Saturday, March 5, 2011

Top Misc Content on Internet

Top Misc Content on Internet


Significance of Good Web Content Writing

Posted: 13 Dec 2010 09:42 PM PST

With the growing importance of internet in the country, web content writing is also gaining popularity and demand for good content writing is rapidly increasing amongst firms. Web development companies pay special attention to the quality of content they insert in any website as the success of any website largely depends on it.

Any web user visit a website with the main purpose of gathering some useful information and thus it is essential that the site caters to this information need in the best possible way. Web content writing India is becoming world renowned due to the quality executed by their web content writers in their writing pieces.

The content is available on the web in the form of articles, profile pages, blogs, press releases and many more. Since internet is accessible to all kinds of individuals for seeking information, thus most of this information is made available in an easy to understand form.

Financial Responsibility

Posted: 04 Mar 2011 09:00 PM PST

Every individual has a financial responsibility when it comes to budgeting and managing expenses. It also has a legal aspect in several cases. In this article, we will overview both angles related to financial responsibility.

Good Resume Objectives

Posted: 04 Mar 2011 09:00 PM PST

Recruiters or employers examine hundreds of resumes everyday, and the one thing that can make your resume stand out is a good resume objective. To know how to develop impressive resume objectives, scroll down

Six Sigma DMAIC Model

Posted: 04 Mar 2011 09:00 PM PST

The Six Sigma DMAIC model is a business development strategy where a specific team handles the attributes required for developing the prospects of the company. Read the article to know the details.

Email Etiquette Tips

Posted: 04 Mar 2011 09:00 PM PST

In this article we will take a look at some email etiquette tips that will help you in writing better emails, whether for work or for personal purposes.

Vascular Surgeon Salary

Posted: 04 Mar 2011 09:00 PM PST

The vascular surgeon salary ranges anywhere between $250,000 to $450,000 annually depending on the location of employment, and experience. Vascular surgery is a specialized field dealing with the diseases that affect the veins and arteries.

Why is Customer Service Important to a Company

Posted: 04 Mar 2011 09:00 PM PST

Why is customer service important to a company? Read on to get to know the reasons for the same.

Best Jobs in America 2011

Posted: 04 Mar 2011 09:00 PM PST

2010 ended with mixed results for various jobs and 2011 brought with it the hopes of revival of economy. Analyzing best jobs in America for 2011 from this perspective will help us categorize the professions that have tremendous future in the coming years. Know in detail by reading further...

Instructions for Form 1040 Schedule C

Posted: 04 Mar 2011 09:00 PM PST

Post January, all of us get tied up in one grave and extremely important tax-filing i.e. income tax return. Some simplified instructions for Form 1040 Schedule C have been discussed here. To know more, read on

How to Invest 1000 Dollars

Posted: 04 Mar 2011 09:00 PM PST

A query that several people have put forth is how to invest 1,000 dollars properly, so that, we get good returns? The query and confusion is due the fact that 1,000 dollars is not a small sum nor is it a huge fortune. Due to this your options as to where and how to spend it or rather invest it, become quite narrow. There are some genuine solutions as to where you can put this money to grow. The following are some options that you can consider

Free Online Tips | Copywriting, Blogging, Web Content ...

Posted: 05 Mar 2011 07:55 PM PST

What is Copywriting and How is it Important for a Designer? | Articles | instantShift

Posted: 05 Mar 2011 05:29 PM PST

One Article Marketing Nightmare

Posted: 05 Mar 2011 12:45 PM PST

Are you immersed in content promotion ? Google has moved the goal posts with its newest algorithm update. This time, it could only benefit those copywriters who produce quality content on a regular basis.

Copyblogger Weekly Wrap

Posted: 05 Mar 2011 10:54 AM PST

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I had this weird dream last night that I was at the Copyblogger party at SXSW, and Brian was in a huff because he wanted a wizard at the party. So a guy dressed like a wizard shows up with a wand and a hat with stars on it. And Brian was all, “I need a REAL WIZARD so he can turn these POP TARTS into GOLD!”

But just then, the fake wizard pulled off the disguise and it’s really Shari Lewis and her puppet Lambchop. As you might imagine, the debate over authentic wizardry was pretty much over, as Shari smacked Brian with Lambchop and a 400-person Battle Royale ensued.

Now my expectations for the party are pretty high, so I hope this kind of stuff happens for real. And I also think I should quit eating so close to bedtime.

Here’s what happened this week on Copyblogger:

Monday:

6 Questions to Ask Before You Spend a Dime on Graphic Design

Interesting. So you shouldn’t just hire a designer to make your site all pretty and snazzy without giving any thought to its function? What an unusual thought. But, whatever — if you care if your design actually helps your business, I guess you should ask these six questions before just getting a design done willy-nilly. And also, don’t forget the seventh question to ask: “Did I leave the iron on?” (Because what if you did? Think about it.)

Read the full post here.

Tuesday:

Will OnSwipe be the Mobile Publishing Platform of Choice for the New Influencers?

I figured that mobile computing would take off the same way that ghetto blasters did back in the 80s. If you wanted your stereo to go mobile, you hefted it up on your shoulder and walked around with it. So I figured we’d have people jamming with full-size monitors on necklaces and PC towers on their heads… but alas, it went the way of the mobile phone and tablet instead. Which is unfortunate because you need to publish your stuff in a mobile-specific way, which is what OnSwipe makes easy. Read on to find out why, how, and if you’ll be able to breakdance to it.

Read the full post here.

Wednesday:

How Can The King's Speech Help You Build an Extraordinary Online Business?

I didn’t see this year’s Oscar “Best Picture” winner The King’s Speech, and I also didn’t see last year’s winner, The Hurt Locker — proving either that the rest of the world is too high-brow or that I am irretrievably low-brow. Don’t tell me which it is. Regardless, Geoffrey Rush can teach you tips on how to make your business stand out if he’s in character, and you should read this post to find out how.

Read the full post here.

Thursday:

Aristotle's Ancient Guide to Compelling Copy

There are three big copywriting superchargers that you can learn from the ancient Greek masters, and all three of them end with “os” because that’s how the Greeks roll. I figure this has to have more universal appeal than just the Greeks, though. So, while I am indeed stocking up on gyros, I also bought a crapload of burritos and Spaghettios. Kneel before my powerful copy!

Read the full post here.

Friday:

Did Social Media Kill the Marketing Star?

In this episode of the IMfSP podcast, Brian and Robert discuss whether social media killed the marketing star — based on assertions, yet again, that marketing is dead, the queen is dead, Paul is dead, blogging is dead, Béla Lugosi’s dead, and a fringe opinion by this German guy with an awesome mustache that God is dead. People will say anything for attention, and that certainly includes me.

Read the full post here.

This week’s cool links:

  • The power of a social media audience: Someone starts something. Someone else retweets. A little fire spreads and before you know it, a phenomenon is born. That’s the kind of thing that happens with the right social media ties.
  • Anecdotes Persuade More Than Data: The bonus? If you DO cancel Mr. Data from Star Trek’s speaking engagement at your event and tell anecdotes instead, you’ll save a pretty penny.
  • The Future of Community: Think you know where online community is headed? You should compare notes with Chris Brogan.
  • Do Distractions Make You More Creative?: Now this is interesting. Conventional wisdom says that laserlike focus is best for getting things done and I tend to agree, but let’s just consider the alternative.

About the Author: Johnny B. Truant specializes in selling through stories and is the proud creator of The Badass Project, a site profiling amazing people who make your excuses look stupid.


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