mercredi 16 mai 2018

Improvements to our Privacy Policy and Privacy Controls

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Updating Our Privacy Policy
This month, we're updating our Privacy Policy to make it easier for you to understand what information we collect and why we collect it. We've also taken steps to improve our Privacy Checkup and other controls we provide to safeguard your data and protect your privacy.
Nothing is changing about your current settings or how your information is processed. Rather, we've improved the way we describe our practices and how we explain the options you have to update, manage, export, and delete your data.
We're making these updates as new data protection regulations come into effect in the European Union, and we're taking the opportunity to make improvements for Google users around the world.
Making our Privacy Policy easier to understand
Simpler structure & clearer language
We've improved the navigation and organization of the policy to make it easier to find what you're looking for. We've also explained our practices in more detail and with clearer language.
New descriptive videos & illustrations
Often a visual description is easier to understand than text alone, so we've added short videos and illustrations throughout the policy.
Embedded privacy controls
We've made it easier to jump to key settings directly from the policy, helping you make choices about your privacy.
The revised policy is available here and will take effect on May 25, 2018.
Improving your privacy controls
Within the past year, we updated My Activity so that you can better access and manage the data in your Google Account. We also launched a redesigned Dashboard, which allows you to easily see an overview of products you're using and your data associated with them.
This month, we've updated our Privacy Checkup with new illustrations and examples to help you make more informed choices about your key privacy controls. And since we understand that your preferences may change over time, the new Privacy Checkup enables you to sign up for regular reminders to check your privacy settings.
To learn more about these and other controls to manage your privacy, visit your Google Account.

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dimanche 27 septembre 2015

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mardi 15 septembre 2015

[EzineArticles] Top 10 Blog Posts to Read Before the Summer Ends

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Revisit Some of Our Top Articles of the Year!

Summer is winding down. As the leaves change color and the air gets chilly, the article writing scene changes as well. You think you're on the right path, then a new trend in technology or update on how search engines act is revealed. This can ultimately impact your business and slow down your progress. There are so many other successful authors out there and changes that occur daily, how can a writer keep up?

Relax. We have you covered!

Whether it's finding the motivation to keep writing, increasing your exposure and credibility, or designing the best layout for your squeeze pages, our past articles can lend you a hand depending on your interests. It doesn't matter if you're just starting out with your first article or if you write articles in your sleep at an expert level ... there's a good range of tips below!

Here are our top 10 blog posts of the year. Enjoy!

Article Writing Tips to Make an Impact in Your Niche

#1. 10 Tips to Write Quality Content in the New Year
If you're looking for ideas to continue churning out quality content for your readers, here are 10 tips to get you started, regardless of your niche. It touches on writing with passion and offers ideas to start a new set of articles. When you're caught up with those tips, don't forget to come back here for more valuable articles from our list!
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#2. Top 10 Ways for Authors to Stand Out in Their Niche
Not every author can come up with brilliant, innovative ideas for content every day. Our next blog focuses on ways you can stand out in your niche and make a bigger splash for your audience. Learn how to attract new readers with more creativity and time management.
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#3. 10 Mistakes to Avoid in Becoming an Expert Author
While we have an assortment of articles to help you improve your writing and connect with your readers, we also identify common mistakes authors can make. This article will help clear up some of these. Make sure you're prepared for your next writing endeavor!
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Advice on Article Content & Your Resource Box

#4. 7 Easy Article Submission Blunders to Avoid
Staying on the same topic of oversights or mistakes authors can encounter, our next blog directs your attention to article submissions. Many of the blunders listed here are common sense precautions; however, we highly recommend checking them out just to be safe.
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#5. 7 Things You Need to Know About Your Resource Box
You may be an expert author with an infinite amount of knowledge on your niche, but you could still be ending your article incorrectly! We're talking about your Resource Box, which is a very important part of your article. Check out what we have to say about serving up the best Resource Box to benefit both you and your readers.
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Take a Closer Look at Squeeze Pages and Web Design

