Saturday, March 24, 2012

Top Misc Content on Internet

Top Misc Content on Internet


Why is it important to have a good content writer?

Posted: 18 Jan 2012 07:38 AM PST

Why should you pay someone to do your content writing for you? You have a great vocabulary and, in high school, your complete mastery of all things grammatical landed you the title, "English Teacher's Dream"!

That's fantastic. Truly! Here's the thing, though—content writing is a specialized, technical form of writing. Additionally, it takes a bit of an artistic flare on behalf of the writer. People read the web in a completely different way from that in which they read print. In order to effectively reach your desired audience, you need a writer that has the ability to:

  • Understand the principles of SEO (Search Engine Optimization)
  • Use the technical skills to be able to write for the Internet
  • Create the graceful balance between turning a phrase with simplicity and clarity, while also remembering that words are art
  • Maintain impeccable command of grammar, including spelling and punctuation

Your business is your livelihood and your passion. You want to express to your customer base why you can fulfill their needs better than anyone else. Great content writing is one of your most effective communication tools. Let Mojo bring your vision to life!

I am...

Posted: 17 Jan 2012 11:56 PM PST

Hi!

This is my first post on wordpress and hence a little bit of an introduction would be a good thing to start with! Just thought some days back that I should start a blog to share thoughts about music, the arts and life in general! I am an Indian classical singer and have been performing professionally for more than a decade now. By education, I am a PhD holder in Economics. People do find it strange: music and economics and I also have no clue how it happened to me! But now that I am simultaneously into both, I enjoy them equally!

I have been passionate about the arts; started my journey as a child, first with sketching, then turned towards Indian classical dance, Kathak, before finally realising that my true calling was music! However, the love for all these art forms remains unchanged! One thing which has remained constant throughout the journey so far, has been my passion for writing: another form of art! As Alexander Pope says, “True ease in writing comes from art, not chance, as those move easiest who have learned to dance!”

As a result, for as long as I remember I have been randomly scribbling my thoughts, experiences during all the performances, travels, the musical musings and so on. I have also been freelancing as a content writer for a couple of websites, I am the editor of the newsletter of the institute where I work, have written many articles and research papers which have been published and presented in national and international conferences and proceedings.

I feel life gives us enriching experiences, whether good or bad, but enriching all the same! And the learning through these experiences can be shared on a platform like this and that is precisely the reason why I am here!

Well, so this much of an introduction is sufficient, I think! Hope to share many more things on the blogosphere!

Cheers!

Dr. Kalyani Bondre

www.kalyanibondre.com

Philippine Outsourcing Service : Content Writing

Posted: 17 Jan 2012 10:22 PM PST

Outsource Content Writing PhilippinesA business website would be nothing without content. When owning an online business, you must be particular with what you offer to your site visitors. Though the internet gives every businessman out there the opportunity of huge success, the challenge is tougher.

Since more and more local businesses decide to put up an online business, you're competing against more sites. Plus the fact that it's harder to convince people online, internet entrepreneurs must always come up with something new and interesting in order to sell effectively. One thing that a site visitor wants whenever they land on a new site is its content.

People usually rely on the internet searching for the things they need answers on. Since the internet provides fast answers, repairs and remedies, it's wise for businesses to provide these kinds of information to the public. Not only will your web content be something the fills space to your site, it helps your visitors as well. In return, your business will be reflected as something that is reliable and credible- a positive sign in its marketing aspect.

Creating content on your own would be difficult if you are someone who owns multiple business websites. If you want to give your visitors updated content, you should hire someone who can continuously create articles or blogs for your site. To have this kind of service for a very reasonable price, outsource it to the Philippines.

The Philippines is now considered as the country that has the largest number of outsourcing companies. Aside from the fact that they do not charge that much, the quality of service leaves clients satisfied. One of the services is content creation. A client can assign up to twenty to thirty articles a week. This way, articles can be posted daily or weekly.

The importance of posting updated articles is that it gives your visitors the impression that your business is continuously working. Aside from that, these web contents are keyword enriched- making it easier for search engines to program it to their listings whenever internet users search for your business' category.

Outsourcing your content creation to the Philippines gives you the privilege of working full-time on your business as a whole without stressing out too much on the little details. Writing articles for example would take up most of your time especially if you need to keep it up to date and interesting. Other than that, you will never run out of content ideas to share as your hired content writers from the Philippines have it all covered. Outsourcing your content creation services to the Philippines is a wise investment and a profitable move at the same time.

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The Lede | copyblogger.com

This week on The Lede

  • ‘Damn Good Advice’ From One Of The Real Mad Men
  • The Power of Short Copy in the Internet Age
  • 3 Reasons Why Online Advertising Sucks
  • The Un-Cool Virtue That Defines Entrepreneurship
  • How to Boost Sales by Offering Less
  • What Really Makes Content Marketing Work
  • How to Become the Best in Your Field

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‘Damn Good Advice’ From One Of The Real Mad Men
Though traditional advertising has had its day, the legendary Mr. Lois lays down a few true gems in this short interview, pushing his new book. Chief among his advice is “The word must come first.” It’s the copy that potential buyers remember, think about, and act on. True in the days of the Madison Avenue men, true in the age of delivering persuasive content over time …

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The Power of Short Copy in the Internet Age
Though there’s a time and a place for long copy, my heart and mind will always turn first to the laconic phrase. We’re working in a world where — to paraphrase Mr. Brogan — everyone lives in a 3 inch screen. Do not turn away from marketing through brevity. That is all.

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3 Reasons Why Online Advertising Sucks
Mr. Clark is never one to shy away from a worthwhile argument, and in this article, he opens up a discussion around the strangely popular online advertising model that many startups cling to. If you want to make a living from publishing your work online, advertising is the worst model around. Here’s why …

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The Un-Cool Virtue That Defines Entrepreneurship
So much of what we want to accomplish needs to be done when nobody is looking. Applause feels good, but it never delivers on its promise. There is a virtue that, when developed, can make all the difference. Do you have it?

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How to Boost Sales by Offering Less
With apologies to its residents who may be reading this, Las Vegas — to me — is overwhelming. I’ve only been there once, on The Strip, and it all seemed just too much. But then, if you stripped away The Strip, it wouldn’t be Vegas right? Turns out, the opposite is true of your landing pages …

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What Really Makes Content Marketing Work
Ms. Simone snuck this one past me. I love her no-nonsense approach to this short interview, delivering more value in a few lines that the Internet knows what to do with. If you’re just getting to know Sonia, read it, then spend some time catching up with one of best content writers and thinkers working online today.

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How to Become the Best in Your Field
There seems to be a thread of “less is more” running through The Lede this week. I’d like to say I planned it that way, but … anyway, Mr. Newport solidifies his arguments for true mastery with this short case study of a Chess Master and Economist. Rather, a former Chess Master and current Economist. If you want to be the very best in your field, you’re going to have to make a few difficult decisions …

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