Internet marketing is not exactly simple. People that are Internet savvy tend to believe that websites need to have a lot of keyword rich content but this is not necessarily the case. Copy needs to have a flow, provide useful information, and be readable. It should not have a bunch of keywords slapped in all over the place. Content is KING!
Most of us have a limited amount of time to dedicate to creating web content and articles that SELL our product or service. Unfortunately, some of us just lack specific skills.
There is no need to go reinventing the wheel, so here are four simple tips to help you with your web content.
One: Humorous Quotes are Always a Good Idea
Try crafting a web page geared towards famous and amusing quotes. This is an often missed method for attracting visitors to websites. You can use books already out there to help you such as: "Great Quotes from Great Leaders" by Peggy Anderson. Or, try typing some popular quotes into search engines and this will lead you straight to sites filled with great quotes to use.
You have to dedicate some time to research available material so that you can find the perfect quote. Either copy the material and paste it to your web page or have someone else do this for you. Then, add a link to your company website and wait for the traffic to generate.
Two: Existing Internet Articles
Online copyright laws are seldom enforced. You are free to copy text, rewrite, re-print, distribute, and sell the material you find. Investing in a copyright website is too expensive for most small businesses. But in the end, "you" win. It's easier to research a topic, gather the information, and rewrite the material, than shoot straight from your hip.
Never resort to "stealing" material as it is both unethical and illegal but there is nothing wrong with using material as a resource.
3.Use Directory Pages
The directory of information available on the Internet has contributed greatly to its popularity. People are always trying to find information on home improvement, self- improvement, recipes and all kinds of products or services. Every time they click on a link they get that much closer to what they are searching for. You would probably generate more traffic than you could imagine by adding a directory page to your site.
Adding a directory will put your site up next to the search engine directories. Visitors are likely to bookmark your site, which means they will return. Of course, you don't want to lead business away from your company. Instead, add link partners that are not direct competitors. This will add to your exposure.
4.Free Content
You cannot possibly save more time than by using other people's work. Why spend all of your time slaving away writing articles when there are literally thousands of starving writers out there desperate for you to use their articles. Online directories make it easy to locate writers that specialize in web content. These people are there to help and you can find them at www.arciticlecity.com. Sharing links and the addition of a credit link works.
In the end, you will have a fully operational site in far less time and with less hassle. Keywords and content are vital for success but why worry about them yourself when people with far more experience are willing to provide it to you at lightning speed?
Refinance Rule Of Thumb
Modern Japanese mahjong tiles are made of a synthetic nylon material with the symbols for the suit numbers, winds and dragons stamped onto the face of the tiles. The face of every tile in a set can be distinguished not only by the design that you see, but also by the design that you can FEEL when you rub your thumb across the face of the tile!
And rub his thumb across the face of the tile is what many an expert Japanese player of mahjong likes to do during the course of a game! Yes, not a few seasoned hands have become competent at tile-reading by rubbing the indentations on tile-face with their thumbs.
It takes hours of practice to get to the point where you can accurately distinguish each of the 34 different tile faces of a standard Japanese mahjong set with your thumb, and there seems to be little advantage in being able to do so. It is a diverting party trick and it also adds some kudos to a player's game if the player can pluck a tile from the wall, announce what it is and discard it without so much as glancing at it. As mahjong is best played at a fast and furious pace, being able to read and discard tiles swiftly does help the flow of the game, but beyond that there seems little practical advantage to be gained in learning the skill.
However, there is one case where a "thumb-reader" could glean some useful information about an opponent's tile. Experienced mahjong players enjoy playing a fast-paced game so if one player hesitates before discarding a tile, the player to his right is likely to have reached for "his" tile on the end of the wall before the first player has discarded. By placing his thumb under the tile in readiness to lift it off the wall, a competent "thumb-reader" would be able to read the tile while waiting for his turn.
But then, when a discarded tile is claimed by another player as an open "Pon" the sequence of play is broken and the player who was waiting to take a tile - and who has now "read" it with his thumb - is passed over so the tile will most likely end up in another player's hand. In that case the "thumb reader" will know what the tile is and will perhaps pay attention to where it is placed in the other player's hand.
Some people might object that such a practice is a form of cheating, but others counter that it is just part parcel of the Japanese approach to the game.
Of course that is not to say that the player who took the tile from the wall cannot resort to some deceptive tactics of his own by adding the tile to a random place in his hand while appearing to concentrate on placing it carefully into position so as to mislead the "thumb-reader" as to the construction of the hand.
Whatever you may think about the practice of "thumb-reading", the fact that it is possible to do at all is testimony to the sensitivity of the human thumb, or "oya yubi" as it is called in Japanese.
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