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Landing Page Tips from Christopher Knight

May 20th, 2008 Dina at Wordfeeder.com

I just opened an email from EzineArticles.com that shares a great list of What Not To Do’s when syndicating articles on the web and then linking them to pages on your personal website.

Some of the bloopers that Chris points out are making me chuckle to myself, as I reflect upon my own article writing and marketing experience and note the many linking faux-pas I made over the years.

Take a read of Chris’s Landing Page WTH’s to see for yourself.

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4 Responses to “Landing Page Tips from Christopher Knight”

  1. Linda Henning Says:
    May 20th, 2008 at 12:36 pm

    “STM!” (stop the madness) I know you were using WTH as a punctuation but please. Is it really faster to text message when writing an essay or article? Never mind a wild link to an unrealted topic but using acronyms that only a few people know,(I will never text on my phone, Never, I say!) and an acronym you have to explain is worse. It’s as if you are saying “this ( ) is for you poor retarded people.I will teach you.”, to write sloppily, but hip.
    Otherwise, the article was great! AIMI (and I mean it)

  2. Dina Says:
    May 20th, 2008 at 1:14 pm

    Hi Linda,

    “WTH” was a joke which you’d have understood if you went over and read Chris’s article, like I suggested.

    I didn’t want to spoil the fun, and being over age 35, I don’t use trendy acronyms/abbreviations in my articles, emails, or anything else - unless of course, like Chris was, I might be making a little funny, which I’m inclined to do every now and again.

    Thanks for your ideas.

  3. Mike Sieber Says:
    May 20th, 2008 at 1:21 pm

    ILTA! (I liked that article.) ESIJSMAMC (Especiallly since I just started my article marketing campaign.)
    TA! (That’s all.)

  4. Dina at Wordfeeder.com Says:
    May 20th, 2008 at 1:23 pm

    “LOL,” Sieber.

    LOL.