Posted on May 21, 2009 by webwordslinger
Writing words that people read is very different from writing words that people hear. When reading, the reader can go back and re-read a section. Not so with words that are heard (at least not without a rewind button).
But there are plenty of writing opportunities that’ll change your style to one people hear instead of [...]
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Posted on January 2, 2009 by webwordslinger
Press releases are used to announce everything from a new site launch to an upcoming tele-seminar – FREE. Free is always good and your clients will like the exposure.
How to Format a Web Release
Most services (see below) have a template that enables you to quickly upload a PR. However, formatting, regardless of service, is standardized [...]
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Posted on December 26, 2008 by webwordslinger
Content syndication comes straight from page 63 of the Rules of SEO though most noobs don’ t know much about it. A brief primer: content syndicators accept informational content from writers (or at least people familiar with the alphabet) and post these articles for download by webmasters.
In return for the use of that content, the author [...]
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