The Need of Professional Web Content Writing
The Need of Professional Web Content Writing
If you wish to stay far ahead of your counterparts then you should implement professional web content writing, as it is the best way to create a powerful, effective and engaging website. Co…
Tips for Specialized Web Content Writing
Tips for Specialized Web Content Writing
In the world of internet, where the human touch is missing, content writing is the only thing that helps in comm…
Humorous Copywriting: Adding Humor in Web Content
Humorous Copywriting: Adding Humor in Web Content
Humor has a universal appeal. People want to be happy. Many advertisement companies that show products on television commercials about the products add humor to it. The reason is to, make people laugh…
IAC Acquires Restaurant Recommendation Guide Urbanspoon
April 30, 2009 by admin
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IAC Acquires Restaurant Recommendation Guide Urbanspoon
IAC, parent company of Ask.com, has acquired Urbanspoon. The restaurant recommendation is a website as well as one of the more popular iPhone apps. Urbanspoon will remain an independent brand, but its content will be integrated with other IAC properties such as Citysearch and InsiderPages.
“With a dedicated and comprehensive focus on restaurants, Urbanspoon is a pioneer in the online and mobile space with a truly unique, innovative and consumer-friendly product,” said Jay Herratti, CEO of Citysearch. “Aggregating content from across the web and blending it with distinctive features including a polling system to rank restaurants, Urbanspoon is expanding the realm of what’s possible for consumers when it comes to finding local content on the web.”
You may remember Urbanspoon from some of the earlier iPhone commercials demonstrating apps once the App Store was open. It looks like a slot machine, except you get to choose which items you want (though you can shake for a random recommendation.)
“With millions of downloads of their iPhone app, Urbanspoon has demonstrated that they can successfully distill mash-up web content and deliver it through mobile for foodies and local restaurant seekers alike,” said Dinesh Moorjani, SVP of Mobile for IAC.
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Write Better Content: Tips and Tricks
March 29, 2009 by admin
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Write Better Content: Tips and Tricks
Who doesn t want to write better content for Web pages Great content can command online traffic create revenue and help the writer of that content establish a good reputation or even an online fan following. Well-written keyword-rich Web content is a very powerful tool. It s also what most Web sites on the Internet desire. When you know how to write better content there s a lot you can achieve….
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Amazon.com: Blogging: Genius Strategies for Instant Web Content
March 19, 2009 by admin
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Amazon.com: Blogging: Genius Strategies for Instant Web Content
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Website Traffic Strategy for Successful SEO.
Website Traffic Strategy for Successful SEO.
Search Engine Optimization is important for website traffic marketing. Use of apt keywords/phrases is not just confined to web content but expands to all web traffic avenues. If you desire increased n…
Senator Dorgan Prepares Net Neutrality Bill
November 18, 2008 by admin
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Senator Dorgan Prepares Net Neutrality Bill
Senator Byron Dorgan (D-ND) is planning to introduce a net neutrality bill in January, according to Reuters. President-elect Barack Obama has said he supports net neutrality, though it is not yet clear whether he backs Dorgan’s bill.
The bill would prevent Internet Service Providers (ISPs) from blocking web content. Net neutrality supporters say some ISPs have blocked content because of concerns over the amount of bandwidth used by customers. Others have slowed downloading activities for the same reason.
Internet service provider AT&T told Reuters it would be crazy to block content because the customers would just jump ship to an ISP that doesn’t. Blocking content would be akin to shooting themselves in the foot.
Indeed, the bill would pit ISPs such as AT&T, Verizon Wireless and cable companies against content providers such as Google and Microsoft.
Yes, in Washington, enemies make the strangest bedfellows.
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SEO Copywriters - Professional Website Content Writers
October 7, 2008 by admin
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SEO Copywriters - Professional Website Content Writers
Experienced and Professional SEO Copywriters. We Are Experts at Developing Web Content That Ranks Well and Sells. Let Our Results be Your Results!
Google Says People Will Pay For Web Content
June 4, 2008 by admin
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WAN 2008: People will pay for web content, says Google
Nikesh Arora, president Google for Europe, Middle East and Africa and vice president Google UK, believes that the web economy will evolve just like the print economy - and that means people will pay for content online, writes Stephen Brook. Read more



