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	<title>Comments on: The Importance of Content</title>
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		<title>By: Jesse Skinner</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jesse Skinner</dc:creator>
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		<description>Here is your original post.. it showed up on Bloglines regardless of your problems. I guess this is too late, but I just read both posts so I couldn&#039;t have posted this earlier:

The essence of any Blog or Web Page is that which is contained within.

If your main purpose is to sell a product, a picture is necessary, but not the only thing that sells your product. How you portray the product in words can be just as, if not more important.

A picture will show what something looks like, but can&#039;t describe how it works, what options are available, additional features, etc. A well written caption, or short article detailing special features and capibilities can help sell any product.

When conducting Business on the Internet, Keywords are an important part of trying to get people to visit your site and therefore see your products. But they are not the only thing that search engine will key on. When someone is looking for something through a search engine, you would be supprised how detailed they are in the quiry.

I have seen such things as &quot;I want to work in my house and make money&quot;, or &quot;How to install Actiontec gt70wc wireless modem&quot;. Both of which I had referenced within articles I had written.

The important thing to remember is that you need to write pertinent information about whatever your are selling, whether it is brick and morter, or yourself.

I wrote a small article for Technosailor yesterday on the subject, take a look and let Aaron or myself know what you think.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here is your original post.. it showed up on Bloglines regardless of your problems. I guess this is too late, but I just read both posts so I couldn&#8217;t have posted this earlier:</p>
<p>The essence of any Blog or Web Page is that which is contained within.</p>
<p>If your main purpose is to sell a product, a picture is necessary, but not the only thing that sells your product. How you portray the product in words can be just as, if not more important.</p>
<p>A picture will show what something looks like, but can&#8217;t describe how it works, what options are available, additional features, etc. A well written caption, or short article detailing special features and capibilities can help sell any product.</p>
<p>When conducting Business on the Internet, Keywords are an important part of trying to get people to visit your site and therefore see your products. But they are not the only thing that search engine will key on. When someone is looking for something through a search engine, you would be supprised how detailed they are in the quiry.</p>
<p>I have seen such things as &#8220;I want to work in my house and make money&#8221;, or &#8220;How to install Actiontec gt70wc wireless modem&#8221;. Both of which I had referenced within articles I had written.</p>
<p>The important thing to remember is that you need to write pertinent information about whatever your are selling, whether it is brick and morter, or yourself.</p>
<p>I wrote a small article for Technosailor yesterday on the subject, take a look and let Aaron or myself know what you think.</p>
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