Monthly Archives: June 2010

SEO Copywriting – Google’s Mayday Update Takes Us Back to Reality

Plenty has been written already about Google’s 2010 Mayday Update and the effect it will have on SEO and long-tail keywords.

For an SEO copywriting take on the issue, you may want to look at my latest article ‘SEO Copywriting – Embracing Google’s Mayday Update’ – at www.ezinearticles.com – or at Buzzwords’ main website on the ‘Articles’ page (buzzwords.ltd.uk/free_reprint_articles.htm – don’t forget to add the ‘www’).

From an SEO copywriting viewpoint, this is a welcome continuation of Google’s move towards ‘real’ language. For SEO types who’ve been creating huge amounts of low quality website content in the hope of capturing a share of the lucrative long-tail keyword search market, their come-uppance hasn’t come soon enough!

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Buzzwords’ Article Marketing – Free Reprint Articles

For a taste of article marketing in action, visit the new Free Reprint Articles page on Buzzwords’ main website.  You can read a selection of  Mike Beeson’s recent articles at buzzwords.ltd.uk/free_reprint_articles ( just add the ‘www’ and stir!).

These cover SEO copywriting, article marketing, PR packages and case study copywriting.  All articles are available for FREE reprinting by webmasters, bloggers and publishers of e-zines and online newsletters – anyone in fact who needs high quality online content.

All that’s asked in return is that the article wording isn’t changed and that Buzzwords’ URL as it appears in the ‘resource box’ is included in full.

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Copywriter manqué pictures Oz in the 50s

Visit my Facebook site for a brief snapshot of what life was like for ‘£20 Pom’ emigrants to Australia in the mid-1950s. It was written by my father, Geoff Hewitt, and showcased by England’s Dorset Echo in 2009.

Geoff has lived in Sydney since 1954 when I emigrated there with him and my mother. I’ve been back in England for longer than I can remember but it’s interesting that both my father and I share a need to write. Given a different life, I guess he too could have been a copywriter. Today, instead of ‘Buzzwords’, you could be looking at the work of ‘Hewitt & Son’.

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