Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Top Misc Content on Internet

Top Misc Content on Internet


Making money online as a content writer

Posted: 19 Apr 2011 10:00 PM PDT

Today vast internet world demand of online content writer or freelance web content writer rapidly growing due to the increasing importance of content into vast amount of revenue.

Ask question yourself, do you have skills that help to earn money enough by writing in internet. By reading this article you can be a successful content writer.

A best content provider must have good writing skills and complete knowledge about customer interest and current marketing news with strong deliver skills

Both combinations of anonymity and humility help to deliver best information to reader to read by direct or indirect manner. The factor is important, your content should be written such way that web reader takes less time to understand and achieve good response.

Many people or writer accept this platform as earning extra money online. Making money online is not easy task but also not difficult task. If you are want to income good amount of money you need to appoint some number of professional online content writers or freelance web content writers.

A freelance website content writers is a writer who has professional skills to provide business relevant content to your website. They can use their experience and skills according to your business requirement.

The vital skill of professional write is anyone who loves to write and having fun with writing.

Writers can't help until their thinking power increase, innovative idea comes their mind.

Web writer require some outlet or media for thinking innovative idea and good working environment. Its very common to anybody to write any topic that they love.

The basic component for any web content writer or online content writer is the learning desire and willingness to accept any challenge to write creative ways.

The important goal of hiring any online content writer or freelance web content writer is that you can earn huge amount of money by selling your products or services.

I have a marketing background. I’ve found my marketing skills to be an exciting asset merging brilliantly with my writing efforts.

If you are a person both have excellent skills of content writing and marketing back ground knowledge, you can build strong online business as well as able to hire well skilled online content writer or good online content provider.

Diverse Interpersonal skills are a must for success in all aspects of our modern work force. It is of the utmost importance as an Internet content writer.

You must realize the Internet is indeed a world wide net which collects a more diverse group of people than with any other resource.

You must constantly shift your thought process and think like the people you are targeting given the particular content at hand.

Learn to be a good listener and keep your personal preferences to yourself you after all are not the customer.

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How To Become A Writing Legend

Posted: 19 Apr 2011 12:37 PM PDT

This information is very important if you ever dreamt of being a renowned writer. What I mean by a renowned writer is a writer who influences the lives of people, the society and future generation.

As a writer you must have “solid” information you want to pass on to other people. It must be an information that will motivate someone to action. The way to get such inspiring writing is through study. Every great writer reads and reads well.

Many of us writers especially freelance writers are engaged with writing; we do a lot of research to get on the spot information for our clients and work through to meet the deadline. Good work but there is more to our writing careers than that. Take time to read. It is not only freelance writers that find themselves in this situation, ask journalists and other professional writers.

Create time to read, it is part of the bargain. Some additional resources have been made available to help us to study – audio and books. I personally have found this innovation as a booster. My books don’t have to accumulate dust on my shelves any more because I can store my audio books on my computer, laptop and MP3. Ebooks have made it possible for me to carry my library with me everywhere. ipad has made ebook library a delight.

You can really become a legend in this our great profession if you create time to study. You can get audio and ebooks easily. Visit www.klarazstorez.com for some. My ebook on “The Secret Of Highly Successful Writers Revealed” is on sale at www.FaithWriters.com

We will look at more tips in on this in the future.

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SEO Content Writing

Posted: 19 Apr 2011 04:16 AM PDT

The Key to SEO Content WritingWriting for Keywords

Keywords are a vital part of your page content. The little search engine bots crawling your website will pick up word frequency, which helps the search engine identify the theme of your site. So, of course you need to have sufficient content. You also need to be sure to include important keywords in order to tell the search engines what your site is for. What you don’t want is for your content to look like this: keyword blah blah blah keyword blah blah blah keyword blah keyword blah keyword. We like variety when we read. When we see the same word over and over we get bored, or feel uncomfortable in our “reading environment.” But writing content for SEO requires that we go heavy on the keywords as a percentage of overall text. The trick is to involve the keywords we are targeting in a way that feels natural to the reader and doesn’t disrupt the overall message that we’re attempting to convey. Afterall, it’s the message that matters to our readers, even if it is the keywords that get them there.

