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INTRODUCTION TO ARTICLE MARKETING ........... 4
CHOOSING YOUR TARGET MARKET ..................... 6
YOUR ARTICLE CASH MACHINE .......................... 20
SETTING THE WHEELS IN MOTION ...................... 30
CREATING A COMPELLING RESOURCE BOX ..... 35
QUICK START ACTION PLAN ................................ 39
CONCLUSION: FINAL WORDS .............................. 43
TOOLS & RESOURCES............ 45
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Introduction To Article Marketing
There are a few important ingredients to creating high performance Article Marketing campaigns that maximize the overall effectiveness of your marketing efforts, while ensuring that you receive the most exposure possible from each article that you submit into the online directories.
First, writing an article on just any topic isn’t going to yield the results you’re looking for, if you haven’t first conducted keyword research to identify what your target audience is actively looking for, and the exact keywords and phrases they are using to be able to locate content on your topic.
This is fundamentally one of most critical elements of a successful article marketing campaign.
The closer you are able to target your prospective customer base with well written articles that incorporate primary keywords, the more traffic and exposure you will be able to generate.
Think about the possibilities if you carefully evaluated a niche market, creating keyword swipe files of highly relevant terms and phrases and incorporated them into your content. Not only will this help you position yourself within the search engines, but
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Introduction.......................6
How To Write a Press Release for Online
Distribution.........................8
What To Write About?...............9
Topics for Press Releases...............9
The Structure of Press Release........13
Advanced Strategies.........18
Multi-media....................18
SEO Aspects Of Your Release........23
How To Ensure You Benefit From The Panda
Update.....................26
How do I do this?......................29
Hooks And Going Viral...................31
So I Have It Written What Now?...........34
Optimizing For The Search Engines..........36
Traffic and keywords...............37
Understanding volumes and conversion.......39
Finding the words............41
Factors to consider when choosing your
keywords.............43
Onpage and Offpage SEO...............47
Onpage in detail............................47
Uniqueness of content..................51
Offpage Optimization....................52
Quality and quantity of links...........54
To Conclude.......................55
About Ravepress......................56
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Introduction
Everyone has heard of press releases. However not many people consider them for online exposure, traffic and for improving your search ranking – maybe because the costs are too prohibitive or because they don’t have ‘worthy’ news?
Many people think that a press release can only be written and submitted by a PR professional.
In fact anyone can write a release for their business or website and publish to get attention.
That’s not to say that this replaces the role of the PR consultant at all. Where the professional really adds value is to get your business in personal contact with the media. This can only be done effectively with the consultant’s contacts in your specific business area, but of course there is a price for that. 7
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What Basic Training Does Your Cat Need? 4
How to Gain the Respect of Your Cat 6
How To Litter-box Train Your New Cat 8
What Cat Behaviors Need to be Broken? 10
How to Stop Scratching and Clawing 12
How to Prevent Your Cat Eating Houseplants 14
How to Stop Your Cat Jumping on Counters and Tables 16
How to Stop Your Cat Running Out the Door 18
What Cat Behaviors Need to be Learned? 20
How to Teach Your Cat to Come When Called 22
How to Walk Your Cat on a Leash 24
How to Teach Your Cat to Sit on Command 26
How to Teach Your Cat to Accept Brushing 28
How to Teach Your Cat to Have His Nails Clipped 30
How to Teach Your Cat Tricks From Natural Behaviors 32
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What Basic Training Does Your Cat Need?
Cats are animals. Humans are animals as well but supposedly of a higher order. In order to live together in a companionable and happy relationship there are some things that your cat needs to learn. Owning an animal of any sort should be more pleasure than pain, but there will be considerable pain if the animal is in control of the household.
So what is the basic training your cat needs, to establish a happy relationship in the family?
First, there is toilet training. There would be nothing worse than to come home from a hard day at the office to find an unmentionable lump on your best bedspread. So where to go to the toilet is one of the most important things to train your cat or kitten. Cats are naturally clean animals so it is quite easy to train to use a litter tray. Simply place him on it after his meal.
Other basic training may depend on where you live. If you live in an apartment, you may need to train your cat to lead so that you can take him outside. If you live in the country, this may not be necessary. If you live close to major traffic, but have a backyard, you may need to train your cat to keep away from the road, otherwise he is likely to get run over.
Another important item that will need attention is to stop your cat from scratching the furniture. Cats love to scratch and it is their nature to sharpen their claws. They don't just do it to ruin furniture, but this is what will happen if they are not trained. Remove your cat from the furniture immediately he starts to scratch and place his paws against his scratching pole...
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Do You Prefer Film or Digital? 4
What Can YOUR Camera Do? 6
What Are You Taking a Picture Of? 8
How Light Affects Your Picture 10
How to Determine Correct Exposure 12
How to Use the Aperture 14
How Shutter Speed Affects Your Photos 16
Tips for Taking Outside Photos 18
Tips for Taking Indoor Photos 20
Tips for Taking Portrait Shots 22
Tips for Taking Motion Shots 24
Tips for Taking Group Pictures 26
Tips for Taking Macro Pictures 28
Tips for Taking Candid Photos of Children 30
Tips for Taking Stunning Landscape Shots 32
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Do You Prefer Film or Digital?
Most people have embraced digital photography with enthusiasm. The lower cost of printing and storage is a big factor in the popularity of digital photography, especially for amateurs. With digital photography you don’t have to pay for the printing of a snapshot that has turned out awful. You can view the shot as soon as you’ve taken it and if it’s not up to scratch, delete it from the memory card with a simple click. If you want to wait and look at it on your computer or on the printout machine in the store, you can do that too.
