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SEO Article Writing: Using Keywords in Article Headlines

July 12, 2010 by publisher · Leave a Comment 

So, you have your list of keywords and you’re wondering how to incorporate them into your article titles. You’re wondering if it’s possible to do SEO article writing that also makes sense to humans. If you go overboard with your key phrases, then your article has a good chance of being declined by publishers right off the bat. How can you effectively use keywords in your article titles? Is it possible to please search engines, publishers, and human readers? Yes! This article spotlights a few techniques you can implement to effectively and correctly use your keywords in your article titles. First, let’s lay the ground rule: *Your title must serve your reader, first and foremost

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5 Common Facebook Tactics – That Don’t Work!

July 9, 2010 by publisher · Leave a Comment 

There are about ten common Facebook marketing tactics. (You can probably think of more, but most are a derivative of one of these ten.) It may surprise you to learn that five of these tactics don’t even work — that’s fully half! Now, no Fire God will suddenly appear to smite you if you happen to have done one of the following things. They are definitely mistakes, but they aren’t irreversible. In fact, they’re really only mistakes in one sense of the word. My perception of these as “mistakes” isn’t about breaches of the unwritten Facebook etiquette either – I dance on those lines myself from time to time.

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Would You Like To Build One-Way Links Fast? Here’s A Handful Of Ideas!

July 9, 2010 by publisher · Leave a Comment 

Online businesses require traffic to carry on, and many business people constantly seek out hassle-free and also productive ways to make folks take note of them and also what they have to publicize. Making inlinks would let you multiply the amount of traffic coming to your webpage or weblog and improve your profits. This short article will reveal more regarding how you could build incoming links. One approach is to market and bookmark your content through the use of services like OnlyWire. You need to position those ‘Share and ‘Bookmark’ buttons in places where your consumers could easily see it. If they love your website content, they will click on these buttons and publish your content on the leading social networking websites on the web. For you to get these buttons, you need to set up individual user accounts with these social networking websites

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Google strikes into travel search territory with software company acquiral

July 1, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Search giant Google has waded in to the travel sector by acquiring ITA software, the designer of sophisticated programmes that track flight times and fares, it has been reported. ITA Software is already employed by a number of internet travel services, including Orbitz and Google’s search rival Bing Travel. “What we’re going to do is build new flight search tools that focus on end users,” said Google CEO Eric Schmidt, maintaining that the company would honour “all existing agreements that ITA has with its partners.” The company paid $700 million (

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US takes the wind out of pirate sites’ sails

July 1, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

The US federal government has dealt a serious blow to the phenomenon of free, streaming television and film sites as it’s made good on its promise to take a harder line with copyright infringement on the web. Nine streaming websites - including Movies-Links.tv, NinjaVideo.net and FilesPump.com - have had their URLs seized in an initiative by the Feds that also included the freezing of assets from 15 bank accounts, in what they described as the “largest takedown of illegal movie and TV websites in a single action” to date. These sites allow users to view television programmes and films - often just-released or in-the-cinema productions - through their websites, which in turn are funded by advertising revenues. Though the crackdown was easier than some online anti-piracy efforts due to the site-based nature of the services - the government has admitted it lacks the technology to combat the decentralised BitTorrent phenomenon - officials suffer no delusions that they’ve seen the last of streaming sites. The computers and servers for the sites have not been seized, but “if a website reappears, so will we,” said Immigration and Customs Enforcement official John Morton

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Over 50s dominate new web audience

June 30, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

As ever more Brits connect to the World Wide Web, one of the growing age groups is the over 50s - causing a surge in demand for net services catering to older users. A new study by the UK Online Measurement Company (UKOM) found that Britain’s internet audience rose from 36.9 million last year to 38.8 million in May, with more than half of these newcomers being aged 50 or older. The new arrivals also consisted of more men than women, with men over 50 accounting for 38 per cent of the 1.9 million new users. “The internet is getting older in more ways than one,” Alex Burmaster told BBC News on behalf of UKOM. “Not only is the medium itself maturing, but the audience is shifting towards older age groups.” Over-50s now account for 31 per cent of the UK’s total online audience. The largest user base is those aged 35 to 49 - exceeding 25 per cent of the total audience - and the findings also revealed a marked difference between men and women, as seen below. “There is a still a perception that the net is youth-centric but this is clearly not the reality,” Mr Burmaster explained. The research company identified a wide range of sites of particular appeal to the older generation, including community, fashion, genealogy, travel and video sites