The Re-Write is the Key…Word

SEO content writing is not a natural way to write, so don’t even bother on your first draft. Write normally during the first go-round. Then go back though and find nouns, pronouns and other words or phrases that can be replaced with your keyword. For a concrete example, go to my post Mastering the Art of the Tweet and pay attention to how many times the word ‘tweet’ is used. That didn’t just happen. I wrote the article naturally, then figured out how many times my keyword appeared, calculated how many more I would need for optimal performance, and added the rest in appropriate places. There are many keyword count and keyword density tools…use a search engine and find one that works best for you. Some are more accurate than others. A good rule of thumb: threeish percent of your total text should be keywords. Much more than that and you’ll get penalized by the search engines for keyword spam.

Hospitality Industry Job Descriptions

Posted: 26 Jun 2011 10:00 PM PDT

Hospitality industry is a very large industry including specialized staff at various levels. In this article titled hospitality industry job descriptions, we have explained the roles and responsibilities of some important hospitality personnel.

Security Guard Salary Range

Posted: 26 Jun 2011 10:00 PM PDT

A security guard salary range usually depends on the agency for which the guard is working, the location, and the educational qualifications of the guard. Here are some more factors which play an important role in deciding the salary of a security guard...

Responsibilities of a Club Secretary

Posted: 26 Jun 2011 10:00 PM PDT

A club secretary is responsible for ensuring that all the affairs of a club are carried out in a smooth and transparent manner. In this article, we will take a look at the responsibilities of a club secretary, apart from knowing their average salary.

Hotel Receptionist Training

Posted: 26 Jun 2011 10:00 PM PDT

Adequate training of hotel receptionists ensure that they have the right sets of skills to handle customers. More information about a hotel receptionist's training has been mentioned in this article.

Dental Office Manager Job Description

Posted: 26 Jun 2011 10:00 PM PDT

With the expansion of the medical field, the demand for dental office managers has also seen a rise. To acquaint the candidates interested in this job, we have provided the dental office manager job description in this article...

Fertilizer Price Trends

Posted: 26 Jun 2011 10:00 PM PDT

Fertilizer prices have seen a huge rally in the last one year. The prices of fertilizers are dependent on the existing demand and supply situation. In this article, we shall acquaint ourselves with the types of fertilizers along with the fertilizer price comparison.

How to Fight an Eviction Notice

Posted: 26 Jun 2011 10:00 PM PDT

The law requires a landlord to serve an eviction notice to a tenant in case he no longer wants the tenant to occupy his premises. However, tenants also have the right to contest an eviction if they feel that their eviction is not justified. In this article, we will take a look at how to fight an eviction notice.

Advantages and Disadvantages of Using Computerized Accounting

Posted: 26 Jun 2011 10:00 PM PDT

With most companies using automated software to manage their financial affairs, the advantages and disadvantages of computerized accounting should be considered, if you too are thinking of opting for it. In this article I review the pros and cons of switching over to automated accounting tools.

Why are Organizational Skills Important in Leadership

Posted: 26 Jun 2011 10:00 PM PDT

There are various attributes that a leader should possess and know. Of these attributes, organizing tasks is one of the most important. In this article, we will take a look at the importance of organizational skills in leadership.

Mistakes to Avoid when Running a Small Business

Posted: 26 Jun 2011 10:00 PM PDT

When running a small business, there are several things to avoid. Don't neglect keeping track of all expenditures, don't choose your first option for advertising, and if your business is costing you a lot of money, don't continue running it the same way.

How to Beat the 3 Types of Writer’s Block

Posted: 27 Jun 2011 07:04 AM PDT

image of woman with writer's block

It’s just about the least fun part of being a writer, and one of the big stumbling blocks a lot of businesses face with content marketing.

You never seem to have enough ideas.

Or you have a bunch of ideas, but you don’t quite get around to writing them.

Or you start a dozen different projects, and manage to finish half a page on each one.

It’s maddening, and it’s got to stop.

