This is a guest post about content quality on Savvy-Writer is by Ashley Verrill, CRM Market Analyst, Managing Editor for the Customer Service Investigator at Software Advice. Everyone knows content is a productive tool for enticing visitors to your website, but you can’t just focus on the volume. These visitors need to actually stay and […]
Category Archives: Overcoming Obstacles
Three Easy Twitter Tips and Tricks that Make You a Better Twitter User
On Friday, May 3, 2013, I listened to Dan Zarrella speak about the science behind Twitter. I learned some great Twitter tips and tricks. I also participated in the Twitter chat too. Drats! I didn’t win a copy of Dan’s book Dan’s book, The Science of Marketing: When to Tweet, What to Post, How to Blog, […]
Three Easy Ways to Gain and Lose Likes on Facebook
Do you remember when you started your company’s Facebook page? You probably jumped up and down as family and friends liked and shared your company’s page. When your clients or customers started liking your Facebook page, you probably jumped up and down as the number of likes your page received increased by the hour. But then […]
Bad Content Writing? How to Tell if Your Content Writing Stinks — Break Free
Do you avoid content writing because you’re afraid someone will tell you that your writing stinks? It’s kind of like having bad breath. It can be an embarrassing situation, and you may not want to ask anyone if your breath stinks because you’re afraid of a negative response. It’s the same with your content writing. […]
Stop Wasting Time! Go from Ideas to Blog Posts
I’m sure you have great ideas for blog posts either for your own website, or your company’s website. Congratulations! But I ask you to put your blog ideas aside for a moment and read the following: • Pick any blog such as Copyblogger, Boost Blog Traffic, The Huffington Post, Guy Kawasaki, Chris Brogan, Seth Godin, and […]