Historical Places of North East England #10: Newcastle-upon-Tyne

Newcastle Brown Ale

What is there to say about the history of the settlement of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, the home of Geordies, Newcastle United FC and “Newkie Brown”? Well, quite a lot, as you can probably imagine. In fact, there’s far more than could possibly be squeezed into the mere approximate five hundred words of this blog post, but we can still cover the main bases here. And, through reading this blog post, you might get a better idea of why Newcastle has developed the highly prestigious reputation that it enjoys today.

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How to write blog posts for SEO

SEO is not just about keywords – the search engines are intelligent enough to use to a number of factors to determine your search engine rankings. Updating your blog regularly is a great move to make when you want to impress the search engines. Google in particular loves fresh, informative content, and regular blog posts help you to convince your customers and the search engines that you are truly engaged with the products that you sell and the field in which you work.

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Be a Guest Blogging Ninja

Guest blogging can provide a real boost to your SEO and inbound referrals, but only if its done well, and done with efficiency and impact already in mind. There are numerous benefits beyond the immediate aims of link building and SEO. Especially with content marketing becoming a key aspect of online strategy for 2013.

Here are a few things to consider if you are using guest bloggers:

  1. Scale your research. Content is the output. Research combined with inspiration, and your own particular flair, is the input. You can’t rely on randomly stumbling across, and remembering, ideas for content just when browsing the internet or noticing something on a social network. Instead, set up email alerts to get news delivered to your inbox from your main sources of information. Also use tools like Evernote or Pocket to clip and save articles to the cloud. Now you have material, you will be as up to date as possible for news from your sector.
  2. Leverage the power of Twitter. Twitter is the social media fire-hose from which we all drink, and its benefits to communication is enormous. Well known tools, like Tweetdeck and HootSuite can be used to create public or private lists. That way you are using it as a resource, as well as a means to engage with others. You can use hashtags or simply add people to lists who often tweet about the things you are interested in. Getting a better idea about what your audience is interested in will make it easier to write content that will get their attention.

    Guest blogging from Precise English

  3. Set public deadlines. If you are being paid to write, you write. If its a promotional matter, or a project of your own undertaking, then it is usually private, until published. The trick authors encourage is to tell people. Set a deadline with the guest outlet you are blogging for, and stick to it. Otherwise you risk burning a valuable, high traffic bridge.
  4. Get organised. Think of guest blogging as any other piece of work, not just writing for its own sake. Include it in any productivity workflow tool you use most often, and set yourself reminders. You could even just edit your browser bookmarks, indicating action needs to be taken for the various blogs you read (by putting reminders in capitals).
  5. Keep aiming higher. Once you have established a reputation as a writer of quality guest blogs you can keep going for higher traffic media. This is a simple way to get noticed by your peers and customers, by consistently writing as a thought leader on a subject you are passionate about. The easier it is to include this in your working week, the more your content will get shared, and therefore the more likely you can approach widely read media who will want to publish what you write. Content marketing does take time, so the more efficiently you do this, the greater benefits you will receive.

This is valuable secret of inbound marketing. I hope it brings you new customers in 2013!

 

Why is quality content for my website so essential?

Engaging your customer

Often your website will be a potential customer’s first impression of you and your company. We all know that first impressions count – so it is important that you make it a good one! This means that the content on your website needs to capture their attention. You want well written text that is going to tell the customer exactly what they want to know. Error-free text is also essential, because you don’t want to give your website visitors an excuse to go elsewhere and find someone else!

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Daily blogging to strengthen your customer relations

Fresh content is essential when it comes to your online infrastructure, and without the constant production of new material, you may well find yourself slipping behind the competition. It’s understandable that you may not always have time to produce new blog posts when you have a business to run, but by outsourcing your blogging to a premium digital agency, you can ensure that your customers are continually kept informed, engaged, up-to-date and interested in your service.

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Why use content outsourcing & blog writing services?

Blogs are great. They are an easy and effective way for people to write about whatever they want and share their news or opinions with an audience of readers. Blogs can build up a substantial following, and it is no surprise that they are used by professionals, businesses, students, or just people who have something to say and share. Blogging is so popular and powerful that there are numerous blogging awards dished out every year for the best ones.

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How it’s done: Engaging online readers

So, you’ve set up your business’s blog, website and social networking accounts yet your audience numbers are stubbornly refusing to increase and you’re not getting much feedback from your readers. Sound like you? It’s time to work harder at engaging your readers and encouraging new visitors to your sites.

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Blog Writing & Social Media

As has been discussed and explained in previous posts, blog writing can do many things for your business. While it’s true that regular blog posts are an excellent way to keep your website fresh in the eyes of the search engines, they’re a lot more worthwhile if people are actually reading your posts; top really improve your website’s visibility it’s no good just publishing posts, sitting back, and hoping people will come across your blog. It is important that you actively drive traffic to your blog if you want to reach a larger audience.

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Public Relations Experts of History #6: King Louis XIV of France

Louis XIV reigned over France from 1643 until 1715, making him the longest-reigning king in European history. It was for over five decades of this time that Louis also ruled the country, during which time he carefully cultivated an attractive image for himself and his reign following the persistent threat to the French monarchy during the civil war known as the Fronde. Indeed, his commonly-used nickname, ‘the Sun King’, derives from such propaganda, and was intended to reflect the absolute nature of the power which Louis came to exercise.

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Enjoy many fascinating historical landmarks in north east England

Being based in the north east of England, the staff at Precise English are more than familiar with the wealth of attractions that this pleasant and often overlooked little corner of England has to offer. But are you? North east England is particularly awash with historical landmarks, largely due to the frequent border battles that used to occur between England and Scotland during the times in centuries past when the two were foreign countries. Here is just a brief run-down of some of the best of these landmarks.

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