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| Posted: 03 Jan 2011 03:38 AM PST Content writing = subject write up Since the evolution of web, online content writing plays a significant role on the digital media. However, content writing is simply means a write-up copy which now goes viral in the digital space – in the form of Website writing, product description, blogging, templates, Newsletter, press release, articles, e-book, news, views or reviews & interviews. Now, who write those write –up for WWW? Content Writer: An individual who work as Full/Partime OR Freelance writer, create a write-up copy for the WWW audiences. Here is how WIKI defines the content writer: “A website content writer is a person who specializes in providing relevant text content to websites.” Web Media Writer V/s Print Media Writer Writing for web media is quite different than writing for print media. Since, the reader varies from online to offline media. Keeping reader in mind –set, the content writer has to follow different writing style for their audience to visit again for the post. Usually, the Print Media Writer gives enough space to express the thought keeping in mind the print writing guidelines. Whereas, Web Media Writer has to follows various strategies to hold the reader on their note. Moreover, the reader for online media differ from offline media because, people who seek information online hardly read the full –write-up as they scan only 75% of notes and grab 25% those material which they were looking for & switch over the other sources. Though, it's not that easy as it sound because, people are more inclined to search information which is simple yet effective to reading in the limited timeframe. Today, online content writer can expand their skills through various medium as per their wish & interest to produce their write-ups – be it for website, product description, general article, sports and lots more… since, the scope of online content writing is such that, it will left no writers away from their pen/typewriter to put down their creative idea to flow around the globe. What's say? Share me your opinion in the comment below & conquer the online writing space…. |
| Quality Control vs Quality Assurance Posted: 17 Mar 2011 10:00 PM PDT Two terms which are used when one talks about quality are, quality control and quality assurance. Although they are used interchangeably, it is important to note that they do not mean the same. |
| Posted: 17 Mar 2011 10:00 PM PDT There are certain jobs in the healthcare industry that can be taken up by people who want to work from home. We will take a look at some of these medical jobs from home. |
| Interventional Radiologist Salary Posted: 17 Mar 2011 10:00 PM PDT For an interventional radiologist, salary range is anything but disappointing. To know the exact figures, latch into the following information that explains all about how much does an interventional radiologist make a year. |
| Posted: 16 Mar 2011 10:00 PM PDT The tattoo artist's main job is to use machines equipped with needles to insert indelible ink into the skin of the client in order to make intricate permanent designs. |
| Posted: 16 Mar 2011 10:00 PM PDT Choosing the right stocks at the right time is very important for success in the stock market. Dividends paid by companies help investors to increase their earnings from the market. In this article, you will come to know of the best dividend stocks for 2011... |
| Posted: 16 Mar 2011 10:00 PM PDT With a desperate need for alternative professions, many are turning towards jobs that never seemed like lucrative options. Here's take a look at some of the interesting careers of current times... |
| How to Write an Employee Performance Review Posted: 16 Mar 2011 10:00 PM PDT For those of you wondering how to write an employee performance review, you'll find tips on how to structure an effective form, to help scrutinize and review your employee's past and present performance... |
| How to Raise Money for a Mission Trip Posted: 16 Mar 2011 10:00 PM PDT Going on a mission trip and having a shortage of funds? Don't worry. Here are some tips on how to raise money for a mission trip. |
| Duties of an Executive Assistant Posted: 16 Mar 2011 10:00 PM PDT The demand for executive assistants is growing as the number of business organizations is increasing. This article tells you about the roles and duties that an executive assistant has to carry out on a daily basis. |
| The Charlie Sheen Guide to Winning! at Online Marketing Posted: 17 Mar 2011 07:00 AM PDT
Unless you've been living without electricity for the last few weeks, you've no doubt witnessed what might be the biggest celebrity meltdown in the history of … EVER. Charlie Sheen has skated along a downward spiral, going from the highest paid actor in television to an unemployed "winner," ranting about conspiracies, tiger blood and Adonis DNA to anyone who will lend him an ear or microphone. Though we don't know how this epic tale of the Malibu Messiah will eventually end, and it’s difficult to discuss without delicate considerations for drug abuse and Sheen’s questionable mental state, believe it or not there are a few things we can learn from Sheen. Here are a few valuable branding lessons from this fiasco. Before we get started, we're not suggesting you start taking buckets of drugs, kicking it with porn stars, or neglecting your young children. (In fact, please don’t do any of these things.) But there’s no denying some of Sheen’s antics can work wonders in the attention-seeking world of marketing — as long as you find the balance at the lip of Crazy Canyon without throwing yourself over the edge. Be yourselfCharlie Sheen lives without apology, embracing his vices, making love to his weaknesses, and getting high on a drug called "Charlie Sheen":
