If you're involved in the ever-changing world of SEO, content sharing, and engagement, you've probably read tips for better web copy a hundred times. I hope you've also compiled a list of your favorite techniques to use when writing copy for a website, especially if you're always writing for the same one. Consistency is a wonderful thing.
I have, below, my personal checklist for writing exceptional web copy. This list is what makes my writing so impeccable, so intriguing, so...brag-worthy. Well, maybe not all that, but these tips DO help me organize my copy into something worth reading.

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Have you ever found yourself staring at your computer, completely lost and utterly drained? Some call it writers block. Whatever it is, it is not helping your productivity. Actually, it seems to only occur on the day or week you must be the most productive. I seem to be having one of those weeks.

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Ever wonder how some companies are able to pump out blog post after blog post, seemingly without breaking a sweat?
For some, it's a natural talent. Creating high quality digital content isn't a chore - it's an activity that brings great satisfaction.
For others, it's a necessary evil - done to appease the wants and desires of the search engines and the social web.

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Have you ever read Dale Carnegie’s “How to Win Friends & Influence People”? If you haven’t I highly recommend picking it up and if you have I recommend reading it again. The invaluable information found within its pages can strengthen your relationships, improve your identity, and carry you or your business up the ladder of success.
What specifically interested me and prompted me to write this article were the 6 guiding principles for making people like you instantly. Those principles are to:

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This week, the folks at LevelTen have been discussing our goals for the New Year. Most people will refer to that as a "resolution", but I prefer the term goal. Maybe its semantics, but the way I see it, as resolution implies failure (since statistically, most resolutions do fail), while a goal is something you consistently work to achieve.

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I used to write in personal blogs off and on for seven years on someone else's network. I started business blogging in 2006 for LevelTen and their clients, but had been blogging on my own since 2001. One day I had a realization and decided to stop building other people’s content and focus building an online presence for myself, as well as LevelTen and their clients. If I would have known then when I started, what I know now, I would have built a huge network over the years. Learn 19 reasons why.
An article over at AdAge.com explains how the Federal Trade Commission has a proposed plan to start regulating viral marketing and blogs. As part of its review of its advertising guidelines, the FTC is proposing that word-of-mouth marketers and bloggers, as well as people on social-media sites such as Facebook, be held liable for any false statements they make about a product they're promoting, along with the product's marketer.
Recently, a paintball gun eccomerce site owner asked a question many business owners ask,
"I've got a blog, what now?"
His question has been repeated in its original form below and my response follows.
These 16 blogging quickstart tips are meant to: increase traffic, encourage community, get better search rankings.
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