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How to effectively write a SEO copy

October 28, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is rapidly gaining popularity as an effective marketing tool. There are many companies that offer SEO services and there are thousands of blogs and websites with millions of articles. But in order to be an effective SEO writer you need to know how to write to get the most traffic directed to your web page.

Keywords- This is the most important aspect of writing a SEO copy. First decide what keywords you are going to use. When you type a keyword in the search bar of the search engine it will search for websites that contain the keywords and the sites which mention the keyword many times will be ranked higher in the list. The main purpose is to get the article higher on the list.

Using the keyword many times does not mean that it has to be randomly used throughout the article but it should blend in naturally with the rest of the copy. An article with several repetitions of keywords but with not much substance will not make a reader Bookmark the page.

Make sure the information included in the article is accurate or else you will lose your credentials as a writer.

A New Social Network Hits the Block

October 28, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

This week, the San Francisco startup Nextdoor released what it’s calling “the first private social network for neighborhoods.” The service is free and only available within the U.S. The dinero for the whole shebang is being provided by Shasta Ventures, Benchmark Capital, and other private investors, including Rich Barton. Nirav Tolia, Nextdoor’s CEO and co-founder,

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A New Social Network Hits the Block

YouTube Regroups to Bite Into Television’s Slice of Advertising Dollars

October 20, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Not too many people would contest YouTube’s assertion that it has a very large audience worldwide, but just for good measure, the six-year-old company is flaunting some figures: apparently it receives 800 million unique visitors from across the globe each month. But to its naked dismay, there’s a glaring incongruity between its huge audience and

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Facebook Gets Friend.ly, But Will It Also Get Sweet?

October 17, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

At just two years old, Friend.ly has entered the whale’s mouth that is a Facebook acquirement. It seems like a fitting cap for a very eventful sophomore showing — this was the year, after all, that the startup experienced a robust growth spurt in user numbers, clinched $5 million in venture funds, and scored a

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Concerns Raised About Children’s Use of Facebook

October 15, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Federal laws, the Federal Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998 comes to mind, prohibit websites from collecting personal info from children younger than 13 without parental consent, but these laws are consistently flouted left and right. Last spring, Consumer Reports did the math and found that 7.5 million minors younger than 12 had Facebook

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UCLA Grads’ Janus-Like Social Platform Gains Traction

October 13, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Jono Lee and Eric Sue — both recent UCLA grads — have set their newly created social platform, TwoSides, loose on the Internet to help conceptualize duality. In its current setup, users publicly ponder the duality and merits of political, philosophical, and other more mundane stances with the help of well-thought-out displays and argument compartmentalization.

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UCLA Grads’ Janus-Like Social Platform Gains Traction

Social Media Urges On a New Statistics

October 12, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

The world’s twitter and Facebook output — along with its googling and cell phone geo data — is about to be stirred, strewn out on a researcher’s desk, and examined like a sacrificed animal’s entrails during the heyday of ancient Greece. It seems that social media has done wonders for the acceptance of an old

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Two Nobel Laureates Hangout on Google+

October 9, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

It could only be expected that a figure who, all around the world, is greeted with hundreds of people camping out for days to hear him speak would be no slowpoke when it came to embracing social media. That’s certainly the case of the Dalai Lama. He’s set a date for a Google+ hangout with

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Are Your Online Manners Polished and Refined?

October 7, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Has life on the digital sphere been making you feel like your manners and etiquette are in need of an updating? It’s likely you’re not alone. Publishers have apparently caught wind of a general clamoring for guidelines for navigating online lives with grace and two books on the subject were recently released: How to Win

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Are Your Online Manners Polished and Refined?

RIP Steve Jobs

October 6, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Today Apple announced on their website that Steve Jobs, ex-CEO and visionary founder of Apple has died at age 56. Jobs was battling pancreatic cancer and resigned his position as CEO about 1.5 months ago. Apple posted this message on their website: Apple has lost a visionary and creative genius, and the world has lost

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RIP Steve Jobs

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