Oh No Does Your Business Marketing Content Suck? 20 Warning Signs!

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One resource I love to visit is Alltop (all the top stories). I saw an article that I think is useful for anyone who is writing in a blog. The article was from CopyBlogger which is an awesome resource for anyone looking to improve their copy writing skills for online marketing success.

20 Warnings Signs Your Content Sucks:

1. You think your content is “good enough”

2. Your posts read like journal entries

3. You’re not getting many (or any) comments

4. Your visitors stay less than two minutes, on average

5. You spend less than an hour on each post

6. You’ve never received fan mail

7. You’ve never received hate mail

8. You focus on SEO before you get your first link

9. You believe SEO is the secret to building a popular blog

10. You’re saving your best ideas for later

11. Your blog is about … well … everything

12. You don’t know the benefit

13. You think you deserve more traffic than you’re getting

14. You have a science, engineering, or technology background

15. You’ve never read a book on copywriting

16. You have no idea what keeps your readers up at night

17. You write less than 1,000 words per day

18. You read less than 10 hours per week

19. You’ve never talked to a reader on the phone or in person

20. You’ve been blogging for less than six months

The article was written by Jon Morrow who is an Associate Editor of Copyblogger and co-author of Keyword Research for Bloggers. I hope you found it to be as worthy of reading as I did.

Eric Green AKA
The Digital Gangster

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