I love putting a bit of fun in my day’s work and I tend to do this by adding some little games into my article writing. I think that it is time to share my favourite ways of doing this with other writers. While I can’t guarantee that everyone will get the pleasure from these pastimes that I do while I write, I hope that at least one of them strikes a chord with you. Maybe you already play some of them anyway or you have variations on these ideas. This might let me see whether we all do the same sort of thing or whether I am maybe going a little bit loopy...
There are many reasons why people hire freelance web content writers to work on their blogs and websites. Some do it because they don’t have time to write as much content as they want to keep their site interesting and up to date. Others do it because they need content in a different language. Some choose to hire SEO writers because they themselves don’t know how to use SEO techniques, but know that employing them will boost their web traffic. In any case, if you find yourself in need of a writer with good SEO skills, here are some tips to make...
Most copywriters are aware that their headlines are given only a few seconds to make an impression on the reader. And in those few seconds, the reader decides if they are going to continue reading the copy you’ve written, or move on to reading something else. It is the responsibility of the copywriter to make every effort to keep the reader’s interest in their copy. So, how do you create copy that grabs the reader’s attention and heightens their curiosity to encourage them to read more? Karon Thackston offers some examples of reformed headlines...
What is Black Hat SEO? What types of sneaky SEO techniques do the search engines frown upon? At Big Oak Inc., we only engage in legitimate search engine optimization strategies that get results for our clients. However, we are aware of the underhanded tactics used by some SEO firms to try and manipluate search engine results, called Black Hat SEO. One of those tactics is keyword “spamming.” When a keyword is repeatedly used on a page so the search engines spiders will find it, but is not readable or makes no sense to the reader of the web page,...
