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So You want to go Viral? How to write an engaging, MUST SHARE article

Why Content Goes Viral: the Theory and Proof | SEOmoz : "Write long, in-depth posts In a scientific, statistical look at what makes content most shareable online, two University of Pennsylvania professors looked at the New York Times’ most emailed list to see if they could determine what cause people to share article. You can download the entire PDF here. The first finding is that longer articles tend to be shared far more often. The correlation remains strong even after taking the amount of site exposure into account. In fact, sheer word count was more closely correlated with sharing than any other variable examined. John Doherty found a similar correlation this past October, finding that long posts receive more than their fair share of links." 'via Blog this' Sharing information and tips to increase earnings. Increase your passive, residual income. Guest bloggers welcome.

Touch Writing? Writing for a reason

Sharing information and tips to increase earnings. Increase your passive, residual income. Guest bloggers welcome. I thought the following blog very useful for some who want to do more than win a few views with their work. The authors way of connecting with readers touches on something primal and basic to humans. Naomi Rose can help you with: how to write a book, writing a book, short story writing, writing child book, tips on writing a book, steps to writing a book, writing your own book, writing a non fiction book, Book coaching, Book-writing guidance, Help writing your first book. Writing from the deeper self. - StumbleUpon : EXCERpT:  Most people don’t think of massage and writing as having anything to do with each other. After all, one is nonverbal, the other verbal. Even the human brain relegates these abilities into different hemispheres, the right and the left. But massage therapists and bodyworkers do need to write sometimes: for professional reasons (brochures, edu...