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Make More Money with Good Headlines.

Posted by thebarefoot on August 18, 2007

Good headlines can be the key to more money when writing web content. It is also one of those things I take interest in and tinker with. I did my own headline analysis a while back. It’s playing out nicely. A joke article I wrote about vacations is racking up the hits mostly because of the title. People who are looking for cheap vacations are probably pissed when they see it, but the joke is on them.

The next town hall meeting takes place on Wed., August 22nd, 2007 at 8 p.m. Eastern. The topic of the next town hall meeting is: Writing Headlines 101. On the web, headlines are often just as important as the body of your content. The best ones can grab the attention of readers, social book-marking sites and search engines alike. Log in to AC, join the Town Hall and learn how to write direct, unique headlines to maximize traffic to your AC content.

Posted in AC, Associated Content, hyperlink, internet writing, money, page hits, page view, web, web writing, writing | 2 Comments »

Updated PV Converter and New Quick Stats

Posted by thebarefoot on August 5, 2007

For AC members only.

I’ve updated the Page-view converter to version 1.5. The new feature is a table that breaks out some basic information and does a few addition calculations.

  Total Num Total PV Avg PV Best PV
All Articles        
Free Articles        
Paid Articles        

Plus, the total of your payments and your highest paying article.

I’ve also code a basic page parser, AC Quick Stats. Drop in your AC Homepage and it will total the number of articles and calculate your average page views.

Why? How do you use the new info? One thing that goes into getting better offers from AC is your track record. Proven producers get better offers. Hopefully, you can use this to figure out what you’re doing right and wrong.

If you have any suggestions for new features, just let me know.

A big thanks to Michy for hosting the pages at Accentuate Services.

If you’re not a member at AC and like to write FOR MONEY, it’s easy to get started. You can check out my Getting Started primer for more info or drop me a line in the comments.

Posted in AC, Associated Content, HTML, javascript, metrics, page hits, page view, software | 4 Comments »

Associated Content Tip of the Day 20 July 2007: Visualize your keywords

Posted by thebarefoot on July 20, 2007

Tsu Dho Nimh offers up this great write-up including links to a text analyzer that shows your text’s words as a cloud tag. Very useful for analyzing your keyword density. Her article includes a short primer on using the on-line service and some tips on making effective use of the cloud. I highly recommend the read and the cloud tag software.

Using Tag Clouds to Improve Your Search Engine Optimization by guest contributor Tsu Dho Nimh.

Posted in AC, Associated Content, SEO, cloud tag, idea, keyword, page hits, page view, writing | No Comments »

Making the PV converter better

Posted by thebarefoot on June 7, 2007

Your suggestions really do count. Version 1.4 of the converter is now available. Two features were added:

Delimiter selection and a Key Field.

You can now choose delimiters other than comma. I’m not sure why you would, but you can.

The output now includes a new column at the front of the row, labeled “Key”. You can make the key anything you want, just don’t include your delimiter in the key or you’ll throw the whole thing off.  This should help you line things up especially if you have to convert multiple AC pages.  The default for the key is pre-filled with the current date.

As always you can download it or run it live.

Posted in Associated Content, code, hyperlink, javascript, page view, software | 2 Comments »

AC PV conveter v1.3 Now with IE stain-fighting power

Posted by thebarefoot on May 28, 2007

I got the IE bug in the converter figured out. If you’re really interested, IE was putting in carriage returns which are not the same as end-of-line characters. In the end, it was a simple 2 line fix to just tell the code to replace “\r”. Thanks for the heartburn Bill..

The new duel-browser-compatible version should be up soon on Michy’s site.   Check the “bug” list at the bottom of the file to make sure you have the version with “RESOLVED: IE reads line breaks where there are none.”

You can either run it from there or download it for off-line use. I also added a little meta tag to the file. If you are wanting to host the page as part of your site, please make note of it and email me. If you don’t, there will be no way to send you updates.

Thanks to all the testers. Pam even reports that this works well in Camino on her Mac. Thanks to Michy for giving me a distribution point.

http://www.accentuateservices.com/theBarefoot/

Posted in Associated Content, HTML, code, javascript, page view | 1 Comment »

AC PV conveter v1.1 - Firefox only

Posted by thebarefoot on May 25, 2007

The WordPress editor put in a lot of junk that broke the code that I previously had here. I guess I’ll find some place to distribute this intact.

Run it live at:

http://www.accentuateservices.com/theBarefoot/

Posted in Associated Content, HTML, code, javascript, page view, software | 7 Comments »

Converting AC’s PV page to CSV

Posted by thebarefoot on May 21, 2007

I spent the weekend writing a program that will convert Associated Content’s page view report into a comma-separated format that most spreadsheet applications will read as nice columns.  I got it free enough of bugs to call it release 0.1.

It’s still has a problem figuring out the “submitted for payment or nonpayment” and the “submitted as Exclusive or Non-exclusive”, but it doesn’t throw off the overall format.  It also puts an extra, leading column in, but that is easily deleted once you have it in the spreadsheet.

If you want to be a beta-tester, please log into AC and send your email address via my content producer page with the message “PV converter beta”.  The whole thing is one simple HTML file.  The instructions are built into the file.

Since this is a very specific program, I’ll only send copies to registered AC producers.  Log in before you message me.  Thanks.

