In order to increase your earnings from online articles, it helps to
write articles on subjects that people are interested in and are likely
to click on. It can be hard to settle on a topic you feel comfortable
writing about, at first, and then you actually have to find a way to
draw attention to your work. You may be a very good writer and have a
deep understanding about nutrition, for example, but if nobody reads
what you have written, then no one is going to know that! Unfortunately,
just because you’re a good writer, it doesn’t mean people are
automatically going to find your article, especially because search
engine rankings are so hard to predict.
Indeed, you can try to cram your articles full of keywords, but it
doesn’t necessarily mean that your article is going to come out on top.
You therefore have to focus on writing well-crafted articles that have
links to other sites and which are just the right length to hold your
audience’s attention. Although you may be able to create an article of
over 1000 words long, you are probably better off breaking this up into a
number of different articles, as people generally have a short
attention span, so that reading a really long article is somewhat
off-putting.
Plus, if you write a number of articles, this means greater potential to
earn money from ad revenue. Clearly, if you want to increase the
earnings you make from your online articles; it helps to have a large
number of articles in the first place. If someone reads one of your
articles and enjoys it, they may be inclined to click on any links
you’ve posted to your other articles. If you build up a loyal audience,
they may well share links with their friends and associates, which
obviously directs more people to your work, thus increasing the amount
of money you can make from your online articles.
Although it can be tempting to churn out huge numbers of really short
articles, most content sites have word limits in place, because when
people click on a link, they want to know they’re going to get an
article that is worth reading, rather than something that has been
thrown together for the sake of it. You therefore have to try to produce
articles that are of a decent standard, especially if you intend to
promote your articles using social media.
Using social media sites such as Twitter can significantly increase your
earnings, but the best way to build up a following is to connect with
other people who are interested in what you have to write about. If your
articles are nonsense, eventually you will be found out and people are
hardly likely to recommend their own followers to check out your work.
Ultimately, if you want to increase your earnings from online articles,
you have to work at it, making sure you create good-quality articles on a
regular basis and that you make an effort to promote them. You are
hardly likely to get rich overnight, but it is possible to earn a
reasonable amount of money if you try.
Search This Blog
Showing posts with label increase. Show all posts
Showing posts with label increase. Show all posts
Tuesday, 3 December 2013
How to Increase Article Production
In order to increase the number of articles you produce, you need to sit
down, work out what you want to write about, do some research and
write. If you want to write a lot of articles quickly, it helps if you
stick to topics that are familiar to you, because then the words will
flow a lot easier. You won’t have to spend as much time on research and
can instead focus on writing articles that interest you. Clearly, it is
easier to stay focused on your writing when you know about and enjoy a
given topic; plus you should be able to get a number of articles from
it.
If you are stuck writing articles about something you find completely boring and know very little about, you obviously have to spend more time reading about the topic and putting an article together. It will end up taking you longer to come up with the finished article, because you perhaps don’t feel confident in your knowledge and have to keep checking through what you’ve written. Thus, to increase article production you really need to find topics that you find easy to write about and do enough research to ensure you can get a number of articles written on a particular subject.
You might be tempted to take short-cuts, by creating very short articles or not bothering to read or edit your articles before posting them, but if you want to build up a loyal following you need to ensure the articles you’re putting out there are actually worth reading. If you cobble together an ill-thought out article which is full of spelling mistakes and grammatical errors, how likely is it that a reader is going to seek out any of your other articles? Although you might be able to create a lot of 100 word articles, is it really worth it when you want your name to be associated with high-quality work?
You therefore have to concentrate on making your articles worth clicking on. This means putting in the time and effort into making them entertaining, educational or amusing. It may be the case that the more articles you have, the greater your earnings, but if your articles are of poor quality, they are unlikely to attract readers organically. Plus, if you write for a content site, you may find that your articles are removed, anyway, which is why it is preferable to concentrate on writing decent articles in the first place, even though it might take longer for you to create a large portfolio of work.
If you are stuck writing articles about something you find completely boring and know very little about, you obviously have to spend more time reading about the topic and putting an article together. It will end up taking you longer to come up with the finished article, because you perhaps don’t feel confident in your knowledge and have to keep checking through what you’ve written. Thus, to increase article production you really need to find topics that you find easy to write about and do enough research to ensure you can get a number of articles written on a particular subject.