And then, some non-writer rolls his eyes at you and says something trite like …

“You know, plumbers don’t get plumber’s block”

Well, duh.

I’m no plumber, but I’d imagine that unblocking a sink is pretty much like doing housework — it might not be fun, but it’s not exactly fraught with creative uncertainty.

Writing is different.

When you write, you pluck ideas out of your head, impose order upon them, and translate them into black marks on a screen.

And you hope that those black marks will mean something. They’ll teach, or entertain, or persuade.They’ll touch the lives of people you’ve never met.

Writing takes focus. Dedication. Energy.

And, sometimes, you’ll get stuck.

The 3 causes of writer’s block

No writer in the world feels inspired every single time they sit down to put words on a page.

Sure, you’ll have had moments when the words flew from your fingertips, almost without conscious thought. But more often, it comes a little more slowly.

You chew the end of a pen. You check Twitter. You delete two sentences. You check Twitter again. And then you find your stride, and get a draft written.

That’s a pretty normal day.

But some days are harder. You try to get started. You try. But you can’t face putting down words. You feel almost sick at the idea.

Why?

There are three types of blocks you’ll face on those tough days.

1: External blocks — when real life intrudes

Family trauma. Financial struggles. Childcare issues. All sorts of non-writing factors can tank your productivity and get in the way of your work.

Sometimes you can battle through. Sometimes it helps to lose yourself in the words.

Sometimes you can’t.

This is the easy one. It’s actually okay to take a break from writing. In fact, it’s often good. Tackle the real-world problems that are blocking you, and come back to your work with a clear head and fresh eyes.

2: Internal blocks — your emotional state

Stage fright. Perfectionism. Fear of trolls. Your worries fill your head and stop the words from getting out.

If you’re terrified of “getting it wrong,” it’s almost impossible to write.

There’s no quick fix for this one, but there are ways to make it easier:

  • Write a journal that only you will see — work through your struggles on paper
  • Write something deliberately bad
  • Write every day, but remember you don’t have to publish every day … give each piece of writing the Rule of 24 and see if it holds up
  • Remember that everyone’s first drafts are crap

3: The writing itself — you’re good and stuck

This is where writer’s block gets tricky.

Sometimes, the problem isn’t you. It’s what you’re writing.

  • You’re six chapters into your novel, and your main character is irritating the hell out of you.
  • You’ve been blogging for a year and you realize that if you write one more post on your topic, you’ll scream.
  • Your sales page just doesn’t seem to come together — however many times you redraft it.

Whatever the problem, you want it fixed.

You want to keep going, but you’re stuck.

So you do what you think will help. You sit down, religiously, and you write. You force out some words. You tell yourself the cliche about Plumber’s Block again.

It doesn’t help.

What you need to do is take a big step back from your work.

Get ruthless

If your writing isn’t on the right path, there’s no productivity tip or trick that will help you.

The only way out is to get truly honest with yourself.

Does your novel need a new cast? Or a new plot? Maybe it should be a short story or a screenplay or a video game.

Are you still interested in the topic you’re blogging about? Do you still feel driven to serve the readers you’ve attracted? Are you still learning and growing in your topic?

You may be able to rekindle that spark and fall in love with your blog all over again. Or it may be time to change gears. You don’t necessarily need to retire the blog, but it may be time to bring a writing partner in who has the energy you’re lacking.

Is your sales page promoting a product you really believe in? Is there something in the product or service that makes you hesitate when you promote it? Do you know who your buyers are? Are you solving a problem they care about? Are you solving a problem you care about?

It’s hard to get this kind of perspective on your own. When I’m stuck, I ask around in Third Tribe or on Twitter.

Sure, it’s scary to share something which you know isn’t quite right. It’s hard to be ruthless with yourself and face the uncomfortable stuff.

But it’s the fastest way to smash through a block and get moving again.

About the Author: As well as bouncing around the blogosphere with guest posts, Ali Luke blogs about writing and the writing life at her home base, Aliventures. If you're looking for a dose of writing motivation, try her most-tweeted post, 7 Habits of Serious Writers.


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