Posted in Associated Content, HTML, code, page view | 3 Comments »

Associated Content Tip of the Day 6 May 2007: Ad Alignment

Posted by thebarefoot on May 5, 2007

Often echoed in the AC forum is the question, “What does Associated Content want?” Many complain that their articles are rejected though they’ve followed all the rules, suggestions, and advice. It’s time for advanced AC training.

What AC wants is right in front of you. It’s in every article page on the site. We as writers tune it out because we are reading the article. You better believe AC hasn’t tuned it out and neither does the casual browser. What is missing from your article formula that AC covets? Advertising.

Advertising alignment is arguably the second most important component in getting a decent offer from AC. Here’s how your AC education program is laid out:

  • AC 101: Writing well. If you can’t provide well written content just give up now. Spelling and grammar are the cornerstones.
  • AC 201: Keywords. Most people got the point about the importance of keywords early in their internet writing career. Good keyword density is the prime component to a decent offer.
  • AC 301: Topic variety. One must be able to provide a variety of topics to AC if they expect to keep the cash coming. A good carpenter can build a chest or a house. Their skills are transferable to other projects. So must a good writer’s be.
  • AC 302: Promotion. Naturally, a little promotion can’t hurt. Frankly, the author who says, “I’m just the writer. Promotion should be someone else’s job,” just doesn’t stand a chance in this venue. I have no sympathy for such a person when they complain about not being offered decent money. Why would AC take a chance on your writing when you won’t?
  • AC 401: Advertising alignment. This is the class most CP never take. Are you ready for your senior thesis?

Advertising pays the bills
When the question “What will AC pay for?” is asked, the answer should always be, “Well written, interesting articles that align with Google Ads.” AC won’t come right out and say it because advertising is not the be-all-end-all of their goals, but it’s key.

It’s all right there in front of you. There are ads on every page. That is what AC wants. They want your article to bring the ads. Google ads are placed there by computers not humans. You have to have the topic and keywords right or the ads aren’t going to fit.

Toothpaste conquers all

Why does AC love product reviews that use the product name? Because they align with the advertising for the product. You can make $5+ for a toothpaste review, before making one dime for the most brilliant insight into the meaning of life.

Some are dismayed because a quick and simple article on a basic topic like stress reduction is offered more than an article they spent over 8 hours researching and writing. This is an important point. Just because you put hours of research into and article, even a topic that is not well covered on AC, does not mean that it is of the same value to AC. The old saying, “Everything is worth what the buyer will pay” holds true at AC.

For example, an article on stress aligns very well with internet advertising. Stress reduction techniques such as meditation, medication, herbs, and aroma-therapy are all over the place.

An article on the history of Moldavian tyrants is not going to see many matching ads. Moldavian tyrant action figures aren’t doing so well on eBay at the moment. Here’s where preparing a topic list can save time and effort.

Who’s your daddy?

Instead of using your time researching one article topic, use some time preparing multiple topics. Take a few hours and Google. Poke around AC and pay attention to the ads, specifically how they relate to the article topic. Create a topic list of common and not-so common products being sold on the internet. Bookmark the sites you find for future reference. Find out who is trying to make money on the internet. Those are the people who are going to help you make money. Write an article that aligns with their ads and AC will pay you.

Check out sites for television channels. Look for new trends and shows. For example, the History channel is pushing a new show called “Cities Underground” where they travel the globe and show the city below the city. Now, AC isn’t going to pay for a show review, but the History Channel’s ads are going to show up in an article with keywords about the topic. You just have to slant your article while still using the keywords “city,” “underground,” etc. Maybe an article on the London Tube or the Paris Metro. How about the bunkers of Nazi Germany in Berlin? That show was actually on last night, hence the example.

Pander to the advertisers using keywords without being obvious and while still remaining interesting. The complaint about not knowing what AC wants is common, but I think everyone overlooks the fact that AC needs to make money. Advertising pays the bills.

If you’ve got the basics under your belt, it’s time to really research ad alignment. Once you get the hang of it, you can move your tassel.

Posted in Advice, Associated Content, FAQ, advertising, forums, how to, keyword, money, page view | 34 Comments »

Associated Content Tip of the Day: 27 April 2007 Fluff & Other Useless Stuff

Posted by thebarefoot on April 27, 2007

All writing is not the same.  Fiction is not technical writing.  Most of the articles that Associated Content pays for are close to what is considered technical writing.  You want to cut the fluff.  Don’t pad your writing with useless words and phrases.

It detracts from the impact you want your words to carry. Good writing conveys authority. The examples that follow are shear padding. They burden your reader with unnecessary words, waste their time, and leave them feeling unfulfilled. Give your articles power by avoiding these useless phrases>>  read the rest

Posted in Advice, Associated Content, how to, keyword, page view, tips, writing | No Comments »

Associate Content Tip of the Day 20 April 2007: SEO Density is not enough

Posted by thebarefoot on April 21, 2007

Do you need help with your keyword/phrase density. Do you want to learn how to drive traffic to your articles. Associated Content’s very savvy Nannette Richford writes about how keyword density is not enough. Well written and well researched.

Posted in Advice, Associated Content, SEO, keyword, money, page hits, page view, writing | 7 Comments »