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  • Syndicated content may benefit your blog
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    Last Updated: March 6, 2011

    by Stephanie Elie.

    Syndicated Content – Good or Bad?  Many may have noticed I have been inter-mixing my blog with some related syndicated content. Like the article “A Portable Charger to Revive your Dead Devices and Schools Hope Social Networking is the Answer to Dropouts.”

    What do you think? Love it or hate it?

    There are many reasons why I decided to do so, one is because I want my site to be more of a destination then just me jibber jabbering about whatever. I want it to be a place where people find information on hot tech products and where they can get some helpful tech tips. In addition, get information on entrepreneurship and business. So I thought adding syndicated content would be an asset to provide more information that comes from different sources. Plus it would allow me to update my site more frequently by adding syndicated content on the days I’m less likely to post.

    Read the rest of this article from BizzieMommy.

  • Blogging Tips: What Is Qauality Content?
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    Last Updated: January 19, 2011

    This article was written by Farrukh Ali.

    You might have read in my posts and posts of a lot of blogger all over the Internet that the key to success lies in posting quality content. I totally agree with that and I strongly recommend you to post quality content, otherwise you won’t make it in the world of the blogers. This is probably the best one of the Blogging Tips: Blog with high quality posts. However, I’ve never came across a post that really answered the question “What is quality content?”. So, they tell you that you should provide quality content, but they don’t define “quality”. This article will scratch the surface of this topic and tries to give you an insight of what a quality post is and what isn’t quality.

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  • How to Write an Ebook Fast
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    Last Updated: November 20, 2010

    This article was written by Yuwanda Black.

    Recently, InkwellEditorial.com hosted its first ebook writing and publishing tournament. I hosted this tournament because I’ve written almost 20 ebooks to date, and people were always asking me how I manage to publish so many.

    So, to prove how relatively easy it was to write an ebook fast, I thought, “Hmm, why not have a public forum where I show wanna-be ebook writers that it can be done.” Hence, the tournament was a challenge for participants to write an ebook in 3 days, put together a marketing plan and start logging sales within a week.

    Read the rest of this article from Blogging Tips.

  • Website survival: If you’re not a publisher of content, start now
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    Last Updated: February 11, 2010

    This article was written by Mitch Joel.

    “When brands sit down to evaluate what they’re doing online and in the mobile channels, the first realization they have is that what they’re doing is usually not up to snuff with the massive amount of online usage that their consumers are engaged with. And more often than not, they also grapple with what their peers and competitors are doing in these spaces as well.

    It’s all fine and dandy, as brands continue to try to out-design their competitors, but the digital landscape continues to evolve. And there’s a bigger, scarier realization that comes with just a little bit of scratching beneath the surface: Your website is not important any more.

    Becoming a publisher of content online is what the digital channels are really all about.”

    Read the rest of this article from the Vancouver Sun.

  • VIDEO – Creating Niche Site Content For WordPress
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    Last Updated: May 16, 2009

    Watch this video from Carlo Selorio.

  • The Value of Content Marketing
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    Last Updated: April 3, 2009

    This article is from ClickZ.

    “After the first dot-com bust, “content is king” was the rallying cry of any competent Web worker. Back then this revelation was novel online. Soon after, this mantra became a cliché. As it often goes with clichés, they start out as something true and meaningful. Eventually, the words become common, outlive their value, and are so overused that they’re easily ignored.” Read article.

  • How to Develop Content for Your E-Zine
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    Last Updated: March 2, 2009

    This article is from E-Zinez.

    “Do you struggle with writing articles for your E-Zine? Wish you had more time to devote to developing ideas and content? Well, you are definitely not alone. Due to the exploding popularity of E-Zines as marketing tools, many small business owners find themselves wearing yet another hat – that of E-Zine publisher. Most likely, you have also taken on the additional roles of writer, editor, and mailing list manager.

    The concern I hear most often from new E-Zine publishers is, “I am already so busy. I don’t have time to think about coming up with an idea for an article much less writing one.” Sound familiar? Your answers might be closer than you think!” Read rest of article.