I know lots of stuff. I’m not bragging, I just really do know a lot about a lot of different subjects. I’m an expert at a few of them, but the ones I have a passion for I continually pursue perfection and try to achieve “greatness”. I’m not sure why that is. Perhaps it’s my [...]
Entries in Category "Writing for the Web"
“Jack of All Trades” are ruling the New World
Build your Blog Content Automatically with Content Syndication and get higher Google ranking
I just stumbled upon SyndicateKahuna.com. It’s a service that let’s you automatically get content on your blog, in the categories that you choose. The idea is that promoters and advertisers PAY to submit content, and in return that content is “dripped” to web sites, like yours, automatically. The syndicator adds a special php script to [...]
Why standing out is ESSENTIAL to successful online marketing
Are you standing out? Are you marketing just like everyone else or are you taking the extra steps to stand out against the competition? Good companies market themselves like everyone else and most of the time, that’s ok. The problem, however, is that in a democratized market online where the barriers to competition are [...]
5 reasons a single page web site is better for your SEO ranking
Out of the blue, I was contacted today by a local business owner seeking Wordpress theme customization from a theme they purchased on Themeforest (by the way, read about how I was able to provide everything the client wanted in my other blog post) At first, I thought someone referred them to me, but after [...]
5 Reasons why it’s better to use lots of Categories in your Blog
I’m learning a lot about SEO lately and how search engines index content. One idea I stumbled upon reading about SEO optimization for your blog is the idea of using lots of Categories almost to the point of over-using it. I’m convinced now that having lots of Categories in your blog is beneficial to both [...]
10 Tips for Efficient, Quick, and SEO friendly Blogging
About 7 minutes. That’s all the time I took to write this blog post. I didn’t login to the Wordpress admin pages, and I didn’t visit my blog to post this blog entry. How did I do it? Read on for more.
Tip #1: Write about anything. You think you need to write about something [...]
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