#6. Top 10 Ways to Improve Your Squeeze Page
We're still shining the spotlight on the Resource Box in these next few blogs, but the focus is now on your website. Linking to pages that are informative and straight to the point is important for an author who focuses on articles. If you're curious to know what makes up an exceptional squeeze page, we have you covered!
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#7. Top Reasons to Add a Video to Your Squeeze Page
Once you're more familiar with squeeze pages, this next article will focus on one area that can give you an edge over other authors in the same niche ... videos! Creating a short video of yourself and/or your products will make an immediate impression with your viewers. See what we have to say about using them on your squeeze page!
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#8. Responsive Web Design – Good Design vs. Bad Design
How much do you know about responsive web design? How much should you know? We've had a few blogs on this topic; however, we have one that clearly separates the Dos and Don'ts when you're thinking of going this route. Here is a more educational and tech savvy blog that will give you a better perspective on the urgency of making mobile users pleased with your website. Take a look for yourself!
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Let's Get Motivated! Tips for Better Production in Your Writing

#9. Top Tips for Authors to Boost Productivity
With these last 2 articles we're back on the subject of assisting you with your writing efforts. You may have ideas and goals for your writing, but they will just be in your head unless you have the proper motivation! Read up on a few helpful tips to boost productivity and keep your progress going in the right direction.
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#10. End Your Procrastination and Get Back into Writing Mode!
The last blog on our list focuses on many authors' least favorite word: Procrastination. We need to stress the importance of having passion for your work and never falling too far behind. Procrastination can and will destroy productivity. You need to have faith in your writing and the knowledge you've obtained. Quickly learn some tips on breaking out of a funk and staying motivated to meet your goals!
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As always, we appreciate your feedback on our tips and advice. If you have time for a comment, think about the following questions:

1. Do you have a favorite article out of our list? What made it stand out for you?
2. What topic would you like us to write about in a future blog?

We would love to hear your thoughts on these questions. Use the comment section below to share them with us!
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vendredi 21 août 2015

[EzineArticles] End Your Procrastination and Get Back into Writing Mode!

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"Procrastination is the thief of time." - Edward Young

Have you ever been serious about writing, but lacked the drive and ambition to actually write anything down? Staring at that blank piece of paper or computer screen can get frustrating, and putting in zero effort is a waste of time. There are a few bold words that describe this lack of motivation. They tend to get in the way of those creative experiences that we crave, but end up neglecting.

One of those is the incredibly uninviting word:

Procrastination

In order to maintain success and keep things rolling with your writing goals, it's crucial that you fight off any procrastination and negative energy that gets you in that uninspired mood. Below are a few tips to help keep you motivated to write every time you have the opportunity. Have your readers in mind when you're thinking about your next set of articles!

1. Start with Something You Love: Passion. Dedication. Consistency. These are the power words that should be in your vocabulary surrounding your writing. As with any talent, you need to have the urge to continue improving. It doesn't matter if you're looking to write your first article or hundredth, you have to love what you do! When you're researching material or are waist deep in constructing the layout of your next article, reflect on how you feel about the process. If you're uncomfortable and it feels like W-O-R-K, improve your mindset or focus on a different niche.

2. Let Your Writing Ease Your Stress: Everyone has stress at some point. There are no perfect days where everything worked out 'perfectly' without a single moment of irritation (highway traffic tends to back up this claim). If you can learn how to rise above the stress and put more effort into 'letting it go' through your writing, amazing results are sure to follow. Some relieve stress through exercise, social events, or a more common stress reliever... eating. Why not use writing? It's both productive and relaxing. It's one of the best ways to keep your mind alert and to let your creativity lead you to success. You can even write down recurring stressful situations in your day and work on eliminating them one by one.

3. Allow Yourself Time to Improve Your Technique: Procrastination can dig deep into your productivity and give you reasons to do nothing. However, it's acceptable to take breaks from your work. Use your downtime to improve your writing technique by thinking about the direction(s) you would like to go. It will take time to perfect your craft. The sooner you realize that time is your friend, not your enemy, the sooner you will be able to make better use of it to generate your best material. One of the best ways to remain constructive when you're taking a break from writing is reading! Check out this article to learn 5 Ways Reading Can Encourage Better Writing Techniques.

