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Benefits of Active Content

Google rewards websites that have a significant amount of content. The more content the better (provided it is of a high quality), and it’s implied that simply creating the content should position your website in such a way that your hits increase and your sales/conversions increase with it. But many content marketers have found that […]

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Donate to Wikipedia

Wikipedia is fundraising again, and it’s time that everyone that uses Wikipedia donates. As a writer, Wikipedia is a frenemy. On the one hand, Wikipedia can make it harder to move forward with your content. For us here at Great Leap Studios, the benefits of the latter outweigh the former, and that’s why we’re encouraging

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Optimizing Content for Conversion – Turning Visitors Into Revenue

This post was written by Leslie Van Zee of Vantage Local – experts in local online display advertising. For correspondence or questions about online display, visit www.vantagelocal.com or followed on Twitter at @VantageLocal. Adobe’s 2012 Digital Marketing Optimization Survey revealed that online marketers tend to invest heavily to attract a web-based audience, yet they don’t

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7 Best Numbers for Numbered Lists

Numbered lists are considered a staple of marketing content. People like numbers. For whatever reason, lists that start with a number draw in more readers than articles that don’t. The most likely reason is that numbered lists indicate that there will be numerous points that the person can take away from the content, while a

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Addressing the Google Conspiracy: Google Favoring Its Own Products Won’t Last

Recently I’ve written several guest posts on this conspiracy theory that many SEO strategists have about the way Google has been updating its search results. It is widely believed that Google’s search engine updates are designed specifically for two purposes: To force more people to use their products. To force more people to use Google

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End of Budget Copywriting Tips

Right around December, companies start to get to the end of their budgets. They have X amount of money left over, and they’re looking for quick and easy ways to get rid of it. Most businesses aren’t out looking for huge, new investments. Rather, they’re simply looking for something they can spend the last of

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Leveraging Strength – Content Marketing for High Pagerank Websites and Companies

Most clients that invest in content marketing have websites that are simply not achieving success in their search engine efforts. Most are companies and individuals that need their websites to gain in pagerank, so that their websites rank well in Google and other search engines. Generally they’re at a low pagerank, or a pagerank that

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When to Split Test

Copywriting is, in many ways, an art form. The goal is to weave words together in a way that attracts visitors, keeps them on the page, and leads them towards purchasing your products. You need to be a skilled wordsmith that understands how to grab the reader’s attention – one that understands the art of

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