Tuesday, June 24, 2008

How to Write Content That Generates Traffic: 6 Specific Tips

In my last post, I talked about some changes moving forward. Specifically, the writing of more involved posts. Well, today I'm kicking off a three-part series. This probably would have dragged on to 4, 5 or 6,000 words easily.

Hence, I'm breaking this tutorial into three parts, which will run today, tomorrow and Thursday. It's entitled How to Write Traffic Generating Content. It dispenses some hard statistics, reasons why what you're currently doing may not be working and offers some ways to change that.

Enjoy it!

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