4. Take a Trip and Explore an Area in Your Niche: We could all use a vacation at some point; the weekend always goes by so fast! Many people have the time and resources to travel to exotic locations at a moment's notice. This is not the reality for the majority of us. Think about the niche in which you focus your expertise and explore it further with a road trip. Are there any specific cities nearby that can help you learn more about your niche? If not, you should at least take a notepad or other data-collecting device to capture your surroundings. You never know what you're going to find when you actively explore new places. Be prepared!

5. Write Down Your Goals: Setting a goal for yourself can be as simple as "I want to write more." However, saying this to yourself doesn't always give you the motivation you need when procrastination is blocking your way. You need to write them down and put effort into creating milestones with quality checks. Make sure your goals are achievable and that you are able to stay consistent with your writing. Envision how your next writing piece will turn out and work toward it with unrivaled devotion. Continue making progress with your goals each day. This blog can help you eliminate distractions; it may be the advice you need to awaken your potential!

6. Confront Your Fear of Living Up to Expectations: It can be a challenge to write consistently and be 'in the moment' when you're trying to write. You'll often get pressured by time constraints or updates from business associates to finish a project. Living up to expectations should give you a sense of pride as you write. Sometimes you need to focus less on pleasing others and just face your fears head on. The only battle you should be fighting is to beat writer's block. Come up with the best content for your readers. Get back your confidence!

7. Revisit Old Books and Articles: An excellent way for you to restore passion for your work and kickstart a new project is to reflect on the past. It's a healthy practice to look back on prior successes in order to see your potential and where you can improve. If you have old books, articles or even artwork that you've created, get 'em out! If you can't visualize your next idea easily, revisit old work to gain a spark again. Everyone is unique in their own way. You don't always have to stay in the present to increase your expertise.

Well, how did you feel about our tips on getting authors back into writing mode? Are you procrastinating finishing the rest of this article? There are only a few more lines... promise.

If you'd like to pass on some encouragement for other writers, preferably those who are just starting out, we can certainly help in that area. Take a look at our article titled 10 Ways to Inspire, Motivate, and Encourage a Young Writer for some helpful ways to inspire others to share their knowledge as well.

If you have any desire to comment on what you've just read, now is the time. Share your thoughts in the comments below!
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mardi 4 août 2015

[EzineArticles] 15 Article Writing Questions You Need Answered

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Let's Discuss Article Writing Quickly, Shall We?

We've always been here to help you with your articles and to answer any questions you throw our way. Any author that has been writing articles for a while knows that addressing basic questions are crucial to maintaining long-term success.

The following questions related to article writing come up frequently for us. When you've gone through our list, think about your own writing. Then make a list to see how many of these questions you would answer differently. Some answers will be quick, so stay alert!

1. Is it a Good Idea to Use My Real Author Name?
Absolutely! You need to position yourself as an expert in your field. You want your readers to remember your name after a satisfying reading experience.



2. How Can I Submit Articles in a Series?
If you often create articles in a series, each article should always stand alone as an individual article. You can reference other articles in the series, but your readers should not be scratching their head wondering why your article starts or ends awkwardly.

3. Is it Acceptable to Open Multiple Accounts?
There's no reason to create more than 1 account on an article submission site. There should be a place to add Alternate Author Names so you can keep your articles separate between authors. Having more than one account compromises your intentions.

4. Do I Need to Include an Author Photo with My Profile?
Each article you publish should include your author name, so we recommend improving your image by adding an image of yourself to your account. Show the world who you are and how delighted you are to be sharing your article!

5. Can I Link to Just a Squeeze Page?
We're all about links to squeeze pages in your articles, however, do yourself a favor and follow one of the 2 guidelines below:
• Make sure your squeeze page has a substantial amount of content other than a request for contact info
• Or add another link to your article that goes to the main page of your website

If you're interested in learning more about quality squeeze pages, take a moment to read our Top 10 Ways to Improve Your Squeeze Page.