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Newspapers survive financial fallout by cost-cutting

June 21, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

A recent report issued by the OECD paints a gloomy picture for the future of newspapers. However, according to The Economist, the publisher of Bild and Die Welt “recently recorded the most profitable first quarter in its history”, with a profit margin showing a startling 27%. Maybe that’s good news for the German publisher but it is an exception as declining readership, especially amongst the young, can be attributed to gathering news from the internet, especially in the US, the UK, Greece, Italy, Canada and Spain. In the US, after disastrous results, the New York Times reported a first-quarter profit of US$83.3 million, up from US16.4 million year-on-year, but total revenues were down 3.2 percent year-on-year, and job losses in the industry have been especially severe in the US, the UK, the Netherlands and Spain. The Newspaper Association of America reported that print and online advertising has fallen by 35% since the first quarter of 2008 and that circulation had dropped alarmingly, yet almost all newspapers have survived. Primarily, newspapers have needed to cut costs so as to find a way out of the financial crisis by reducing payroll costs by up to 25%.

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SEO Article Writing: How To Write A Keyword Rich Title

May 26, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Writing a keyword rich article title is beneficial to your article, but is it possible to balance SEO article writing with writing that also appeals to human readers? Certainly! If you follow the techniques and advice in this article, you will be creating titles that make sense, grab the reader’s attention, and accurately portray what your article is about. Here’s where many people go wrong: They write their article, then they say: “Now I need to figure out a way to get my keyword phrase into my title.” Sometimes this afterthought approach works, but most of the time it doesn’t. When you create your article and title and then backtrack and try to get your keyword phrase in your headline, the result often looks unnatural and does not make sense. Here’s the trick: Do the opposite. Instead of finishing by trying to force your keywords into your already constructed article and title, use your keywords as a beginning point. Take your keyword phrase and brainstorm some natural sounding titles that incorporate that phrase. Then, write an article to satisfy the title. Let’s look at some examples of keyword rich titles (listing the keyphrase first, then the titles): *Healthy Eating Habits* 10 Healthy Eating Habits That Will Help You Live Longer Healthy Eating Habits For Children *Short Track Speed Skating* The History of Short Track Speed Skating Short Track Speed Skating: A Beginner’s Guide Each one of these titles makes sense, is comprehensible to a human reader, and is engaging enough to catch the attention of a reader interested in any of these topics

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Hotmail hopes to hook new users with ad campaign

May 24, 2010 by publisher · Leave a Comment 

Ubiquitous online email service Hotmail hopes to snag some new devotees with the help of a new advertising campaign hitting London over the next three days. Microsoft will be pushing its webmail service with the help of ‘The New Busy’ advertising campaign, which highlights some new time-saving features and is running on buses, black cabs and billboards around the capital. However, the adverts will also be joined by a number of initiatives in the form of interactive areas for the public to enjoy in Golden Square, Canary Wharf and Broadgate. These areas are designed to celebrate the service’s new time-saving features and will offer Londoners some quirky suggestions of what they can do with the time gained. The events, dubbed The World of New Busy, have a chill out and viewing area with a Hotmail showcase as well as some very special areas, including a special green screen that allows guests to have unique photos taken. Also on offer will be a Health Farm - where the public can learn hula hooping, Morris dancing and iconic dance moves - and a Frivolity Fields area - where knitting, hand massage and throat singing lessons will be on offer.

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Twitter: Followers, Niches, and Myths

May 24, 2010 by publisher · Leave a Comment 

Twitter has certainly emerged as one of the most popular social networking/blogging platforms of the past few years. There are various reasons why Twitter has become so wildly popular. It is a simple concept where brief messages can be sent to loyal followers. This is why Twitter is so helpful to small businesses. It can aid in promoting a business in the most cost effective manner

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