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Hello thanks for dropping in ... I guess your likeminded similar to me … so this post might be of interest to you, I belong to lots of forums but rarely seem to visit the majority of them these days because “now my times spent” mainly with in blogging especially Twitter in my opinion has taken over the web as the way to networking ... once you see… well even “digg this content” of the new neighborhood way to be social even socializing? With thousands of like-minded folks just like you and me huh? lol by the way I'm bashing this out because I'm a real internet user yes the information age is right now for the grey haired surfers who spend the best part of there creative NRGs just like me! by collecting data by seeking certain keyword long tailed information by Absorbing this into Knowledge? by Sharing as wisdom! So my social net-met friend this below is how? I would like to share one or a few of my finds that I use every myself day in day out all day most days.... lol Today I answered Simons forum question below realizing if he takes action he will rid himself from the lack of growth by taking my call to action below in the nicest of ways always of course just its exciting sharing stuff that really yesss really works and costs very little compared with the time it saves yes that’s what I want to be known as a time saver ... cool or what... “to be continued soon 12.30 chilled white wine break time? Very important" Dear Mentor, when I saw you copywriting, I feel my copywriting has following problems 1) My English and writing cannot write so well which means if I wrote myself sure I cannot convert so good as yours. How to improve my copywriting? Do you think I should outsource? Where to find outsourcing and what is the price? 2) I cannot be so expert in the subject? What to do? Should I outsource? Where to find? What price? 3) I cannot get so much information as yours. What to do? Where can I get so much information? Hi Simon ... everyone struggles with copywriting even writing any form of content in general … and the three Rs reading, ’riting (writing), and ’rithmetic (arithmetic) English speaking and especially writing is very hard to do even for me at times and I’m English from the roots up? Lol ... So what to do about this well in today’s environment especially online content creation just is not a problem anymore because software developers have been aware of this for many years and has led them on to develop some excellent awesome tools to solve these every day problems ... This leads me into sharing with you my two best finds that I am compelled to use every day and almost most of the day I dip into these two tools because I love them so much for making my life online easier and to me my friend is what life’s all about making everyday tasks easier to accomplish ... The first tool is on one of my sites here (might as well get a click out of this sharing huh) Powerful Software Tool! And the second is right below for you What is content creation? And how do you create yours... Before you read a word further #Print Page# I would like to share with you my thoughts to just how cool this Answer Analyst research tool really is! ... As soon as I downloaded this time saving research tool ... I understood its power immediately, it not only gives out lots of variations of usable content it also gives you variations of the right questions folks online are asking? Within 15 minutes I had a 500 word unique article posted on my website. First off I went through the video instruction, then I entered a keyword into the Answer Analyst I was researching, I picked a long tail question from a number of questions from Answer Analyst had came up with from that one keyword! to dig deeper for content suggestions. Next I simply copied and paste around 2000 words in the form of 5 sentenced paragraphs into a word document so I could print it out to be able to read it then alter in a easy mode format so as to weave my own words into the page to make this document more of my own and then into a unique informative article I was researching. Outsourcing search engine optimization isn’t always the easiest task, especially for those who either aren’t experienced online or haven’t grown up with web communication as a daily part of their lives. Having get a sense of these answers is critical to understand the value (aka ROI) you will receive for your dollar spent.
When the prospect starts to really dig into your company website, they form an opinion based on the content on the site. The web page copy, white papers, and blogs all are vehicles for keeping the reader interested. Content explains what your company does and the problems you solve.
The content creation we refer to is an article, blog post or comment that we send to your contacts on these sites. Just so you know, most articles will be in the 250-350 word range; blog posts are anywhere between 150-250 words and comments on Twitter can only be up to 140 characters (its a social commenting site).
Ah, the power of words. They can make us laugh; they can make us cry. They can enrage us, or disarm us. They can persuade us. They can instruct us. And as most of us would grudgingly admit, words can sometimes betray us.
Here's another way of looking at it: Words are a currency which, when used properly, can make good things happen. When used improperly, our words can work against us.
Why are people serching your site for content info?
They don’t know anything about your product, so they look for clues. A clue could come from your site’s color scheme or your choice of navigation. These are short-term cues. Generally, content creation involves extensive research, especially if it involves facts and figures. Misleading or incorrect content could mean trouble for not just the writer but also the website displaying it. Unfortunately, not all content is created equal or a result of sincere effort. Some writers prefer the easier way out. Instead of researching or racking their brains for something original, they pluck information from write-ups on similar topics.
It’s building the pieces of an effective marketing/advertising campaign. A big portion of this is good information that sticks, but there are also design and strategic aspects of the business. Your website is a bit jargon heavy, so it is hard for a visitor to get a clear view of where the expertise info actually lies. We were able to find this web page that takes an inside look at their topic they searched for?. Hopefully it will give paragraphs from the Internet based on keyword(s) that you provide it with. Not only that, it automatically sorts and organizes that collected information into logical subtopic groups. Now comes the most exciting part where all you need is to quickly assemble entirely fresh and unique article(s) that can be used on your website(s) or blog(s).
Submitting articles has become one of the most popular means of generating quality backlinks and targeted traffic to your website. Research Questions And Create Content Faster Than You Dreamed Possible Hit the order button below to check out the video See how you too can do this easily with this Powerful Software Tool! 
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Whitesmoke Text Enrichment • Grammar • Thesaurus • Spelling • Templates • Enrichment Write better Right now Some of the most common errors made in English come from using a correct English word, but in the wrong context – these are called “contextual spelling errors”. Here is a list of some of the more common contextual spelling errors. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1: “Loose” instead of “lose” Wrong: I always loose my car keys. Right: I always lose my car keys.
2: “It's” instead of “its” (or, even worse, “its' ”) Wrong: Download the software, along with it's readme file. Right: Download the software, along with its readme file.
3: “They're” instead of “their" or “there” Wrong: The managers are in they're weekly finance meeting. Right: The managers are in their weekly finance meeting.
4: “i.e.” instead of “e.g.” Wrong: Use an anti-spyware program (i.e., Ad-Aware). Right: Use an anti-spyware program (e.g., Ad-Aware).
5: “Effect” instead of “affect” Wrong: The outage shouldn't effect any users during work hours. Right: The outage shouldn't affect any users during work hours. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WhiteSmoke 2009 has an advanced checker for contextual spelling errors – as well as a range of embarrassing grammar errors. Write better today with WhiteSmoke.
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Words Make Your Website Worth Visiting Words Can Move You By someone's count there are 171,476 entries in the Oxford English Dictionary, plus another 47,156 words that have fallen out of favor. This of course doesn't count the 9,500 additional permutations, that don't deserve their own special attention. Fifty percent of these words are nouns, twenty-five percent are adjectives, and 14.285% are verbs, with the rest made up of all those other things, the purpose of which most of us have long since forgotten. Tags:
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