I ran across this website, and I think it is the perfect site to show the good, the bad, and the ugly: Content Writing that (read on…)
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The Great Google Knows
Good Content Writing Speaks to Humans: Here is the set-up. You have twenty minutes to squeeze in a blog. You want make sure you get (read on…)
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Many of you aware of the N-word heard ’round the world (or rather 11 N-words) uttered by Dr. Laura Schlessinger on her evening talk show. (read on…)
Read moreBlog, Don’t Explode!
It’s all over the news. Flight Attendant cusses out unruly passenger after being verbally assaulted and clipped in the head with the overhead compartment door. (read on…)
Read moreSEO News from Across the Pond
David Naylor has a great new post on marketing predictions from the U.K. The “Royal Mail and the Marketing Society has revealed how the UK’s (read on…)
Read moreListen so They will Write
Listening. its the real goal of business blogging. We write so that we can dialog. After all, a blogger with no subscribers is just talking (read on…)
Read moreWrite So They Will Listen (Rule 6)
Pictures convey emotion. They speak volumes. An image can create the tone of a blog, prepare the reader for the topic, and compliment your content. (read on…)
Read moreWrite So They Will Listen (Rule 5)
One of the greatest tools in the freelance copywriters arsenal is the list. Lists are psychologically pleasing. They automatically engage people. Even if you don’t (read on…)
Read moreWrite So They Will Listen (Rule 4)
Storytelling has existed since we as a species have been talking. Stories communicate our emotions, lives, and ideas. Everyone loves a good story. They elicit (read on…)
Read moreWrite So They Will Listen (Rule 3)
People like to talk. They like to convey emotion. People also have a limited capacity to grasp the information being thrown their way. How do (read on…)
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