The low cost of taking a photo means that you can practice more and hone your skills without spending lots of money. The LCD window is there for checking the quality. You can take lots of photos before your memory card is full too. No counting to thirty or so photos and then having to change the film. What if you forgot to buy an extra one? You can easily miss that great snapshot just because your camera ran out of film. With a traditional film camera, you have to take the shot without knowing just how it will turn out. You send the film away to be developed and have to wait a week to get it back, depending on where you live. You have to pay for the whole film, no matter whether you’ve cut Uncle Joe’s head off, or one of the kids decided to poke out their tongue just as you clicked.
The storage capacity of your computer is almost unlimited. You don’t have to have a cupboard full of photo albums (or cardboard boxes full of old photos) that you never get around to updating. It can all go on the computer, and then be copied to a CD-R to back it up or take it with you. With a digital photo, you can crop out that stranger’s head or the rusty drum you didn’t notice. You can change the color from cold to warm and do all sorts of other fancy stuff to improve that snapshot you want to keep but is not perfect...
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The History of Wine 4
How Wine is Made 6
What Makes One Wine Better Than Another? 8
Learn the Basics of White Wine 10
Learn the Basics of Red Wine 12
How Location Affects Wine Flavors 14
How the Barrels Affect the Flavor 16
Which Grapes Make the Best Wine? 18
Where Are the Great Wines Made? 20
How to Purchase Wine 22
How to Store Wine 24
How Long to Keep Wine in the Bottle 26
How To Serve White Wines 28
How to Serve Red Wines 30
How to Pair Wine With a Meal 32
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The History of Wine
No one knows who made the first wine. Perhaps a cave man stored grape juice in a skin bottle of some kind, forgot about it and then drank it after it had fermented. There are references to wine in ancient Egyptian stone engravings. Greece and Rome have traced mention of it back to their pre-history. There were laws in ancient Babylon concerning the keeping of wine shops. This wine was not quite the same kind as we enjoy today. It wasn’t until man learned that wine could be kept and improved with age, that fine wines were born.
An ancient wine bottle found in Germany and dated about 325AD still had wine in it. Olive oil was used to prevent evaporation and oxidation. It was the Romans who invented wooden barrels in which to age wine; up until then skins or clay jars had been used. They may also have been the instigators of glass bottles, for glass blowing was starting to become more common during Roman times. Certainly, they influenced the beginnings and spread of grape growing in Europe through their own expertise in growing and caring for grapes and their winemaking expertise.
While wine producing was common in Europe, grapevines were at first unsuccessful in America; no one seemed to know why. However, eventually there was success with different varieties and Agoston Harazsthy, an Hungarian soldier and merchant is considered to be the founder of the wine industry in California. With much enthusiasm, he imported at least 300 different varieties and started up several different vineyards, introducing new practices for the new country that others had not thought of. He was obviously a man who could think outside the box...
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How to Plan Ahead for Your Projects 4
Cosmetic vs. Structural Changes 6
Great Home Improvement Ideas for Resale 8
When Should You Hire an Expert? 10
How to Change a Faucet 12
How to Paint Your Walls 14
How to Apply Wallpaper 16
How to Install Shelves 18
How to Change a Light Fixture 20
How to Lay Tiles 22
How to Lay Hardwood or Laminate Floors 24
How to Install Crown Molding and Baseboards 26
Tips for Planning an Addition to Your Home 28
Tips for Converting an Attic 30
Tips for Finishing a Basement 32
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How to Plan Ahead for Your Projects
When it comes to home improvement, unless you plan ahead for your projects, you could get into a whole lot of trouble. Whether the project is large or small, you will need to think it through and then plan ahead for it to run smoothly. When thinking ahead, you need to consider what your future needs might be. You may think that extra bathroom space would be better used as an office, but when the children reach their teenage years, an extra bathroom may save your sanity.
Also you need to think about how the project will change the traffic flow or other features in your home. If sunlight shining through your kitchen window is a feature you love, then realize that a new room or deck just outside it will prevent the sun reaching that area. An extra room will also decrease your yard space.
If you are doing the project yourself, make sure you have the time to finish it within a reasonable period of time. If you are hiring professionals, make sure they are licensed and insured, and get word of mouth approvals of their work ethic. If you do some of the work yourself, make sure your hired pro can start when you want him to. A contract with clear outlines of work to be completed, materials to be used, time and costs, is an absolute necessity.
Permits may be necessary for larger projects, especially additions or structural changes. This can take some time, so be sure and start early. You also need to plan to fit the work in with your own future plans. If you’ve been planning a month overseas, just before you leave is not the best time for your project to get started. If you need some peace and quiet to finish a course of study, then wait until you’re done before you allow the sound of hammers and saws to invade your space...
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Table Of Contents
Foreword
Chapter 1:Securing The Order
Chapter 2:Using Guarantees
Chapter 3:Using P.S.
Chapter 4:Structuring The Order Page To Complete The Order
Chapter 5:Using An Exit Script In Case They Reject The Offer
Chapter 6:How To Write A Good Thank You Page So Your Customer Feels Appreciated
Chapter 7:Ways To Minimize Your Refund Rates
Wrapping Up
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Writing good copy entails being able to sell your reader just about anything by demonstrating it’s real benefits and utilizing key strategies in your material.
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