Online Content Is Going Literary
One of the most significant changes this past year is in how online content is going literary, meaning that authorship now matters more than ever.
One of the most significant changes this past year is in how online content is going literary, meaning that authorship now matters more than ever.
Some bloggers never seem to run out of fresh content ideas. Are you one of them, or do you often find yourself at a loss for topics to write about?
You’ve probably heard by now how the search engines are regarding content freshness in their ranking system. But do you understand what that means?
Becoming an influential leader in your market means you’ll have to get into some serious perspective writing if you hope to make an impact.
Old style writing techniques, or as I like to call it “Grandma grammar” wasn’t always as prim and proper as you might think.
Whether you’re trying to get your readers to think or feel, imaginative writing can help to reach their logic and reasoning zones.
Being a better marketer means learning how to write better. Whether you’re writing emails, articles, or sales copy, writing plays an integral role throughout.
When “experts” tell you not to submit to lower level article directories, it’s like saying you should ignore any savings accounts that don’t have a lot of money in them.
The search algorithms are getting more sophisticated, but do you think search engine perception as far as relevancy goes has reached its apex yet?
There are ways the article directories could help themselves from being labeled as content farms. Cleaning house is just one piece of the puzzle.