You might be tempted to take short-cuts, by creating very short articles or not bothering to read or edit your articles before posting them, but if you want to build up a loyal following you need to ensure the articles you’re putting out there are actually worth reading. If you cobble together an ill-thought out article which is full of spelling mistakes and grammatical errors, how likely is it that a reader is going to seek out any of your other articles? Although you might be able to create a lot of 100 word articles, is it really worth it when you want your name to be associated with high-quality work?
You therefore have to concentrate on making your articles worth clicking on. This means putting in the time and effort into making them entertaining, educational or amusing. It may be the case that the more articles you have, the greater your earnings, but if your articles are of poor quality, they are unlikely to attract readers organically. Plus, if you write for a content site, you may find that your articles are removed, anyway, which is why it is preferable to concentrate on writing decent articles in the first place, even though it might take longer for you to create a large portfolio of work.
How to Increase Your Body Confidence
Nobody is perfect, so stop expecting yourself to be. Everyone knows that the images you see on magazine covers are an illusion, anyway, so why put so much pressure on yourself to look like the models who are paid a fortune for posing for photographs? Clearly, these models have had a lot of help to look as good as they do – they have make-up artists, stylists and professional photographers all working on making them appear flawless. If that's not enough, these images can always be manipulated afterwards so that any imperfections and flaws are airbrushed away.
Thus, if you want to increase your body confidence, you first need to appreciate that the high-profile individuals involved in selling stuff – whether it be perfume, make-up, films or music – have a lot of help to look a certain way. They get out of bed and look just as much of a mess as ordinary human beings do! These individuals are generally expected to keep themselves looking trim and to make sure they step out of the house looking stylish and with immaculate hair and make-up. In the real world, this just isn't practical, because you usually have more important things to worry about.
The trouble is there is such a lack of diversity in the celebrity world that is reported on by the media, that you can find yourself convinced that you have to be stick-thin with an ample bosom, perfect teeth and features to be considered attractive. This obviously isn't the case, but, clearly, the whole beauty industry is designed to make women find fault with their appearance. If you continually obsess about all your flaws, of course you're going to be more willing to spend your money on the latest anti-ageing creams and cosmetics.
It is exactly the same as far as the weight-loss industry is concerned. If women are unhappy with their weight, they're going to spend money on trying to be thin. Thus, there is never a desire to push the idea that you can be happy with your body whatever your size and shape or however many wrinkles you've got. It's all about having to change yourself when, perhaps, you'd be better off changing your attitude. You therefore need to accept that people come in all different shapes and sizes and have different looks. There is nothing wrong with being unique!
Body confidence can be hard to find when you're convinced you'd be happier if you were slimmer and had smaller breasts, for instance, but you shouldn't become so preoccupied with your size and shape that the rest of your life starts to suffer. You should focus on the bits you like about your body and make an effort to accentuate the positives. If you like your legs, why not show them off, especially if you receive some positive attention? Whenever you receive a compliment, don't just shrug it off; instead, you should accept that someone else finds you attractive.
At the end of the day, though, you can't rely on anyone else's opinions to make you feel better about yourself. Of course, it is always nice to receive a compliment on your appearance, but at the same time it shouldn't really matter what other people think. Who cares if someone is judging you for putting on a few pounds? It is your life not theirs, and it is obviously their problem not yours. If you want to become more body confident, it is worth accepting that there is more to life than looks, so that you can get on with enjoying your life!
Thus, if you want to increase your body confidence, you first need to appreciate that the high-profile individuals involved in selling stuff – whether it be perfume, make-up, films or music – have a lot of help to look a certain way. They get out of bed and look just as much of a mess as ordinary human beings do! These individuals are generally expected to keep themselves looking trim and to make sure they step out of the house looking stylish and with immaculate hair and make-up. In the real world, this just isn't practical, because you usually have more important things to worry about.
The trouble is there is such a lack of diversity in the celebrity world that is reported on by the media, that you can find yourself convinced that you have to be stick-thin with an ample bosom, perfect teeth and features to be considered attractive. This obviously isn't the case, but, clearly, the whole beauty industry is designed to make women find fault with their appearance. If you continually obsess about all your flaws, of course you're going to be more willing to spend your money on the latest anti-ageing creams and cosmetics.
It is exactly the same as far as the weight-loss industry is concerned. If women are unhappy with their weight, they're going to spend money on trying to be thin. Thus, there is never a desire to push the idea that you can be happy with your body whatever your size and shape or however many wrinkles you've got. It's all about having to change yourself when, perhaps, you'd be better off changing your attitude. You therefore need to accept that people come in all different shapes and sizes and have different looks. There is nothing wrong with being unique!
