Web Content: How Much Should I Pay?

Written by Joel Walsh


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If you getrepparttar same results with 50 pages with similar traffic levels, that's an increase of $328500. Now multiply that by however many sites you or your company owns. Can you say, "early retirement"?

Keep in mind, that's onlyrepparttar 150854 additional revenue you get fromrepparttar 150855 improved content compared with what you were getting already from your work. No extra work needed.

Sales/leads model

If your website is a promotional vehicle for a business,repparttar 150856 results can be even more spectacular. If a page nets you $500/day in sales or leads, website content improvements that increase your sales or leads by 20% will pay for themselves within a month, if not a week.

In reality, if your current content is really weak,repparttar 150857 improvement is likely to be even more spectacular. Traditionally, overhauling bad sales writing doubles or even triplesrepparttar 150858 response rate.

The best part of all this isrepparttar 150859 advantage you'll gain overrepparttar 150860 competition, with so many website owners inrepparttar 150861 dark about their content. If you are earning 20% more thanrepparttar 150862 competition onrepparttar 150863 same advertising or promotion expense, you will ultimately carryrepparttar 150864 day.

Making a Content Investment

Now, back to price. What would you expect to invest to see a $6570 return?

Writer's Market,repparttar 150865 blue book of professional writer fees, says web content averages $300/page, which would mean a 2000+% return on investment.

But you can actually get away with paying only half that if you don't need research or meetings—the biggest time-sucks when it comes to creative projects. If you order content in bulk, you'll likely get an even steeper discount.

Why not see for yourself what kind of an improvement professional writing can make on your site's revenue? Every day you wait is another day of lost revenue—and why should you be content with that?

Joel Walsh is the head content writer for UpMarket Content. Mention this article and get one trial page of website content at no charge: http://upmarketcontent.com/website-content


How to promote your blog for free online

Written by Ben Chapi


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7. Be an active commenter. Try to leave comments onrepparttar blogs that you regularly visit. Most comment systems also provide a way for you to leave a link back to your blog which begs a visit atrepparttar 150736 very least.

8. If you plan to have anything printed up, put your blog’s web address on it. You can print your blog URL on business cards, stickers, leaflets, etc.

9. Take advantage of blog software features that help to promote your Blog. For example, if you're using Blogger, you can do this by turning on: "Email This Post", "Post Pages" "Site feed" andrepparttar 150737 Blogger Navbar. These features will help attract new visitors to your blog.

10. Exchange Links with other Bloggers or blog owners. This is another effective strategy for generating targeted traffic to your blog for free. It involves contacting other blog owners for a possible link exchange partnership. All you have to do is locate blogs that are related to yours and contactrepparttar 150738 webmaster to swap links.

11. Write articles or free reports for other webmasters to publish and put your blog url inrepparttar 150739 byline. The ‘byline’ isrepparttar 150740 short paragraph that goes atrepparttar 150741 bottom of each article and describes whorepparttar 150742 author is and what they do. If you write good content, your articles will be published by other webmasters and many readers who like your article will go on to visit your blog. You can submit articles for free at: http://www.going-platinum.co.uk/

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