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50 SEO tips for writers to get more traffic to your posts
50 SEO tips for articles to help you increase visibility and get more views: 1. **Keyword Research:** Before creating content, conduct thorough keyword research to identify the terms and phrases your target audience is searching for. Tools like Google Keyword Planner and SEMrush can assist in finding relevant keywords with search volume data.
By Salman siddique2 years ago in Writers
WINNERS! – Grocery List Challenge
When I started this challenge, I was not expecting as many entries as I got. Why? I worried it was too restrictive, perhaps off-putting. After all, my goal for setting this up was to encourage minimalism. A grocery-list (or shopping-list) poem seems easy at first glance, but when you sit down to start, it quickly becomes clear there is a narrow path forward. How can just a few items imply a whole story, emotional depth and complexity, get to the heart of daily life?
By Mackenzie Davis2 years ago in Writers
Teamwork Makes the Dream Work: How I Published A Novel Trilogy By Co-Authoring
Hi there! I'm Marie, a Filipino fantasy author based in the United Kingdom. I co-wrote the Norse myth urban fantasy trilogy The Prophecies of Ragnarok with Meri Benson, which we just completed last October, and I'm here to talk about our co-authoring process!
By Marie Sinadjan2 years ago in Writers
Arid
Underneath the flickering neon lights of the bustling city, I found myself entangled in the rhythmic chaos of urban life. It was a place where dreams were woven into the fabric of skyscrapers, and ambitions soared higher than the concrete structures that pierced the sky. Amidst the cacophony of honking horns and distant sirens, I stumbled upon an old bookstore tucked away in a narrow alley.
By Spark to Shine2 years ago in Writers
Analytical vs. Intuitive: This Can Make You Pick Your Side in the Battle of Detective Minds - Conan Edogawa vs. Hajime Kindaichi!
Murder mysteries have always intrigued audiences, with detectives employing diverse approaches to solve perplexing cases. Two iconic characters, Conan Edogawa and Hajime Kindaichi, epitomize contrasting methodologies in their pursuit of justice. While Conan, a child prodigy turned into a pint-sized detective, relies on scientific precision and logical deductions, Hajime Kindaichi, a high school student, employs emotional intelligence and empathy as his primary tools. Let's explore the distinctive investigative styles of these beloved characters.
By Adrian Wordsmith2 years ago in Writers
Dystopian Dreams: Unveiling the Horrors in the Russian Sleep Experiment Story. Content Warning.
In a Russian laboratory, a researcher cautiously enters a room, anticipating to find his human subjects in a state of well-being. To his horror, he is greeted by an atmosphere of utter chaos. The anguished cries of the tormented fill the air, and before him lies a mutilated and disemboweled body, as though the very embodiment of malevolence had traversed the room. Even the survivors bear wounds, with chunks of flesh torn from their limbs. Exposed bone peeks through the ends of their fingers, and their faces are stripped of skin. The researcher, bewildered and horrified, grapples with the nightmarish scene before him. "What kind of madness is this inferno?" he wonders. "This certainly wasn't the intended outcome of the experiment," he muses. "Sure, the food could have been better, and perhaps we could have improved the comfort of those beds. But resorting to tearing each other apart over a mere loss of sleep? Come on, comrades, that's hardly befitting of our ideals."
By Najma Kassim2 years ago in Writers
A virgin at 27
Once upon a time, there was a woman named Penny who was approaching her 27th birthday. Despite being accomplished in her career and having many friends, Penny was still a virgin. She didn't feel ashamed of her virginity, but she knew it was something that others might find unusual.
By Agbo Joy Daberechi 2 years ago in Writers
What Makes a Slang Word Useful?
Living outside of the Philadelphia area for most of my life, I’ve seen my fair share of slang words enter and leave the fray. Some of them are amusing, some of them are useful, and some are outright pointless and forgettable. But it never really occured to me that there might actually be ways of truly assessing a slang word’s value. There are standards that linguists and philologists use to measure what a new word or phrase provides.
By Ben Ulansey2 years ago in Writers
Is Language an Economy or a Tapestry?
For much of my time as a writer, I’ve been torn between two camps. Since middle school, my father instilled in me an appreciation for words and each of their distinct meanings. For any given idea, there are a million ways to express it. To include every possible permutation of polysyllabic phrases, proverbs and platitudes, we begin to enter into delightful verbal infinities.
By Ben Ulansey2 years ago in Writers





