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Long Tail Keywords: The Internet Salesman’s Best Friend
Author: April Hall Internet Copywriter What is the ultimate purpose of the internet? (Wow-I know that's a loaded question that could take forever to answer!) For some, the internet is a source of information. For others, it's a place to interact with friends, play games and enjoy the range of available entertainment. For many of us who work with SEO,...
Writing SEO Content that Targets the Average Reader
Author: April Hall Internet Copywriter Internet copywriters are often a unique blend of accomplished, talented writers who also have an uncanny knack for marketing. We are skilled at taking those all-important keywords and creating content that flows well, provides information and is interesting to read. There are times, however, when some of us feel compelled to put marketing keywords on...
Controversy may be King, but Moderation is Still the Diplomat
Author: April Hall Internet Copywriter Last week, Eric posted an excellent entry on the benefits of incorporating controversy into your internet content. Whether you have an interactive blog or a traditional website, using a bit of controversy is a great way to spur conversation and draw visitors to your website. It is easy to see how useful controversy can be--just...
Is Controversy the New King?
Author: Eric Brantner Web Copywriter The phrase "content is king" has been beaten to the point of exhaustion by SEOs throughout the industry. As an internet copywriter, I would never try to dispute this statement, but I do think it needs an amendment. Judging from the magazines at checkout stands, the most read stories in the local newspaper, and the...
Is Your Content Usability on Par?
Author: Eric Brantner Internet Content Writer One of the main things SEO content writers continually underestimate is the importance of content usability. Many writers think it is enough to produce keyword rich content that is decently written. This shortsighted approach focuses only on search engine implications and not on the effect their content has on the reader. Scannable Content People...