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Thursday, September 5, 2013

How to Extend the Life of Outsourced Articles

Are you a webmaster who outsources your article writing projects? If so, you may buy an article, post it to your website and then move on. Yes, this approach is okay, but did you know that you can extend the life of your outsourced articles? You can.

Before focusing on how you can extend the life of your outsourced articles, know why you should. Doing so gets you a better value for your money. An article that has a shelf life of a year or more is a better value than one that won’t be helpful to readers in another week.

Extending the life of your outsourced articles can also help you generate income for weeks, months, or years to come. This ties in with getting the best value for your money. If you make money through the use of affiliate programs or with the selling of a product, traffic is important. When you extend the life of an outsourced article, that article should keep on generating traffic for you overtime. It won’t just provide you with a sudden burst of visitors.

As for how you can extend the life of your outsourced articles, rewrite them. You can do this yourself or outsource the work. For article rewrites, hire someone who specializes in them. Rewriters tend to charge less than writers who only write original articles from scratch.

Rewriting your outsourced articles or hiring someone else allows you to get multiple uses out of your purchased articles. You can do so without receiving a penalty from the search engines, which tend to dislike duplicate content. With rewriting, you do not have to create a completely new article. Often times, rewording every other sentence and changing a few paragraphs works. You can also add length or shorten them.

Since you paid full price to have the original articles outsourced, add these articles to your website. They tend to be of better quality than rewritten articles. As for the rewrites, distribute them online. You can get started with article directories, which are great traffic generators. Be sure to include a link back to your website with each article submitted.

Rewritten articles can also be added to your blog. In fact, are you using a blog as marketing tool? Although a good percentage of your focus should be placed on your website, as it will provide you with the most earnings, a blog can be an effective marketing tool. Use your rewritten articles as blog postings. You can shorten them or divide the articles into different segments. To generate traffic for your website, be sure to link back to it.

Most importantly, choose your outsourced topics wisely. Some article topics have a longer shelf life than others. For example, the Apple iPhone is popular in 2008, but that doesn’t mean it will be in 2010. As for the original outsourced article, paying for quality is important, but don’t pay too much for an article you can only use for a short period of time.

On that same note, remember rewriting. If you want an article on the Apple iPhone in 2008, have your hired writer do so. They can write an introductory article outlining what the phone is, how to buy it, the benefits of doing so, and what features are available. You can spin that article so that a new version focuses on making use of the phone’s features. This article will be useful to readers and iPhone owners later down the road, even after the popularity for this product has worn off.

As highlighted above, there are a number of ways that you can extend the life of an outsourced article. Doing so is optional, but why not try it? If you can rewrite your own articles or find a cheaper rewriter to do so for you, you have nothing to lose. Your readers will love seeing a professionally written article on your website, while you may enjoy seeing the traffic those reworked articles generate.

Monday, August 12, 2013

How to extend your iPhone battery life

If there is anything that annoys more cell phone users it is loosing battery power while you are on the phone.  This has happened to nearly everybody, and at least once it caught you by complete surprise.  When you are running a cell phone as powerful as the iPhone, it is easy to understand why the battery power begins to drain.  When you are listening to your favorite song, checking your email and text messaging several friends at once, you are requiring a lot of the cell phones' power.  Thus, you will begin to drain your cell phone of battery life quicker than you thought.

Even though, on the Apple website, they clearly explain the battery life expectations, they only include the information if you are running one application at a time.  However, if iPhone users are known for anything, it is for their ability to multitask.  Yet, multitasking means a shorter battery life.

However, there are several things that you can do to make your iPhone's battery life even longer.  Of course, the iPhone isn't known for draining its battery extremely quick, there is always room for a prolonged battery performance.  If you follow these tips, than you will have an iPhone that lasts you longer than you could even imagine.  Perhaps the best tip that anyone with an iPhone can follow is to simply turn off your Bluetooth if you are not using it.  Very little people understand that when you keep your Bluetooth turned on, when you are not using it, you are draining your battery.

This is because there is a set amount of power that is controlled by the Bluetooth section of your iPhone, and the power is draining because the phone is constantly searching for other Bluetooth devices.  If you do not want to pair with a Bluetooth device, than make sure that your Bluetooth is turned off.

Another tip to making your battery life on your iPhone last longer is to always lock your iPhone when you are done using it.  When you are finished talking on the phone with your best friend, checking your e-mail or sending a text message, make sure that you activate the lock button.  Many people wait for the screen to shut down by itself after they are using it, while this  may seem like a great idea, you are wasting battery life by doing so.  Also, make sure that you set your auto-lock because this is a great way to ensure your phone will lock itself just in case you forget to.  There are many iPhone owners that set their auto lock for five minutes after use.

However, if you multiply this five minutes of power usage by ten times per day, your battery will not last you as long as you might think.  This is why it is always suggested that you set your auto lock for one minute (1) after you have completed using your phone.  This will ensure that the iPhone screen will not stay lit when it is not being used.  If you want to have a hassle-free way to save battery life, than this is the way to do it. 
 
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