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Showing posts with label content. Show all posts

Tuesday, 21 June 2011

Free White Paper on SEO Content Writing

I have been a big fan of CopyBlogger for a long time and recently due to my ever increasing work pressure it has become extremely difficult to follow up with my favorite websites ( I have more than 50 blogs on my Google Reader) and the time crunch has also taken a toll on this blog as I hardly find time to write.

However, today, while I was checking CopyBlogger after a long time I found this free give away and thought I would mention it here for my readers. Brian Clark , the founder of CopyBlogger is giving away a fantastic 28 page white paper – "How to Create Compelling Content That Ranks Well in Search Engines" . And the best part is that this white paper is actually FREE – you don’t even need to trade your email id for this.

Of the 28 pages, as Brian have been extremely honest to mention, the first 24 pages are pure educational stuff on search engine friendly content writing while the last four pages talk about the Scribe Software. If you are not interested just ignore it, but Scribe isn’t really bad and can be pretty helpful for people involved in SEO content writing.

You can download the whitepaper here.

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Sunday, 19 June 2011

Better access to your content is, well, better



(Cross-posted from the Google Places Blog.)



Google Places makes it quick and easy for you to tell your friends, and the world, what you think about the places you visit.



And since your reviews are your reviews, we figured giving you access to all this content in one convenient way might be helpful. Now, when you visit your profile on Google Places (to find it, click on your picture in the upper left of the screen), you’ll find a link along the left that points to an Atom feed of all the place ratings and reviews you’ve created on Google. The feed address is known only to you, but you are free to share it however you want. So, go on, enjoy your data.



In addition to taking your Google Places ratings and reviews with you, we also thought it’d be useful if you could more easily rate and review on Google the places you’ve found elsewhere in your travels or on the web.



To do that, just find the URL of a public GeoRSS/Atom feed that contains place information you care about. This could be anything from a feed of your Foursquare check-ins to a My Map you may have created years ago. Paste the URL into the search box on Google Places. We’ll show you place cards that line up, as best as we’re able to determine, with the places in the public geo feed. Then, you can rate to your heart’s content.



By making it easier for you take your opinions with you and rate familiar places quickly, we hope you’ll find more places you love, no matter where you may have discovered them.



Posted by Juan Silveira, Software Engineer



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