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  • 17). Make Your Articles Work Harder For You  By : Susane B. Myers
    You probably already know how effective article marketing can be to drive traffic to your site and to improve your search engine rankings. You spend some time each month or even each week to write and submit articles. Now you can make them work even harder for you by reusing them. Here are a few ideas to get you started. Start out by combining several related articles into a free report.
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  • 19). Create An Outline To Write Better Articles  By : Ivan Kelly
    No matter how many times a person has done it, writing articles can be a task many would rather avoid. Now at a time when it could help you in your job or work, facing the task can be like facing the enemy. Creating an Outline makes this task much easier. What sets successful writers apart are the preparation, methods and procedures they use. This article will serve as a useful guide for you. Trust and rely on your outline because it will prove to be a very helpful tool when you do.
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  • 22). Spiders, Foxes, and Articles  By : Martin Andrew
    In case you haven’t ever read anything by me yet, or in case you haven’t quite “twigged” my angle yet, then the simplest way I could put my overall marketing philosophy, is like this, Think of a spider, and its web, and also imagine a Fox, and his Cunning ways. To define these as strategies, I would say, the spider was “Catchall” type “Fisherman” strategy.
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  • 25). The Source, Of Course  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    Writing “net friendly” articles does not mean we can automatically leave out any mention of our sources. There is a tendency for many writers to simply write their material and not cite their sources, particularly when it is obvious that a source has been quoted somewhere within the body of the article. Generally, what I do when it comes time to mentioning sources for an internet article, I attempt to first find that information on the internet and, if it is there, I simply provide anchor links in my article back to that source.
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