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How to Write a Content Marketing Blog Post

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Here’s a little review of steps involved in writing and publishing a blog post: Once you have written the body of the post, it’s time to check for effectiveness: Before you publish, here are a few smart things to check for: And now you are ready for important final steps… What is missing here? Blog this on Blogger.

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Search Engine Results: 3 Tips for Savvy Bloggers

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You’ve got to optimize your reader-focused content (so the search engines know what you’re writing about). Blog this on Blogger. No More Geek-Speak: SEO for Smart Bloggers. You’ve got to build links to your site (to build your credibility with search engines and people). Go there now, please. Share this on del.icio.us.

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No More Geek-Speak: SEO for Smart Bloggers

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In seconds, after writing a draft, a report is generated, telling me what’s wrong with my headline, use of keywords, description, etc. It’s easy to see how your content can be improved, without being an expert in search marketing. Blog this on Blogger. Blog Marketing: How Readers Find Your Business.

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Business Blog: 4 Reasons to NOT Write Your Own

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Here’s the message, loud and clear: 99% of busy business professionals and attorneys should not – repeat, not – waste their precious productive hours writing their own blog posts and website content. You will burn yourself out, and your business will suffer – even if you enjoy doing the writing. Not convinced? But why bother?

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6 Writing Tips for SEO Friendly Content Marketing

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Do you know how to write SEO-friendly content your readers will love? This week’s guest post by Christian Arno of Lingo24 shares 6 writing tips for writing online content that works for both readers and search engines. Writing for the web can be like walking on a tightrope. Blog this on Blogger.

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Content Marketing with Emotions: Write with Feeling

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Are you writing with feeling? Next time you review your writing, try to identify possible feelings in the reader. Content marketing that doesn’t resonate emotionally can’t do a good job of building relationships, inspiring trust, and moving people into taking action. Emotional Writing. Blog this on Blogger.

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Serial Writing Formula: 1=5+2=7+1

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I’m talking about serial writing. You take one main concept, break it down into a list of 5 key elements, write an introductory overview, write a concluding summary, and here’s what you get: 7 stand-alone articles to post on your blog and to submit to article directories. Blog this on Blogger. Tweet This!