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    11Aug2009

    Creating Dynamic Web Content for Beginner Internet Marketers

    Creating dymanic web content is a challenge for most beginner as well as seasoned internet marketers. The following 6 tips will help you overcome the agony of coming up with fresh content for your blog, website, articles...

    Tips for creating dynamic web content

    • If you have published content, a very simple strategy is to repurpose an article or blog post that you have written by following this technique. Post an old article in a Microsoft Word document.

      Using the tools section in the top bar of your screen, use auto summarize which will result in the keypoints being highlighted. Delete the unhighlighted sections. Then add 2 to 3 new paragraphs and a new title and voila, a new article that can be posted at Ezine Articles, Hub Pages, Squidoo, or where ever.

    Check this out for a great little video of how to repurpose your articles.

    • Use a simple template or a predetermined format that you can use whenever you write an article or newsletter for your autoresponder series. The one I use is as follows:

    1. Define the problemand how that problem will effect your audience. It is very important that you define the benefit or WIIFM (what's in it for me). Otherwise, your reader will be out of there very quickly.

    2. Give several solutions to the problem showing that you have done your research, thereby establishing trust

    3. Introduce your solution and why it is the best option.

    4. Have a strong call to action that defines what you want your reader to do next.

    This is a very simple formula that I use when writing and it has served me well.

    • Use information that you learn by attending webinars, teleconferences and other educational seminars. Put your own spin on it, how you will apply it in your business, what problems will be solved by using the new information.
    • Keep a log of your ideas and when you feel creative, use that idea in a new blog post, article, web page.
    • Be on the lookout for great content on other people's blogs and link to the great content like I did in this post about repurposing content.
    • Visit forums frequented by your niche and see what they are writing and have questions about. Then write a blog post that addresses this and go offer value with a solution and link to your blog. You've just created an inbound link to your content.

    Creating dynamic web content when you are a beginner internet marketer does not need to be difficult. For more tips about beginner internet marketing signup for my Monday Morning Marketing Minute.

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