This has tremendous appeal. Sheen attracts people who dig his free spirit, along with those folks who love to watch the crazy train as it threatens to derail. Fine-tune your public persona. Amplify certain angles, exaggerate others, and create the YOU that’s most appealing for your market. Never be a phony, but think of all the larger-than-life people you know — and how they present a side of themselves that's fit for public consumption. And if you happen to have Adonis DNA, by all means, don't keep it to yourself. Embrace the catchphraseSheen turned his "Duh, winning" into a marketable catchphrase, already being screened and inked on a line of tee-shirts. And you can almost smell the popcorn of the upcoming movie screening. Sheen took a phrase which was being used to mock him for his crazy rants and twisted it to his advantage, as though it was just another "torpedo of truth." Develop a catchphrase for your brand. Be clever. If your brand is tarnished, you might even find a way to inject humor into a catchphrase and hone it to your benefit. Use your catchphrase in copy, video, and wherever else seems like a good fit. One word of warning — it takes a special sort of personality to use a catchphrase without coming off like a phony. Build your tribeSure, Two and a Half Men wasn’t fine art, but it was a damned funny show. It was almost tailor made to Sheen's public image, while glossing over it with a fine coating of lovable rapscallion, to make both the show, and its star, likable. And while not everyone cares for that type of show or humor, you can’t be all things to all people. Concentrate on what you do well, build your tribe around it, and make no apologies to those who "don't get it." You can get away with a lot –- if you deliverNetwork execs and viewers overlooked Sheen’s partying and domestic violence allegations for years. Why? Because he delivered. He showed up to work and did an impressive job on Two and a Half Men, delivering laughs and ratings to the Tiffany network. Do something well enough and people will let you get away with a lot. Be a rock star. Put yourself out there. Say things that flip the status quo and shake every leaf from its tree. Wear glittery pants, if you want. Just make sure you’re damned good at what you do, and deliver on time. Don’t trash the people you work forThis might prove to be the real reason Sheen got canned from Two and a Half Men. Sheen went after show-runner Chuck Lorre with teeth bared and racist overtones; his vitriol spewing out and spilling over to other network execs. People appreciate when you slaughter a few sacred cows. And you can always gather a heap of street cred saying the things others are afraid to say. But there's an uncrossable line you must consider. Level personal attacks, particularly against the people who can help you, and you can't be surprised when they come back and bite you hard. Be unpredictableWhen CBS ceased production of Two and a Half Men, Sheen could have (and probably should have) quietly retreated to rehab, or laid low, and let things pass over. But Sheen, being the firebomb thrower he is, went on the offense, lashing out at his bosses, and taking his particular brand of dementia to the airwaves and Internet, blistering critics with sound bites of awkward brilliance. While this tactic got him fired, it also gave him a metric ton of buzz, and several rumored offers. Be likableWhile Sheen alienated his bosses, his biggest misstep might be his egotistical rants where he declared himself a winner with tiger blood, while castigating others as whining sheep with ugly wives and children who were just jealous of his awesome life. People will let you get away with a lot, but when you start insulting your customers (viewers in this case), taking them for granted and even looking down on them, you will fall out of favor – lightning fast. Soon enough, people will root for you to fail fast and fall hard. People love to build you up, tear you down, then build you up againEveryone likes a story of losers turned into winners. We all love stories of redemption. We like hope. It makes it easy to think, if "they" can do it, so can we. Capitalize on that; share your story of how you overcame obstacles. People will root for you. But be wary, because… Familiarity breeds contemptAs much as we like to see people turn their lives around, there’s just as many people who take sheer delight in seeing people fall. The more successful the person, and the bigger the fall, the better. Don't let people get so familiar with you that they start to root against you. Be a winner!Say what you want about Charlie Sheen. Fact is, he’s got millions of people paying attention, eager to see what he’ll do next. How many people are paying attention to your brand? About the Authors: Sean Platt and David Wright help good writers make a great living. Get their free report, The 9 Mistakes Most Writers Make That Are Keeping Them Poor. P.S.Want the winning without the train wreck? Subscribe to the free Internet Marketing for Smart People newsletter. We’ll help you turn that attention into a profitable business … without making an ass of yourself. ![]() |
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