Body confidence can be hard to find when you're convinced you'd be happier if you were slimmer and had smaller breasts, for instance, but you shouldn't become so preoccupied with your size and shape that the rest of your life starts to suffer. You should focus on the bits you like about your body and make an effort to accentuate the positives. If you like your legs, why not show them off, especially if you receive some positive attention? Whenever you receive a compliment, don't just shrug it off; instead, you should accept that someone else finds you attractive.
At the end of the day, though, you can't rely on anyone else's opinions to make you feel better about yourself. Of course, it is always nice to receive a compliment on your appearance, but at the same time it shouldn't really matter what other people think. Who cares if someone is judging you for putting on a few pounds? It is your life not theirs, and it is obviously their problem not yours. If you want to become more body confident, it is worth accepting that there is more to life than looks, so that you can get on with enjoying your life!
Sunday, 1 December 2013
Tips for Increasing Your Activity Levels
Exercise is important for a long and healthy life, but despite the many benefits associated with an active lifestyle, there are plenty of people who do not even bother to walk anywhere. Walking is surely one of the easiest types of activity you can do and yet there are some people who are so lazy that they would prefer to walk everywhere. It is obviously your choice whether to exercise or not, but by doing at least half an hour of exercise every day, you will notice that you feel fitter and healthier and that it becomes easier to watch your weight.
It is therefore important to focus on what you can get out of a more active lifestyle, as this will keep you focused on increasing your activity levels. It helps to have a specific goal, such as wanting to lose weight or run a marathon for charity, as this will keep you motivated. Once you have set yourself a goal, you can then devise a plan that will enable you to achieve that goal, rather than skipping exercise some days, overdoing it on other days and injuring yourself and becoming disheartened. It should be possible for you to achieve anything you set your mind to.
You don't necessarily have to be training for a marathon or triathlon to lead a more active lifestyle, as you may simply want to walk or cycle more, as these are activities which you can fit into your normal life. Indeed, to increase your activity levels, you have to set aside time in your day to exercise, as otherwise you could just end up putting it off until later and never actually get around to doing anything. If you can find an activity which you have to do anyway, such as walking, it will be much easier for you to make it a regular habit than, for instance, travelling miles out of your way to attend a gym.
That is not to say you can't make going to the gym into a habit, especially if you enjoy being around other people, and in particular people who have similar goals to you and who may be able to offer you some advice. There are other many other options when it comes to increasing your activity levels, as you may decide to take up a sport, so that you can put your competitive nature to good use whilst meeting new people at the same time. You may find it easier to motivate yourself if you have to work as part of a team and if there are other people encouraging you to keep going.
Ultimately, though, how active you are will depend on the time and effort you are prepared to put into getting some exercise. It is true that life can sometimes get in the way of a workout, but it is worth considering the benefits of exercise to your health and trying to find the motivation needed to exercise regularly. It can be a challenge to increase your activity levels at first, especially when you are not used to doing any kind of exercise, but it is definitely worth doing, so that you can stay trim and reduce the potential for health problems as you get older.
It is therefore important to focus on what you can get out of a more active lifestyle, as this will keep you focused on increasing your activity levels. It helps to have a specific goal, such as wanting to lose weight or run a marathon for charity, as this will keep you motivated. Once you have set yourself a goal, you can then devise a plan that will enable you to achieve that goal, rather than skipping exercise some days, overdoing it on other days and injuring yourself and becoming disheartened. It should be possible for you to achieve anything you set your mind to.
You don't necessarily have to be training for a marathon or triathlon to lead a more active lifestyle, as you may simply want to walk or cycle more, as these are activities which you can fit into your normal life. Indeed, to increase your activity levels, you have to set aside time in your day to exercise, as otherwise you could just end up putting it off until later and never actually get around to doing anything. If you can find an activity which you have to do anyway, such as walking, it will be much easier for you to make it a regular habit than, for instance, travelling miles out of your way to attend a gym.
That is not to say you can't make going to the gym into a habit, especially if you enjoy being around other people, and in particular people who have similar goals to you and who may be able to offer you some advice. There are other many other options when it comes to increasing your activity levels, as you may decide to take up a sport, so that you can put your competitive nature to good use whilst meeting new people at the same time. You may find it easier to motivate yourself if you have to work as part of a team and if there are other people encouraging you to keep going.
