 09 Dec 2010 09:00 PM PST

Carefully check the moving inventory before moving van leaves for your new destination door step and after arrival at new home as well. Go through the moving inventory you have made for packing of your household goods.

Cash Advance Loans: Immediate Solutions To An Unexpected Medical Emergency

Posted: 09 Dec 2010 09:00 PM PST

Life can change dramatically when faced with an unexpected health problem. Often arriving without any prior warning they can produce feelings of shock and fear and a sense of bewilderment in even the most usually even tempered person.

The Single Mom And A Cash Advance

Posted: 09 Dec 2010 09:00 PM PST

The single mom faces an enormous burden trying to keep her home intact, bills paid and her children's needs covered. Daily responsibilities are an ever present concern on her and she must often carry the responsibility with little or no help from other family members or friends.

Tips on the Career Path as Accountant

Posted: 09 Dec 2010 09:00 PM PST

Accounting career is an excellent career option. Here we provide you some interesting information about the career path that could be achieved in an accountant field.

Review of Mike Dillard's The Elevation Group

Posted: 09 Dec 2010 09:00 PM PST

I got a sneak peak at Mike Dillards latest creation, The Elevation Group. Discover what shocking news I found out about this exceptionally controversial new program.

Moving and Health - Ways to Stay Healthy During Your Relocation

Posted: 09 Dec 2010 09:00 PM PST

There are many things that go unnoticed during a move. Among these your health if one thing that you will need to keep in check to ensure that your first few days in your new home are pleasant.

Financial Consultant Job Description

Posted: 08 Dec 2010 09:00 PM PST

The following article gives you information about a financial consultant job description, salary range and career outlook. By going through this article, you'll be able to know if you want to pursue a career in this field or not.

Loss Mitigation Specialist

Posted: 08 Dec 2010 09:00 PM PST

If you wish to become a certified loss mitigation consultant, then you must know what it takes to be a loss mitigation specialist, who are in much demand these days.

Gynecologist Job Description

Posted: 08 Dec 2010 09:00 PM PST

One of the primary tasks in the gynecologist job description is to discuss and address to the complications of women's reproductive systems. In this article, you will get to know gynecologist job profile...

No Down Payment Home Loans

Posted: 08 Dec 2010 09:00 PM PST

No down payment home loans are tailored to help people with low to moderate income to purchase homes. To know more whether you qualify or not for no down payment home loans, read on the following article.

Freelance Jobs | Demand Media Studios

Posted: 09 Dec 2010 10:45 PM PST

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Unique content - Textbroker.com

Posted: 09 Dec 2010 08:13 PM PST

Firehead | Recruitment in Web Content and Technical Communication

Posted: 09 Dec 2010 05:08 PM PST

BlogSynergy :: Guest blogging made easy!

Posted: 09 Dec 2010 01:18 PM PST

Want a Blogging Job? Quips and Tips is Hiring Bloggers!

Posted: 09 Dec 2010 11:44 AM PST

What’s the Perfect Time to Make an Offer?

Posted: 09 Dec 2010 06:30 AM PST

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In advertising we used to have a saying:

“Everyone hates advertising until they have to sell their own car.”

Sometimes we all encounter readers who get mad at us for "selling too much."

And sometimes you have to ignore those readers. They might just not be your customer. Or they may be those people who hate all advertising, as long as they're not the ones who have something to sell.

But the problem might be something very different.

It may be that your offer — your advertising — was a mis-timed "speed bump" that wasn't properly integrated into your content.

Let me explain.

The American Idol guide to integrated advertising

In the reality TV series, “American Idol,” there are three sponsors. When research is done on the sponsors, most people can remember Coke (that seems to come to mind first) and then Cingular Wireless.

So who’s the third sponsor? Are you stumped? Most people are.

It’s not because the third sponsor gets less air time. It’s not because the third sponsor is an obscure brand. And it’s not because the third sponsor is some weird product or service.

So why don’t people remember the third sponsor? Because it’s not integrated into the whole sequence of events.

Coke is. You see the red seats. You see the judges drinking Coke. Coke integrates naturally in the whole sequence of events.

The other sponsor, Cingular Wireless also integrates. You have to text or SMS your response to vote. The connection is natural.

But the third sponsor has no such integration in their sequence.

The third sponsor is Ford

The audience sees a lot of stuff about Ford, but there’s no integration at all within the sequence.

And so, like a lot of advertising, it’s simply annoying. It gets in the way. It becomes less memorable and less actionable. When you’re interrupting viewers or readers, you’re just interrupting them. The logical response of the customer is to either ignore you or “detest” you in some way.

But it doesn’t have to be like that at all.

You can integrate information in your content marketing very easily, and get the customer to not only like what you say, but take the next step and buy what you have to offer.

Let’s take an example

Let’s say you want to sell a book on “How To Write Headlines.”

Logically, you should follow the Bikini Concept.

You should be using content marketing (for argument's sake, let's say it's a single article) to give away most of your information, so that the customer is totally empowered.

Now because you’re talking about headlines, headlines and more headlines in the article, the customer is locked into that article. You’ve integrated the information within the article.

Now a call to action isn’t so out of place towards the end.

Why towards the end? Why not in the middle?

It’s because we don’t like a break in sequence.

If you’re having dinner at a fancy restaurant, when would you like the waiter to upsell you the great dessert?

Would you prefer it when you’re having your wine? Or while you’re having your main course? That would be totally out of our normal sequence.

The job of the restaurant is to get you from one point of the meal to the other, and the next action is always integrated in the previous action. Anything out of sequence always annoys.

And so with your email, you need to follow the sequence where you hold the customer’s attention. As you take them from one end to the other, the upsell becomes not only natural, but wanted.

But don’t some people upsell at the top?

Yes they do. And that too (amazing as it may sound) is natural.

We like to know what we’re in for, so if your waiter were to tell you that you what was for starters, main course, and dessert — and do so at the top — you wouldn’t find it weird at all. You’d treat it merely as an announcement, akin to having an agenda, or a table of contents. You don’t see it as an intrusion.

But throw it in the middle of the “meal” and it annoys.

It’s irritating. It’s out of sequence. And it gets a response. The response often tends to be to ignore the information. Some folks get irritated, but most of us learn to ignore it.

Yet if you take that same upsell and put it at the end, it becomes the logical “next step.”

Several things are going on at once:

  1. The product/service isn’t being dropped in suddenly. It’s part of your article; part of your communication right through.
  2. You’re not holding back information. You’re being generous with your information and empowering — not selling — the customer. Ironically the more you empower, the more you sell.
  3. You’re not interrupting the natural sequence. When I am at the end of one sequence, I am ready to jump to the next. As it is with every well-planned meal. In fact I’m keen on the next step, if you’ve done your job well.
  4. An upsell at the top isn’t so weird either. It’s like a table of contents. So again it doesn’t annoy as much. In fact, it builds up anticipation.
  5. The client doesn’t want to stay where they are. They want to advance. The next step is important to them. So yeah, treat them with a bit of dignity and put things in the right sequence.

You’ll notice quickly that you’re better regarded. You’ll notice that your information is sought after. And you’ll notice that selling isn’t a chore any more.

About the Author: Sean D'Souza offers a great free report on 'Why Headlines Fail' when you subscribe to his Psychotactics Newsletter. Be sure to check out his blog, too.


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