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[13 Mar 2010 | 3 Comments | ]

So you’ve done it–your first Associated Content, filled to the brim with ad-happy keywords. But a quick run through a keyword analysis program reveals your worst fears: the keyword density is too low. No need to panic, though. There are ways to increase your article’s keyword density without having to edit a single word, and here’s how.

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[11 Mar 2010 | 2 Comments | ]
Writing Tip: Specialize Your Writing to Get Better Rates

Do you specialize your writing? Do you have a niche that you stick with more than others and that most of your writing centers around? If so, then it’s time you learn to market this for its full potential. You could be missing out on more earnings and higher rates because you don’t know how to benefit from writing specialization.

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[2 Mar 2010 | No Comment | ]
SEO Keyword Tips for Creating Great Titles

A vital aspect of creating online content involves the use of search engine optimized (SEO) keywords. While most online writers understand the value of strategically placing their keywords throughout their content, many forget that the title’s just as important. Incorporating keywords correctly within a title will increase the likeliness of your work being placed high on a search engines results page.

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[9 Feb 2010 | No Comment | ]
AC Tutorials: How to Use Associated Content’s Image Gallery

Associated Content’s new image gallery allows you to search–and select–photos to display with your article. This WritingJobResource.com tutorial walks you through the process, from selecting a photo from the public gallery to uploading your own photo.
Note: Please remember you need to have the proper rights to use photos you upload. Do not upload any photos you do not have permission to use.
This article is a part of the AC Tutorials series on WJR.  To view all of the articles included in this series, visit the AC Tutorials section.
Credits: Kevin MacLeod, Music/AssociatedContent.com

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[6 Feb 2010 | No Comment | ]

Although optional, Associated Content highly encourages writers to format their articles in small, easy-to-read paragraphs with clear subheadings to improve readability. You’re also more likely to be featured on Associated Content if you stick to this basic format.
Download the guide (PDF viewer required) here.
This article is a part of the AC Tutorials series on WJR.  To view all of the articles included in this series, visit the AC Tutorials section.

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[31 Jan 2010 | 6 Comments | ]
5 Ways to Spot a Writing Scam on Craigslist

Some writers use Craigslist to snag new writing gigs (writer Carly Schuna credits her freelance writing success to the site), and while there’s nothing wrong with that, not all writing job posts are legitimate. Some may be elaborate money scams, veiled attempts to promote websites that really don’t pay for content, or people trying to find “sample articles” to steal for their own unscrupulous purposes. It’s definitely not cool, but it’s a fact of life if you want to find writing jobs on Craigslist.
But how do you separate …

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[24 Jan 2010 | No Comment | ]
AC Tutorials: How to Set Up Associated Content’s Autoposting Feature

Ah, the ever reliable auto-post.  Long gone are the days when you had to manually copy your article’s URL, convert it into a tinyURL and then post it into your Twitter status update.  Associated Content now allows you to link your Twitter or Facebook account (or if you’re feeling eager, both) to your Associated Content profile, which automatically updates the Twitter or Facebook feed when a new article is published.
This is how the auto-post will appear on your Twitter or Facebook feed:

And here’s how to set up Associated Content’s autoposting …

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[23 Jan 2010 | No Comment | ]
How to Write a Query Letter

The query letter is usually a one page letter, addressed to the editor, that quickly summarizes the article you want to sell to them. It’s your ticket to getting published in a magazine, print publication or even a book.
Some publications only accept queries–meaning your only way to get paid is to craft a well-written query letter first. Others may accept queries and completed manuscripts, but you’re more likely to have your article accepted if your query first. Plus, it’s probably a better idea if the editor approves …

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[19 Jan 2010 | One Comment | ]
5 Places to Check For New Writing Gigs

Using UGC websites to generate money is good for steady, supplemental income, but working for independent clients yields better income (not to mention an honorable addition to your writing resume).  You may make $5 to $15 per article on UGC websites, but you can easily earn $20 or more by providing articles to independent business owners, web site owners or even local celebrities.

Use these five places regularly to find new writing gigs and opportunities.

5 Places to Check For New Writing Gigs
1. Elance.com. Many website and business owners post ads (called …

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[7 Nov 2009 | 2 Comments | ]
The Complete Associated Content FAQ

These are some of the tutorials on Associated Content that will teach you how to write well, authored by popular contributors such as Pam Gaulin and Jamie Wilson.  FAQ will be updated regularly.  Enjoy!
SEO/LSI/Using Keywords
Using Keyword Popularity to Refine and Create Content by Pam Gaulin
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/136781/using_keyword_popularity_to_refine.html
Learning Keywords and LSI: Exercises by Jamie K. Wilson
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/287128/learning_keywording_and_lsi_exercises.html
Easy SEO Techniques for Online Article Writers by Lyn Lomasi
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2334840/easy_seo_techniques_for_online_article.html
Tips on Writing for AC and the Web Part 1: SEO Tips by Lyn Lomasi
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/1615566/tips_on_writing_for_ac_and_the_web.html
Methods of Search Engine Optimization: Site Research, Marketing, and Acheiving Good Ranking Results by Lolaness
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/17453/methods_of_search_engine_optimization.html
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