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You think you are doing everything right but the traffic is stalled like a big city interstate at rush hour. The problem with getting your business some interest on the internet is probably with the content on your website, not the site itself. The World Wide Web is still all about gathering information, and as Bill Gates first said more than a decade ago "content is king." If you want to see your web hits increase and as a result your sales; invest in a custom writing service. A skilled writer can take the information about your business or product and craft it into a news article that won't sound like a commercial. The idea is to let people discover your site on their own and then you can turn those visitors into customers. Google search engines are now nearly as intelligent as the human brain. They have been refined to the point where they can evaluate the quality of information provided on a site, and that will affect the results of the search. The more compelling the content, the more likely Google is going to send internet surfers your way. The latest stats from the Online Publishers Association show that people spend an average of 7 hours a month consuming content on the internet, more than they spend on Ebay or other commerce sites, and more time than they spend on social sites like MySpace or Facebook. A custom writing service will know where to submit your articles to get the most attention for your site and it will use the social sites like Facebook or Twitter to promote the articles. The cost of the service is a fraction of what it would cost to run a traditional marketing campaign on TV, radio or in print AND more importantly it doesn't seem like a commercial so people don't feel like they are being sold something.
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