Ultimately, though, how active you are will depend on the time and effort you are prepared to put into getting some exercise. It is true that life can sometimes get in the way of a workout, but it is worth considering the benefits of exercise to your health and trying to find the motivation needed to exercise regularly. It can be a challenge to increase your activity levels at first, especially when you are not used to doing any kind of exercise, but it is definitely worth doing, so that you can stay trim and reduce the potential for health problems as you get older.
Saturday, 30 November 2013
Why is Childhood Obesity on the Increase?
The main reason for the increase in childhood obesity is the fact that more and more children are consuming an excessive number of calories. Time-constrained parents are feeding their children on calorific junk food and failing to encourage them to exercise. These children grow up thinking it is normal to eat whenever they feel like and sit around playing computer games all the time so that, unsurprisingly, many of these obese children turn into obese adults. This has serious implications for the obese individuals concerned and for society at large, which is why there is so much concern about rising obesity levels throughout the world.
It might be tempting to say that child obesity is on the increase because health professionals have just got better at measuring it. In the past, nobody even knew what was meant by Body Mass Index (BMI) let alone knew what their actual BMI was. Nowadays, most people are aware that their BMI determines whether they are overweight or not by taking into account their weight in relation to their height. Consequently, this measure is often used to determine whether children are overweight, and in some cases schools will regularly weigh their students and provide a report for parents, telling them whether their children need to lose weight or not.
It is obviously impossible to determine the exact number of obese children on the planet, but there is no getting away from the fact that however weight has been measured over the years, a growing number of children are developing health problems because of their weight. There are obese children who are developing conditions such as type 2 diabetes because their poor lifestyle choices have caused them to put on so much weight that it is affecting their whole body. Thus, it is not only that obese children have a good chance of turning into obese adults that is a cause for concern, when young children are already developing health problems because of their weight.
Although parents obviously don't want to see their children developing a weight problem, it is sometimes hard to say no, especially when many parents are themselves trying to lose weight. There are many parents who are not able to spend as much time with their children as they would like and so it is not only a case of feeding their children quick and easy-to-prepare meals; they 'treat' their children to junk food, which eases some of their parental guilt. As far as exercise goes, many parents are anxious about letting their children play by themselves, whilst having no time or inclination to accompany their children outdoors either.
It is therefore evident that parents have a key role to play in tackling childhood obesity, since it is they who feed their children and who are their main role models. Of course, living in a society where there is so much pressure on parents to work long hours in order to provide a comfortable lifestyle for their family certainly doesn't help the situation. Parents are often in a difficult position, because they can't afford not to work or to cut back on work, even though this means they have less time to be with their children and to encourage their children to make the kind of choices that will ensure they remain slim and avoid developing weight-related health issues.
It might be tempting to say that child obesity is on the increase because health professionals have just got better at measuring it. In the past, nobody even knew what was meant by Body Mass Index (BMI) let alone knew what their actual BMI was. Nowadays, most people are aware that their BMI determines whether they are overweight or not by taking into account their weight in relation to their height. Consequently, this measure is often used to determine whether children are overweight, and in some cases schools will regularly weigh their students and provide a report for parents, telling them whether their children need to lose weight or not.
It is obviously impossible to determine the exact number of obese children on the planet, but there is no getting away from the fact that however weight has been measured over the years, a growing number of children are developing health problems because of their weight. There are obese children who are developing conditions such as type 2 diabetes because their poor lifestyle choices have caused them to put on so much weight that it is affecting their whole body. Thus, it is not only that obese children have a good chance of turning into obese adults that is a cause for concern, when young children are already developing health problems because of their weight.
Although parents obviously don't want to see their children developing a weight problem, it is sometimes hard to say no, especially when many parents are themselves trying to lose weight. There are many parents who are not able to spend as much time with their children as they would like and so it is not only a case of feeding their children quick and easy-to-prepare meals; they 'treat' their children to junk food, which eases some of their parental guilt. As far as exercise goes, many parents are anxious about letting their children play by themselves, whilst having no time or inclination to accompany their children outdoors either.
It is therefore evident that parents have a key role to play in tackling childhood obesity, since it is they who feed their children and who are their main role models. Of course, living in a society where there is so much pressure on parents to work long hours in order to provide a comfortable lifestyle for their family certainly doesn't help the situation. Parents are often in a difficult position, because they can't afford not to work or to cut back on work, even though this means they have less time to be with their children and to encourage their children to make the kind of choices that will ensure they remain slim and avoid developing weight-related health issues.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)