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    Why Keyword Articles Are Good for Your Business

    May 25th, 2008

    Content is an important component of your web site. Learning how to write a good article can make a huge difference in the response you get from your web site visitors. It is not enough to simply place keywords in a hastily written article in hopes of attracting the search engines. Quality content will keep your visitors interested after the search engine draws them in. Learning to write a good article will give you an edge over competing web sites that contain little or no interesting material.

    While the use of keywords is quite important, you must include them in your articles in an intelligent manner. Your articles should use the appropriate keywords several times in the text, but avoid repeating them excessively. Consumers are smart enough to know the difference between useful information and meaningless content designed to attract the search engines. In learning to write a good article, keep in mind that it is imperative to create original content and not repeat information that you have read elsewhere. You can research your topic using various sources, but the finished product must be your original wording and not plagiarized from any source.

    The title of your article is the first thing a person will see when visiting your web site. Be as unique and creative as you can in creating titles for your articles, but maintain a professional appearance. The first paragraph of your article should entice the public to continue reading. It is always a good idea to create a basic outline of what you want your article to contain, and then write the article accordingly. Learning to write a good article is not difficult. Research your topic and compose your article in and intelligent, yet easy to read manner. The content you provide on your web site is an important part of attracting visitors.

    EzineArticles Expert Author Nell Taliercio

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    Still

    April 17th, 2008

    my
    lost
    heart
    screams,
    singing
    melodies
    that
    makes
    me
    ill..
    the
    world’s
    just
    full
    of
    goodbyes,
    forgot
    how
    to
    cry,
    falling
    like
    a
    bad
    star
    in
    the
    night
    sky…

    alone
    searching
    for
    love,
    alone
    searching
    for
    contempment..
    cant
    hide
    the
    pass,
    if
    i
    had
    a
    chance

    i
    would
    stop
    the
    time,
    i
    will
    seek
    for
    you
    and

    make
    me
    mine
    again..

    broken
    glass,
    shattered
    to
    pieces..
    blown
    by
    the
    winds
    and
    turned
    to
    ashes,
    struggling
    to
    continue
    this
    life

    that’s
    full
    of
    sadness..

    in
    this
    dark
    room,
    i
    would
    sit
    and
    think
    of
    you
    hoping
    you’ll
    think
    of
    the
    day’s

    iam
    next
    to
    you..
    someday
    ill
    figure
    out
    why
    this
    feeling
    won’t
    end..

    ill
    run
    from
    you
    as
    fast
    as
    i
    can,
    ill
    close
    my
    eyes
    and
    hide,
    so
    that
    my
    tears
    woudn’t
    drop
    and
    won’t
    even
    touched
    an
    inch
    of
    my
    cheek,
    and
    you’ll
    not
    even
    see
    a
    single
    glimpse
    of
    me…

    About the Author: iam just a wonderer who observes life and its cycle.. tenk yu!

    Source: www.isnare.com


    As the Darkness Deepens by Michael Cale - Book Review

    April 16th, 2008

    Newton’s Third Law of Motions states that “For ever action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.” Michael Cale’s latest novel, As the Darkness Deepens, is an interesting study in this universal law as it relates to the forces of good and evil. While this is a common storyline, Cale’s strong characterization and the powerful climax give an otherwise trite subject substance to formulate a solid story.

    We first meet the unassuming Christopher Jones walking his seven-year-old daughter, Sally, to school. After hugs and a kiss, Christopher sends his child across the street, when suddenly a careening car slams into Sally, mortally wounding her. In the terror of the moment, Christopher draws upon a mysterious power to heal his daughter, saving her life. This act of love creates an equal and opposite reaction that literally births the story’s primary antagonist.

    Christopher discovers a renewed sense of self and direction. He transforms from a soft-spoken pushover to a man filled with the need to use his new power for the good of humanity. Eventually, word of his powers spread, and he attracts hundreds and thousands of the hopeless, the infirm, and the insane. Christopher becomes nothing more than a pinball, bouncing off those who want to help to those wanting to take advantage and back again.

    Cale, whose 2001 novel, The Room of Shrunken Souls, was an Eppie Finalist, knows how to construct a solid story. Here he does a satisfactory job of blending the good and evil in greedy entertainment executives, religious cults, and the Catholic Church. When all three of these groups collide in the dramatic finale, the reader is given a powerful overview of the morale fallacies harbored in day-to-day dogma. Effectively using the dingy backdrop of south Los Angeles, he builds an array of vivid character that overflow from the 150 page novel.

    Despite several annoying dialogue tics and a sometimes sloppy narrative style, Cales nails the characters and setting. I would recommend As the Darkness Deepens to readers as a study in the evil side of morality bringing destruction to good.

    Published by LTDBooks
    ISBN: 1-55316-138-6
    150 Pages
    $14.95 Hardback, $5.00 eBook
    http://www.ltdbooks.com

    About the Author

    Jason Sizemore publishes Apex Science Fiction and Horror Digest, a quarterly literary magazine for dark sci-fi, reviews, interviews, and essays. You can find more about Jason and Apex at http://www.apexdigest.com.