6. What is the Recommended Word Count in an Article?
It's difficult to get a quality read that inspires you in a 250 word article, but it also shouldn't take an entire day to finish. If you shoot for 500-700 words of quality content, you will have a better chance of your readers coming back as it will be easier to digest.

7. Can I Add Images with My Article?
If you want to include an image with your article, present the image on a link instead. Make sure there is quality content on the page you're directing your readers to. We don't recommend linking to a page strictly with images or graphs. Make it bonus material apart from the real content.

8. Should I Use Different Keyword Variations in My Article?
Your article should not contain overly-similar keyword variations, as they can be confusing to readers. Excessive keyword variations can cause your article to appear keyword-dense, so stay consistent to keep everyone on the same page.

9. Can I Submit Content Taken From an Article Spinner?
No way! Spun content is not original, the grammar reads very poorly and it destroys your credibility as an Expert Author. Don't use any type of software that creates content for you. This blog contains a few more article submission blunders to avoid at all costs.

10. How Many Links Should be Added to My Article?
As a general rule of thumb, stick with 2 self-serving links in your article. The best place for these links are in your Resource Box. A self-serving link is defined as a website that you own, control, or have a vested interest in.

11. Should I Include an Affiliate Link in My Article?
If you are adamant about inserting an affiliate link in your article, make sure it comes from the top level of a domain which you own. Affiliate links are easily sniffed out by hesitant customers. If your link contains random affiliate code and numbers, it will turn many readers away.

12. Can I Promote Myself in My Article?
If you enter any promotional content in the Article Body of your article, you're being too quick to offer your services. Your readers need a chance to take in your work! The Resource Box is your "take" and should be the only place focused on you and what you can offer.

13. What Details Should be Provided in My Resource Box?
The Resource Box in your article is a place to add a brief description about yourself. It can include your company name, contact details and links to your website that establish your credibility and relate to your article's topic.

14. Can I Publish the Same Content on Multiple Sites?
Of course! We encourage you to use your content on both your website and multiple article submission sites. However, your author name needs to match and should be clearly attached to the article.

15. How Can I Get My Articles Reviewed Faster?
The easiest way to get your articles accepted and published quickly is by following the answers above! The article you submit should be your final draft, free of errors and 100% original content. However, if you want to guarantee a faster approval time, you can purchase our Premium Membership to put your articles at the front of the line.

If you made it to the end of the list and are satisfied with the answers, good for you! You are definitely on the right path on making sure these basics are covered.

However ... if you don't agree with an answer from our list, we invite you to the comment section below to let us have it. Which question did you disagree with? Why do you feel your direction is the better route to take?

We're anxious to hear from you!
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jeudi 7 mai 2015

[EzineArticles] Responsive Web Design - Good Design vs. Bad Design

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Don't Just Make Your Site Responsive; Make it a Quality User Experience!

On April 21, 2015, Google updated their algorithms to favor responsive web design and include mobile friendliness as a ranking signal. Since then, the majority of chatter has been surrounding the need to make websites responsive in order to maintain search rankings.

In this post, we'd like to take things a step further and highlight what makes good responsive design and what should be avoided.

First, to build a site with responsive design, there are two approaches:
  1. Create an adaptive website with multiple fixed width layouts based on common devices. (Note: This approach can be challenging due to changing device sizes).
  2. Design it using multiple fluid grid layouts to create a truly responsive user experience.
Regardless of which path you choose to make a website responsive, we want to ensure you're not forgetting one fundamental element: user experience.

Ultimately, responsive design on its own isn't the key to conversions; it's also the quality of your website from the user's perspective. Ranking in the top of search results won't do you any favors if a viewer clicks to your site and immediately leaves due to poor design.

With that said, check out these DOs and DON'Ts of good responsive design vs. bad responsive design.

Don't: Make an exact replica of your desktop version.

Do: Include the key elements of your site and leave out the ones that aren't necessary. Users don't expect a carbon copy of your desktop site. In fact, it would be overwhelming!

Don't: Use a generic, pre-made design.

Do: Maintain your branding throughout. Ensure each page reflects your brand at all screen sizes. Use elements smartphone users are accustomed to seeing. Also, be sure to preserve padding and white space to keep the design clean and easy-to-read.

