This is a guest post by Michael Chibuzor from CouponTriumph.com.
What qualities makes a good headline? This post will show you.
Headline is very important and can’t be neglected if you must succeed online. In the internet marketing world, your target prospects are not were you are, they can’t see you except you have your photo. But that does not make any difference because you can clone one (please don’t do that). Lol!
Headlines have soul, spirit and body and you should endeavor to master the lyrics behind a great one. If you do it well, you may as well write your own paycheck. The qualities you have is what makes up your intrinsic nature. It’s not how much deposited in the bank, your assets. No, it’s your worth in terms of good conduct, values and relationship with others.
In this interesting post, I want to share with you the 4 important qualities for writing a good headline. The idea here can be applied to your blog posts, email copies, sales copy, advertising campaigns, AdWords and banner advertising. If you want to make money with niche blogs, you need to write good titles.
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This is a guest post by Laurie Neumann from InternetMarketingPLRContent.com.
Do you ever feel that your blog is a little on the stagnant side?
You’ve written what you can, but have no new ideas to write about. And even if you did have a great idea, who has the time to write all these well thought-out posts? Does this sound familiar?
One way you can breathe some life back into your blog is by using PLR products. We all know that providing good quality content is of the utmost importance for any business to thrive.
FACT: You need to consistently provide fresh content to your market.
FACT: That is difficult to do on a regular basis (Unless you absolutely love writing and have a lot of time to do it.)
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This is a guest post by Ben Jackson from SEO Discovery.
Once upon a time is a terribly cliché way to begin an article.
Having a keyword density of 5% is a good way to let your readers know you care more about search engines.
Talking with boring technical terms is a good way to say “click the back button”.
There is no substitute for content that gets read and shared online, and there’s no other content like it. Not your run of the mill “quality” content, I mean stuff that creates a BUZZ.
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This is a guest post by Jesse Langley who is a freelance editor and blogger operating from the Midwest. Langley is writing on behalf of Colorado Technical University.
Blogging is serious business—at least it can be. There are people who use their blogs as online portfolios to showcase their work, people who use blogs as tools for political activism and people who use the blogs as a way to make a living.
However you use your blog, it’s important that your content is engaging, thought-provoking and above all, well-written.
The best blogs have great content, and great content should be your top priority. Finding the strengths and weaknesses in your writing can be tough. It’s hard to be objective about your own writing, and it can be even harder to find flaws in pieces that you’re passionate about.
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This is a guest post by Karol K from Online Business Design blog.
“Plumbers don’t get plumber’s block.”
… I’m sure you’ve heard that before… Every blogger/writer had. It probably even makes you feel a little depressed when you hear it… Plumbers don’t get plumber’s block. Drivers don’t get driver’s block. Bakers don’t get baker’s block. Teachers don’t get teacher’s block. Are you the only creäture in the universe with a block?
Surely not the only one. There’s the government and 100% of politicians that share the same problem, but anyway, today we’re discussing bloggers and writers.
So let me tell you why writers are so prone to having a block. First of all, this is nothing to be ashamed of. It just happens, once in a while. Like spilling milk, or losing keys to your car.
The main reason is that writing is one of those creativity-heavy activities. It’s not something you can do just like that without being in the right state of mind. Creativity can’t just be called upon or summoned… like ordering a pizza, for example. There’s no pill for improving your levels of creativity.
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