Theme Week: Publish Your Blog Post Without SEO, and 1000s of Visits Will Be Forever Los... - 0 views
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Search, and Google in particular (with 90% of worldwide share), still drive vastly greater quantities of traffic than all the social networks combined (some good research from DefineMG here). Given Google’s 3.5+ Billion searches performed each day, that shouldn’t be a surprise, but to many bloggers, thinking about search, Google, and all that “SEO stuff” has been put aside in favor of Facebook shares, likes, tweets, +1s, and the more visible feedback and applause that come from social sources.
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Thankfully, you can resolve to make this a priority in the future. It may sound like a bad infomercial, but you can substantially upgrade your blog’s SEO potential with less than 5 minutes per post. Here’s how:
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The other keyword research source I’d encourage you to pursue is Google’s autosuggest.
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7 Writing Prompts to Get Your Creative Juices Flowing - 0 views
Writer Unboxed » Imagining Beyond One's Own Experience, or What the Fiction W... - 0 views
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Imagining is the job of the fiction writer. This is what we do, every time we sit down in front of a blank page. It seems as if we’re working with no more than a keyboard or pen and paper, but that’s not true. We have at our disposal every person we’ve ever known, every experience we’ve ever had, seen, heard and felt. Our ingredients are the people who have ignored us and caused us to search our brains for reasons why, people whom we’ve admired, both intimately and from a distance, and people whom we’ve tried to emulate. People who love us despite our faults; people we can’t stand despite our efforts to be better people ourselves.
Inspiration for Content Creators - 0 views
Seven Ways Your Physical Environment Can Help or Hinder Your Writing | Writing Forward - 0 views
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Are You Likely to be Interrupted?
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What Can You Hear?
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Are You Sitting Comfortably?
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How Much Should You Charge for Your E-Book? Ask These X Questions - 0 views
Cory Doctorow On Freedom Of Expression, DRM, Piracy And Censorship | The Creative Penn - 0 views
Cynics and Cynosures - 0 views
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cynic comes from a Greek word meaning “dog-like, currish, churlish.”
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The word cynosure comes from a Greek word meaning “dog’s tail.” This was the name given by the Greeks to the northern constellation Ursa Minor, the “Small Bear” in whose tail is the Pole-star, also known as the North Star. Because the North Star is bright and a means of finding the direction of north, the word cynosure acquired the figurative meaning of “something that is bright and serves as a guide.”
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In modern usage, a cynic is a person disposed to find fault with everything and to rant about it to everyone. A cynic trusts no one’s sincerity or good intentions. The adjective is cynical; the noun is cynicism.
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17 Reasons to Write Something NOW - 0 views
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