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  • Finding content for blogs

    Here’s an idea to generate an unending supply of unique web content articles in just 17 minutes. Go to a free web content site like Find-an-Article. You’ll see these sites break down the articles into niches. Select the category that most closely matches your target. As an example, choose weight loss articles if the web site you are wanting to increase traffic to is in this area.

    Because the articles are in English, copy & paste them into Google’s translator, convert them to Spanish, copy & paste the text again and convert to German, then convert this back into English. Be sure to correct any words for readability and confirm that the keywords and phrases you desire to promote remain intact.

    Particularly if you know nothing about the subject when you start, another great idea is to locate an article wizard program that creates free content such as Instant Article Wizard. I’ve purchased and used many such programs. For the money and ease of use, IAW is the best I’ve found. You can create several unique articles on the same topic keywords in a few minutes. This affords you the capability to post to as many blogs as you want, submit to article directories as many times as you want and get as much content about a topic as you want. The benefit to you is fresh content, more pages indexed by Yahoo and more backlinks to your blogs.

    With the capability to crank out quality content, several doors open up for you. You can create several niche web sites and constantly add fresh content to them. Or, create articles to post to free content sites and get hundreds of back links to your own websites. Another benefit is to get into the business of writing articles for other webmasters on any topic they desire. The future is unlimited and up to you.

  • How to Sell Your Car

    Unless you are considering keeping your old vehicle and passing it on to someone else, you will eventually need to sell it. There’s many ways to sell it, but first let’s consider the preparation of your vehicle prior to advertising or trading.

    Presentation is the key factor

    The first thing one should consider when selling an old vehicle is how you can sell it for more money. The technique, which most people seem to overlook, is to simply make it look absolutely beautiful!

    This does not mean just washing and vacuuming it, although that’s a excellent start. It is the overall preparation and detailing that gets a good price. This is a well-known secret of most used motor dealers.

    You would be surprised to see the condition of some of the vehicles they purchase, but after a few hours in the detailing shop you wouldn’t think it was the same vehicle! The best advice to anyone selling his or her car, is to have a professional car detail carried out. This will cost you around the $200 mark and it will be money well spent.

    It will, in effect, save you hours of hard work trying to do it yourself with nowhere near the same result. This alone will add hundreds of dollars to your vehicle, particularly when selling privately.

    I know of people who have had their car detailed and fallen back in love with their car deciding not to go ahead with the sale.

    Once the detailing has been completed you should make sure any small defects are repaired. It is also important that you have the service logs and any relative mechanical history at the ready, as this is now becoming a major factor when buying or selling a used car. If a service is due or near due, make sure you have it done prior to selling. This will give a prospective customer a good idea of how well you have kept your car.

    What is your car worth?

    Before you start selling your vehicle, either privately or to a dealer, you must know its market value. There is nothing worse than advertising your vehicle with a highly inflated price.

    One way to find out the approximate value of your vehicle is by studying the used car section of your local newspapers, which will give you a reasonable guide. Another way is to look in dealership yards to see what price similar vehicles are being sold for, but you must remember these vehicles have margins built into them to cover the dealership’s operating costs and over-stock.

    Alternatively, the web can provide a wealth of information on vehicle pricing. This is only web-based information and is generalised, so it does not give you accurate pricing on your own vehicle because of the specific condition and accessories fitted.

    This information is only to assist you in making a qualified and rational decision when buying or selling your vehicle. Remember, these sites are to be used only as a guideline, they are not entirely accurate as they do not take into consideration the individual buying or selling trends within the different states.

    There are always variations to the rules about pricing, so you should follow your intuition when setting a price and be sure to leave room for negotiating in your asking price. Your starting price should be higher than the price for which you really want to sell your vehicle.

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