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Carson Brackney, Content Done Better
Member since 30th January 2007
Occupation: Writer Content Done Better understands online business and speaks its language. That means the prices make sense and that you don't have to worry about a writer who doesn't "get it."
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07th February 2007
If you generate substantial earnings via Adsense, you probably know that the use of photos or other related graphics near the ad blocks has a tendency to increase click-through rates. As with all things Adsense, the data is cloudy, but many people report ...
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07th February 2007
"The problem is all inside your head", she said to me
The answer is easy if you take it logically
I'd like to help you in your struggle to be free
There must be fifty ways to screw up content
She said it's really not my habit to intrude
Further...
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07th February 2007
Some time ago, I read Andrew Odlysko's "Content is Not King," which argues that connectivity and point-to-point communication is far more important in terms of the net's growth and value than is traditional content.
Last week, I read a post at "What Wi...
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07th February 2007
In case you missed it, Adam Lasnik posted some interesting remarks about duplicate content at the Official Google Webmaster Central Blog in early 2007.
"Deftly Dealing with Duplicate Content" answers a few questions and creates a few new ones. It may n...
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07th February 2007
When it comes to online writing, what do we usually call an individual piece of "straight content" writing?
An article.
We rarely use the word "story" to describe the work. Stories go beyond factual recitation. They have characters, a voice and foll...
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02nd February 2007
The right SEO content writing approach can help you boost traffic in countless ways while simultaneously improving your conversion numbers. Good content is a bottom line all-star!
Online business operates from a series of relatively basic premises. Fo...
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02nd February 2007
If you provide SEO content writing services at reasonable per word rates, you're likely to have a few other wordsmiths look down upon you from time to time. Occasionally, you even read a participant's lament.
One cheap fiction writer said:
"I have w...
Views: 7
02nd February 2007
Well-known usability expert Jakob Nielson brought up an interesting point about the intersection of traditional content usability considerations and search engine performance in “Use Old Words when Writing for Findability.“ Let’s look at what it me...
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02nd February 2007
I used to tell clients, "The more content you have, the morel likely you are to generate search engine traffic from longer searches. Although you might be targeting one or two of the more popular keywords, more content will allow you to start collecting h...
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02nd February 2007
You get a visitor to your site. He or she looks around. Then what? Does he or she there to do some reading, searching, thinking and buying, or is that drop of your traffic stream searching for the fastest way to get the hell out of Dodge?
If visitorsâ€...
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