How to Write Tight for the Internet


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Write tight for the web

Web Writing 101 When you’re writing for the web, you have to write tight.  That means you have to trim out unnecessary language, use easily digestible words and leave out fluffy, non-informational stuff. Novelists and creative writers can craft flowery prose – but we can’t, because web readers want to read and digest information quickly. […]

4 Myths About Guest Blogging


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Guest Blogging

Writing a guest post for someone else’s blog is considered one of the best ways to market your website and bring in additional traffic. The theories behind this are: Your link will be accessible to the readers of another blog. When they read your post they may follow the link back to your site. Your […]

Google Panda-The Update: Bye-bye Low-Quality Links!


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Google Panda

Google pretty much controls the future of your website. Although it may be tough to swallow for some, Google is in full support of expertly written, original and informational articles. They are 100% committed to getting rid of poor quality, low-grade or duplicated articles. PLR is one route websites take to buy cheap content and […]