GetWebContent.com Alive & Writing For You
January 12th, 2007Here at LinksManager, we get alot of questions about content. How and who to write it are daily questions we get here about content. So about six months ago, our parent company, CNVI, decided to produce a copywriting service for webmasters. GetWebContent.com, our customized solution for your website content needs, is finally here.
GWC offers relief from so many customer-retention and SEO-related problems - we’re tempted to call it the greatest web service since AOL gave every man, woman and child in America free coasters to rest their Starbucks’ mugs and martini glasses on. GWC provides a fast, easy, cost-effective way to constantly expand and update your site with professionally written, search-engine-optimized articles, blogs, product descriptions, “home page” and “about us” copy, and anything and everything else involving words.
Words. The most important of all the elements on your website.
Words.
People will buy products based on nothing but a compelling description, they won’t buy one illustrated by a picture without any explanatory text.
Words.
The only thing on the visible part of your site Googlebot and other web crawlers pay attention to. Search engine spiders couldn’t care less whether your images are Pulitzer-prize winners or dark and out of focus.
Words.
Rudyard Kipling called them “the most powerful drug ever devised by mankind.”
If the words on your site aren’t working at maximum efficiency, your site will not – cannot — generate maximum profit. GetWebContent delivers new, professionally written, relevant copy about your site and products. Web copy that will win you sales and influence search engines. Our full-time, experienced writers are also available to polish, sharpen and search-engine optimize your existing web content, write your press releases and white papers, and help you create on and offline print or multimedia advertising.
You may be wondering what makes GetWebContent different from other web content and copywriting services. Five things, actually.
1. Our stuff is better than their stuff. Our writers are full-time professionals who scribble for Fortune 500 companies and agencies like Panasonic, Honda, Fuji, International Brands, Dailey and Associates and Dentsu Communications when they’re not writing for you.
2. None of our copy is pre-written, generic boilerplate. It is all written specifically to your order and fully compliant with search-engine relevancy and freshness guidelines.
3. Your copy remains exclusively yours. You own it. You can do what you want with it. You can sell it or line your birdcage with it. You can give it away. You can auction it on Ebay. You own the copyright. We will never resell, recycle or license website copy we have written for you to anyone else. Nor will we ever try to foist copy we’ve produced for someone else off on you.
4. GetWebContent is incredibly easy to use. Using a control panel very similar to the one you may be familiar with from LinksManager, you log onto your account, tell us what you want, and wait (not very long) for a call from one of our writers. After you and the writer agree on exactly what you want your copy to say and the price, the writer will send you a written proposal to sign off on. From there, you concentrate on running your business while the writer concentrates on producing your content. In four or five business days your project will be done and you can either post it on your website or send it back to us for any requested revisions.
5. Numbers “2″ and “3″. Why are numbers two and three together one of the top five reasons you should select GetWebContent over its competitors?
Let’s answer that with a question. Do you know what the four most important words Hippocrates ever wrote are? (Even though they are not, as commonly believed, part of the Hippocratic Oath.) If you said “first do no harm,” you’re right.
Buying web content from a typical copy farm or content mill can do incalculable harm to your website by throwing it under the wheels of Google’s patented “similarity engine” and other search engines’ duplicate-content recognition technologies.
By maintaining data warehouses of pre-fabbed articles, by selling the same stories to multiple buyers all over the world, copy farms ignore the three major content guidelines of all the major search engines – relevancy, originality and freshness. Since their content is not handcrafted for each customer’s site, it is at best half-heartedly relevant. Appearing on numerous sites destroys its claim to originality and puts it in the negative category of duplicate content and being sold repeatedly for months and years guarantees that it stays stale instead of fresh.
This is good for the bottom-feeding word mongers who get to cash in on the same old stuff over and over again and horrible for their customers, who are the people destined to suffer any search-engine wrath over the obsolete, duplicate copy.
Thus the importance of number two — “none of our copy is pre-written, generic boilerplate … it is all written specifically to your order “– and number three – “we will never resell, recycle or license website copy we have written for you to anyone else.”
At GetWebContent, as at LinksManager and LinkPartners, we exist for one reason only, to help grow your business and ours by providing top-quality solutions that operate in strict compliance with internet best practices and search-engine guidelines.
Would you like to see an example of GetWebContent’s work? You just did. This blog was written by one of our copywriters.
If your website is in need of fresh content, head over to GetWebContent.com and give it a try. Your website will thank you.
Press release can be found here: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2007/1/prweb496352.htm


January 13th, 2007 at 11:33 am
Content is, indeed, king.
One of the biggest mistakes website owners make is creating a site, then never updating it with free articles and fresh content. When it comes to drawing more traffic to your website, it’s all about offering free articles packed with relevant keywords that the search engines can find.
Thanks for underscoring that fact.
February 14th, 2007 at 9:32 am
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