Try these free writing tools to improve your blogging

2018-06-14T21:07:31+00:00August 27th, 2014|

Improve blogging with these free writing tools Free Images Make your blog posts more appealing by including eye-catching images. If you don’t have much of a budget, use Google to find royalty-free ones (but we advise further copyright verification). 1)   Search on Google images for what you need (let’s say, a happy writer): 2)   Choose

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Discover the ideal length for your online content

2018-06-14T21:07:31+00:00July 26th, 2014|

Schizophrenic advice about the length of online content We often get asked, “How long should my blog post or article be? What’s the best length?” There is, however, no magic number. Instead, it should be as long as necessary to provide the quality needed in today’s competitive online world. With online content, here’s the reality:

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12 ways that clarity is the heart of SEO

2018-06-14T21:07:31+00:00July 22nd, 2014|

12 Ways that Clarity is the Heart of SEO 1)   Before you ever begin to “SEO” your site, you will need a crystal clear business plan and set of business goals. While search engine optimization can help your site gain visibility and traffic, it can’t create a business for you. 2)   Ensure that your site

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Transformational case study examples: use the magic of “because

2018-06-14T21:07:31+00:00July 15th, 2014|

Transform case studies with the magic of “because” Let’s say that I’m writing for a health and fitness blog with this audience: women who want to start working out but need motivation. I therefore decide to share the following experience: When I was in high school, our gym teacher told us to jog through nearby

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StoryBranding takes a fresh look at brand marketing strategies

2018-06-14T21:07:31+00:00July 14th, 2014|

Storybranding If, in 1891, you were suffering from a “bilious” or “nervous” disorder, apparently all you needed to do was take Beecham’s Pills, the “most marvelous antidote yet discovered.” In fact, it would also take care of your weak stomach, sick headache, impaired digestion, constipation and disordered liver. Wow. What a deal! Better yet, this

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To create more content, should you start working in your sleep?

2018-06-14T21:07:31+00:00July 1st, 2014|

More content . . . better content . . . MORE CONTENT . . . BETTER CONTENT It’s as if Google was the super-sized cousin of the Cookie Monster, devouring more and more content while demanding better tasting copy with each chomp and gobble. Yes. As mentioned in our post about writer’s burnout last week,

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Use Google Analytics demographic data to market to your audience

2021-04-07T10:51:57+00:00June 3rd, 2014|

Get targeted demographic data for free with Google Analytics Companies can spend thousands and thousands of dollars trying to get a good handle on their target markets and still not feel as though they have a true picture. Meanwhile, other companies don’t spent any time or resources getting to understand their

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Tips for creating content that Google rewards, without phone anxiety.

2018-06-14T21:07:32+00:00June 3rd, 2014|

Creating content that Google rewards – without (too much) phone anxiety In 2014, Google is rewarding quality original copy – and the reality is that, like it or not, one of the best ways to accomplish this is through one particular type of primary source: the phone interview, the cause of anxiety for many writers.

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Managing your local listing in Google

2018-06-14T21:07:32+00:00May 21st, 2014|

Introduction to Google Local If you provide a service to your local community, then chances are this post is for you. For example, type moving company into Google. What we see in Cleveland will differ greatly from what someone else sees in Miami. This is because Google understands that some queries carry local intent. Queries

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Effectively deal with online complaints with this 1-2-3 approach

2018-06-14T21:07:32+00:00May 8th, 2014|

How to deal effectively with online complaints and criticisms Recently, a woman accused a Starbucks barista of using caramel to create satanic symbols in two cups of coffee that she’d bought: one was a Pentagram symbol and, the other, 666. She posted her complaint to the Starbucks Facebook page and her post was liked and

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