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Opo (Widow)- An intrigue Movie

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Why Search?

     How To Become a Blogger in Just a Week and Start Earning Part 3                                                             Why Search? With search you do not hunt for your customers. While they are actively interested in your products or services, they hunt for you. Search engines take advantage of reverse broadcast networks to help save time and money. They are instant answer systems that provide ultra-targeted advertising. Search allows you to sell what your customers want, when they want it.                                             Finding Prospects From a colleagues of mine sharing his experience with; I had just finished reading Permission Marketing by Seth Godin when I became engaged in one of the most interesting chat sessions of my life. A random kid from California instant messaged me to say hello. In much the same way as other marketers do, he scouted the web to find his ideal client. This guy searched through Yahoo! profiles and found that on my profile

Why is Blogging Such an Effective SEO Strategy?

----------------How To Become a Blogger in Just a Week and Start Earning Part 2--------                   Why is Blogging Such an Effective SEO Strategy? Over time popular bloggers build up hundreds or thousands of subscribers. These subscribers are people interested in the field or topics that blogger writes about. Each time those bloggers write a new post those readers get notified of the new content in their RSS readers. Imagine that… • everytime you had an idea to share, that 5,000 people who trust your opinions see it. • most of those 5,000 also write blogs in your field or related fields. • some of those bloggers frequently mention your site • some of those bloggers also have thousands of subscribers. Blogs are all about spreading ideas (via in content links) and accumulating attention. Where people go search engines follow. If many people link to your blog posts that also boosts your search engine rankings for the other parts of your site.

Get paid as a writer. What you need to know.

          Get paid as a writer. What you need to know. One of the most common form on working online is writing. All sorts of writing, from tech articles and news to eBooks and how-to’s. Around July 2013 I started a website called  StrongWhispers.com . It started it as a hobby project for my father who is retired and I thought he needed to keep himself occupied.  Well, he wrote a few articles and then believe it or not, got bored! I left it dormant for a few months and then thought to myself that it was getting a few readers every day, how would it fair if I employed a few people to write for it. So on to  oDesk  I went and advertised for a few writers. I had a ton of applicants, and that’s how I know that there are a lot of writers out there.  I fed them article topics and they sent me articles. I had a few bad writers initially but as I progressed I managed to find and settle with a few good writers that happily churned out content for me. At the same time they advertised thei

How To Become a Complete Blogger in just a Week and Start Earning Immediately

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So you want to start a blog? If you’re a writer, it makes perfect sense: You can use a blog to serve as your author platform, market your book or find new freelance writing clients. But where do you begin? Though you’ve got the writing part down, the rest of the process can be overwhelming. Hosting, themes and all that other techy stuff can stand in your way for years. Well, today is the day that ends.  We’re here to help you navigate every step of starting a blog, from choosing your domain name to publishing your first post. Here’s how to start a blog as a writer: 1. Pick a domain name First things first: Where are people going to find you online? As a writer,    you are your brand , so we recommend using some variation of your name.   To check availability, simply visit  Bluehost  and click on “new domain.” Or, search this handy domain-name checker! If none of the obvious options are available, try tacking a “writer” onto the end of your name, as in susanshainwri