The Only Way To Survive Online During The Economic Crisis
- Feb . 25 . 2009 | Nick in category: Article Writing |
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Let’s not be pessimistic and indulge in over-drama, but it is a fact that the whole world is experiencing serious financial problems. Yes, this is not a pleasant thing to experience, but this is a chance to make more money, especially online.
No one is going to brainwash you that making money in the Internet is easy. It has always been tough and now it gets even more difficult. But there is one simple fact that no one is going to deny – if you can get TARGETED traffic to your sites, you will always have money from the Internet, even during the recession times and crisis economy. This rule worked from the first days of the Internet and will work until the last days of the Internet (fingers crosses for ages of life to it).
Yes, this is not a secret, targeted traffic is your key to making huge money. But getting this traffic is a real job. It takes time, efforts and money and – most often – you have to be prepared to wait a lot before you see any results.
From its successful experience Free Traffic System team believes that 1st page in major search engines for your niche keywords is the best way to get stable and targeted traffic. During the prelaunch period of 2 months since September 2008 Free Traffic System has helped dozens of people to get 1st page in Google and other search engines. These people – Free Traffic System “success test team” – are simple people with web sites in different niches: health, arts, business management, currency trading, loans, computer games, advertising, spiritual improvement, etc. The proofs are published on Free Traffic System official page. (more…)
Three Ways To Make Money Writing Ebooks
- Feb . 21 . 2009 | Gary in category: Article Writing |
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There are many ways you can make money writing ebooks. Here are three of them. You don’t even need a website for the last two.
Ebooks – The Traditional Way
It may be a stretch to call something “traditional” in an industry that is only a decade old, but this method is as close as you can get to that. The basic idea is to write an ebook targeted to a particular market and sell it on your website. This is not as difficult as it sounds.
For example, suppose you know how to get a good deal on a used car. You could write 40 pages on that, convert it into a PDF (there are even free services online for this), and load it up to your website. You then create a page that links to it, allowing it to be downloaded there. This is called the “download page,” and it’s where buyers will be sent after they pay.
Then you create a sales page detailing why a person might want this book, and targeting the keyword phrases they might be searching (like “used car buying tips), so they can find your page. You sell it for $29, or cross that off and have it permanently on sale for $17. Certainly if you have good advice, it is worth that much or more to someone looking to buy a used car. (more…)
How to Write a Unique 519 Word Article in Less than 16 Minutes at the Speed of Sound
- Feb . 21 . 2009 | Gary in category: Article Writing |
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If you need to write your own content, to update your blog on a regular basis, you might want to consider investing in a speech recognition software package. Two of the most popular ones are MacSpeech Dictate, for the Mac platform and Naturally Speaking Dragon for the PC platform.
Face it, writing good, unique, quality content takes time. If you want to optimize your site’s SEO and indexability, it’s vital that you have unique content. Using private label resell content may get you some ideas, but you still need to reword your article by at least 30% so the search engines will consider a unique.
If you’ve never used speech recognition software before, I think you’re going to be amazed by how much time you can save by talking your concepts, ideas, and thoughts into your favorite word processing program and having your ideas come to life at the speed of sound. (more…)
How To Write An Article That Breaks All The Rules And Still Makes Money
- Feb . 21 . 2009 | Gary in category: Article Writing |
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Before I tell you how to write an article that breaks the rules, I have to review the rules of good online articles. First, of all, it is generally accepted that you should ideally have three to seven words in the title, not the fourteen that I have in the title above. Now, why did I break that rule? Because it was a way to get attention. Getting attention is good.
Online articles are generally meant to promote a website. This is accomplished by posting them in article directories where they are both read and also taken by others to use on their websites. The ultimate goal is to give them away and in doing so make money. The basic “rules” that have developed are meant to make this more likely.
For example, the keyword or keyword phrases you are targeting usually need to be in the title, the first paragraph, the body of the article and near the end. This is so the search engines can know what it is about and send people to it. For example, when they type in the keywords “write an article” or “how to write an article,” they will hopefully find this one. (more…)
Improving PLR Content For Your Projects
- Feb . 13 . 2009 | PLR Mammoth in category: Article Writing |
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It is actually a known fact that many internet marketers do not create original content for their website. They create content using Private Label Rights (PLR) products, like PLR articles, PLR E-Books, or PLR software. They use these to create contents or to sell or give away as freebies to get leads.
One problem to using PLR contents is that they are duplicate contents. And search engines like Google do not like duplicate contents.
Therefore you need to change the PLR contents to use them, and still be liked by search engines. Here are some tips you can use to change and enhance the PLR producs. (more…)
Man! Where Are The Great Sermons Found On The Web?
- Jan . 27 . 2009 | Nick in category: Article Writing |
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Thousands and Thousands of people the world over are eager to hear a good Bible sermon. The church member wanting to heighten their spiritual awareness, the Sunday School preacher looking to improve their teaching, or the preacher wanting to glean from other preachers are
examples of people who are surfing for sermons.
The ocean is full of fish, but that doesn’t mean you catch what you want every time you go fishing.
Similarly, the world wide web is filled with bible messages but finding just the right one may not always pan out for the would be sermon seeker. (more…)
The Importance Of Copyrighting
- Oct . 1 . 2008 | Stephen James in category: Article Writing |
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Copywriting is a occupation where the aim is to produce a worthwhile goods that promotes a particular thought, point of view or operation. Excellent copywriting will aim to demonstrate the audience the superiority of the merchandise or thought and why it is perfect for them. Examples of where writing is used and how to write are for television advertisements, brochures, net sites, billboards and any written material used in advertising media.
Someone who knows how to write works together with an art director to produce a multimedia piece that uses words, colours and imagery to promote the goods and promote to the reader. The copywriter has accountability for how to write the written gist of the piece and the art director has accountability for the visual content of the piece, as well as guiding the finished work itself. The greatest material is produced when the business writing and art groups join forces and work in harmony.
Copywriting is an central piece of the marketing business as it is accountable for the jingles that stay with us, showing us how an thought is necessary to hear, how a product would be important to us. Business writing is accountable for the content and, in this way, is alike to a technical writer although a business writer tries to promote goods or thoughts and not only to instruct the audience of it. (more…)