Don't: Put all of the content on one page.

Do: Incorporate a clear menu with access to secondary pages. Place your call to action on your main page and ensure the rest of the mobile site is easy to navigate.

Don't: Use same-size images.

Do: Use fluid images. In other words, images should resize within the confines of a fluid grid. This is done using CSS code and will ensure the images on your site don't look stretched or pixelated.

Don't: Design your mobile site as an afterthought.

Do: Think mobile-first. Why? Mobile web browsing on smartphones and other devices is replacing desktop traffic at an increasingly rapid rate. If the majority of users are accessing your content on a non-desktop device, make it function in a way that follows mobile norms and touchscreen patterns.

Don't: Expect to get it perfect on the first attempt.

Do: TEST! Share your site with friends, family members, or test-group customers. Get their feedback. Know what they're immediately looking for when they access the mobile page and display it prominently.

Keep these tips in mind when building your mobile-friendly website and you're on the right track to providing a true quality user experience regardless of the device.

Still not convinced you need to make your website responsive? We recommend reading our previous post: Responsive Web Design is Now Necessary to Succeed.

Embrace new technology and step ahead of your competition!

Do you have any design tips for responsive web design?

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mardi 3 mars 2015

[EzineArticles] Article Writing and Branding: Best Practices When Discussing a Brand

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Follow These Guidelines to Deliver Brand-Specific Content!

Do you write product reviews or discuss brands in your articles? If you do, it's key the content is EXCLUSIVE to the brand that's mentioned.

Why?

If a person searches for information about a certain brand and they come across generic content that could apply to multiple brands, the reader is left with a poor experience. For the author, it means they won't find value in your content or click through to your link.

For that reason, it's crucial your content is high quality, informative and specific to all brands that are discussed.

First, keep these facts in mind before naming a brand in your article.

DON'T: Write anything negative toward any brand or company.

DON'T: Mention brands in articles on EzineArticles.com in which you have an affiliation or vested interest. This is considered promotional. Refer to our Editorial Guidelines on promotional content here.

DO: Maintain proper brand spelling and capitalization.

DO: Use generic terms when you're not specifically referring to the brand. In other words, don't use trademarked terms in place of a generic term unless it's important to the meaning of your writing. For example:
  • Write: "photo editor" instead of "Photoshop"
  • Write: "tissue" instead of "Kleenex"
  • Write: "permanent marker" instead of "Sharpie"
  • Write: "bleach" instead of "Clorox"
  • Write: "smartphone" instead of "iPhone"
In the instances when you DO want to intentionally refer to a brand name (for the sake of a product review or other reasons), take a moment to look over your content and ensure it provides enough value that's specifically related to the product you're discussing.

What are Ways to Ensure Your Content is Brand-Specific?
  1. Include details about related models under the brand.
  2. Share what sets it apart from others.
  3. Shed light on the history.
  4. Discuss certain components or features.
  5. Share how it has evolved over time.
  6. Introduce accessories that can be used.
  7. Discuss the benefits of using it.
  8. Share fun or interesting facts.
  9. Tell a story of its success.
  10. Explore the future of the brand.
Are you still not sure if your article has enough brand-specific content?

Ask Yourself These 3 Questions:
  1. Could the brand name be removed without affecting the article meaning?
  2. Could the brand name be replaced with a different product name and have the same meaning?
  3. Are there only a few details unique to the brand?
If you answered "yes" or "maybe" to any of these questions, it's in your best interest to either remove the brand mention(s) or add more exclusive information to the brand that's discussed.

Keep in mind, your article needs to be legitimately specific and shouldn't read as if the details were stuffed in for the article to pass review. For more information on how to deliver genuine value that isn't thin in nature, we suggest this blog post.

Bottom Line:

Ensure your articles are exclusive to any products named in your content and you'll develop more trust with your readers. In all regards, quality content is crucial to success in article writing. We can't say it enough!

For more information on how to write a product review, we suggest reading, 'Make Your Next Article a Great Review.'

Do you write about brands? What is your advice to others? Share in the comments below!
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