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White Papers as Syndicated Content
There is a huge shift taking place where businesses are pulling white papers off their sites and reworking them as social media content – they are branding the information from their white papers as specialized or niche information and establishing themselves as experts in their industries by generating interest in the information through syndicates (collections of interested people).
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Employee Benefits Driving Corporate Performance -- A White Paper
Strategies to improve employee morale and productivity with unsubsidized employee benefits.
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Why Your White Papers Dont Work?
Its not easy to write a white paper. And reading them can also be quite a challenge! Unfortunately, many white papers are difficult to digest and come across as though slightly nerdy-types, locked in research labs, prepared them with very little consideration for their readers. So, if youre about to write your first white paper, here are a few golden rules to follow...
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Teaching to Build Your Opt-in List
Learn how you can use information resources on your website to build your opt-in list.
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How To Create Your Own Info Product
In the last article we talked about why informational products are the best type of products to sell online. An informational product can be a digital book (known as an e-book), a digital report or a white paper, a piece of software, audio or video files, a web site, an ezine (electronic magazine), or a newsletter. Any product that's informational, instructional, or educational in nature can be considered an info product. If you missed last week's column you might wan...
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Factors To Consider While Writing Your Resume
There are a few fundamental things you need to remember while writing your resume. It should be neat, without any spelling or grammar mistakes, and it should be pleasing to the eye at first glance. This means that you shall never start your resume on brightly colored paper. White paper is best and your printer or copier ribbon should be dark.Its important to consider what your most favorable qualities are. Although every job is different, there are some aspects of your e...
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