Writing articles for Ezines – The Greatest Little Known Secret

Written by Joanne King


Well maybe it’s not that “little known” but some people do find it a little “scary” and “daunting” to have to write out a pile of articles and submit them. I will be honest, at first it scared to begoalie (yes I know that isn’t such word but it sounds scary hehe) out of me when I first heard you can gain free traffic just by writing free content.

And of course my thoughts swayed to “it’s going to take me forever, is it really worth it?” … Well I can assure you it’s definitely worth it! Andrepparttar more you continue to do it,repparttar 143287 easier it gets. Just like when you first begun riding a bike, you didn’t want to fall off and skin your knees and you start off a bit shaky but after a while it becomes second nature.

Now I notice there are some people who write just one article and that’s it! Writing just one article is not going to impact your traffic I can assure you of that. You need to write plenty of them!

Choosing Your Domain Name – Internet Marketing

Written by Joanne King


This is actually an important key to your business and sometimes its success. I will explain why through-out this article.

Firstly when choosing a domain name you can use letters, numbers or hyphens however you can’t use hyphens atrepparttar beginning norrepparttar 143286 end of your URL. You can use up to 67 characters.

Choosing a smaller domain name will help your website be more easily remembered for repeat vistors (who don’t bookmark your website but wish to return). Problem is most ofrepparttar 143287 smaller domain names are taken these days.

Choosing a name that is relevant and rich in keywords for your product or service will enhance your chances of being found inrepparttar 143288 search engines. From my knowledge using hyphens can actually give you a better position for example, if you are selling horse shoes you might choose a domain name that looks like this: www.horse-shoes.com

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