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April 2011

Editor’s Note: This is a guest post by Angela Brown.  Angela has been working as a search engine optimizer in WebGuru Infosystems – a leading website design and development company, for the past 2 years. He has also written articles on different topics such as website design, SEO, logo design, graphic [...]

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When you start to look at yourself as a professional writer (i.e. one who earns money for the craft), you will realize that in the beginning it can be a bit daunting and not very lucrative.  It takes more than raw talent to start earning a paycheck. While there may be those who hit it [...]

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One of the keys of success in affiliate marketing is starting out organized and staying organized. If you’re like I was back in 1999 when I first started in the industry, you have a full-time job that you need to meet your responsibilities which means you have limited time to launch your affiliate marketing busi
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Easter Inspiration

by Julie McElroy on April 23, 2011

Today is Easter!  I am not going to provide you with a long post on the importance of this holiday.  But, for me, Easter is the most important day of the year.  Not because of Easter eggs and cute bunnies, but because of what it represents.  The true reason we acknowledge this day. The real [...]

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How the Panda Update Opened Up New Doors

by Julie McElroy on April 20, 2011

I am sure by now, you have all heard of Google’s Panda update which affected many of the Web 2.0 sites, specifically content sites like Suite 101 and eZine Articles.  If you have not, check out some of the related articles below.
While Google’s updated algorithm has been touted to target “content farms,”  I have not [...]

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Why Your Ego Could Be Damaging Your Copy

by Chris Hoole on April 18, 2011

Editor’s Note: This is a guest post from Chris Hoole.  Please read more about Chris in the bio footer.
Being an online copywriter allows you to enjoy a flexible lifestyle in which you get paid to do what you love. Every new project you receive broadens your industry knowledge as your research sets you up for [...]

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