SEO a Course for Content Writers - Part - 1

Aji has written a very interesting post in his blog titled SEO a curse for Content Writers. While writing the comment, I was pampered to write a post and while writing the post I am prepared to write a series of posts on “Online Content Writing Course”.
I may often refer to content writer’s profiles rather [...]

A different approach

I think I would change my writing style.

I will make it something different –
Somewhat different –
In style and formatting…

In such cases,
I might concentrate on some different issues,
But that would be solely to realize [...]

World’s Best Presentation Winner - Slideshow

I just came across a beautiful slide show (Shared in this post).

Now you may ask me what this slide show has to do with this blog. I agree that contextually there is no need to put it in this blog.
Nevertheless, look at the presentation, and overall packaging, it’s simply mind-blowing.
That is what I [...]

Web Content Writing Resources

C4content has made a long list there in Listible on Web Content Writing Resources. It is open for contribution. You can tag it, vote for best sites to come up in the list, and even you can write your comments on specific site in the list. You can also add this list or any other [...]

Use of words and phrases in web content writing!

Should we maintain a natural flow of fixing words while writing web content? Or should we stick to the same group of key words!
Ideally the thumb rule says a single page should target a single keyword!
This is not a rule of thumb the other way round as I perceive.
If Latent Semantic Indexing is introduced [...]

Web Content Writing: Use of Industry Specific Terms

Most of web content writers like us are not specific field experts.
Say for example, I have no idea about digital printing, or breathable fabrics but I need to write pages on this topic. And topic changes every other day.
We need to start from nowhere most of the time. To add to this, we [...]

Web Content Writing – When and how people feel comfortable!

Few days back I asked a question on Yahoo Answers. The question goes like: When do you feel comfortable reading a web page!
The answer I have received so far:
PokerChip gives a one liner: “straight to the point of the topic”
From Raghavendra Mudugal I find:

Content should be well organized
It should tell on the topic with [...]

Winning reader’s faith: Alarming Survey results

A survey was done by Princeton Survey Research Associates for Consumer WebWatch among 1500 American internet Users that should sound alarming to commercial sites.
The survey results are based on interviews with 1,500 Internet users age 18 and older, conducted for Consumer WebWatch by Princeton Survey Research Associates. The Internet users were identified from among 2,542 [...]

Web Content Writing: How you Say is Important than What you Say

Internet Marketing Monitor has come up with a good article on content writing. They have referred to another article on web content writing - “Resolve to Produce Great Content” by P.J. Fusco in this regard.
This article tries to analyze the edge between good content and great content using examples from different websites targeting same [...]

How to win reader’s faith through your content – Prove Yourself!

At any cost prove your point or claim.
This never means that I am asking you to make a dead person alive. What I am saying is that while making a claim, be sure if it has enough potential to prove itself! Or take no time in going for another issue!
Provide data and not [...]