Saturday, February 11, 2012

Top Misc Content on Internet

Top Misc Content on Internet


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Published.com – Free Marketing for Published Authors & Showing New Writers How To Get Published.

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World Capitals Study Guide

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Writing for the Web

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Writing for the Web (Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox)

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A List Apart: Articles: Content Templates to the Rescue

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Killer web Content examples: Gerry McGovern

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The Lede | copyblogger.com

This week on The Lede

  • How George Lucas Would Write a Blog Post
  • Mark Zuckerberg’s 6 Ingredients of Success
  • How to Make Your Content Go Viral
  • The Difference Between Good and Great Content Marketing

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The Difference Between Good Content Marketing and Great Content Marketing
Mr. Pulizzi offers a compelling short history of content marketing, as well as a digestible list of six characteristics that will determine whether your content is great, or merely good. And don’t miss his formula for effectively sharing content on social networks at the bottom of the article …

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The Periodic Table of Content
To determine your content strategy, you first need a basic understanding of the different “elements” of content marketing. This powerfully creative graphic delivers that understanding, and more … “Once we know what's on the Periodic Table of Content, we'll be ready to start smashing particles in the content accelerator.”

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How to Make Your Content Go Viral
Before you dismiss this article as just another pointless “viral tactics” list, spend a moment with it. Ms. Dietrich makes the case for a much better alternative to forced virality (doesn’t exist), and offers her answer to producing and distributing content that truly spreads.

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98 Content Marketing Articles That’ll Keep You Up for Weeks
A massive, well-curated, and well-organized list of very useful links. Grab a cup of coffee, you won’t be sleeping tonight anyway …

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5 Questions That Might Just Save Your Blog
Getting back to the basics of what got you here is an oddly difficult task. We’re hypnotized by new tactics, captivated by shiny widgets. We don’t naturally want to do the boring work of honing our craft. This short article points to “five key questions that, by answering, can turn around your blog in a heartbeat.”

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Mark Zuckerberg’s 6 Ingredients of Success
Mr. Zuckerberg’s gotten success. Can’t be denied. Might as well learn everything you can from it, use what’s useful, and get on with your business. This article formulates and proposes a 10,000 ft. view of just how he did it.

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How George Lucas Would Write a Blog Post
It seems as if Mr. Lucas had a “secret template for creating the original Star Wars trilogy”. If true, that template could prove invaluable to a content marketer. Particularly, a content marketer tuned in to the power of good storytelling …

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BONUS: Do Not Click This Link
Nothing to see here, please move on. Just something about a CEO, a multimedia email newsletter, and the business of new media content. You don’t want to know anything about building an audience or the future of Internet entrepreneurship anyway. Do you?

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About the Author: Robert Bruce is Copyblogger Media’s copywriter and resident recluse.

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