Guest Post – Work At Home Business Resources ** 25 Great Research Spots For Website Content
Work at home business content for any type of website you have is essential for its rankings and success. The more consistent you are with it, the better your site will rank in search engines. However, there will be some days you don’t feel particularly creative about a specific topic.
I’ve listed 25 work at home resource research spots for your convenience below. These ideal locations on the web are perfect for finding specific information and material to write about for your website.
Let this list be your research tools!
My personal favorites are Twitter, Google Alerts and About.com.
* Twitter
* Facebook
* Forum Message Boards
* Google Alerts
* Answers.yahoo.com
* Ezine Articles
* WAHM-Articles
* Article Dashboard
* Articles Base
* Ehow.com
* Amazon Best Seller Digital – Kindle Editions
* Google
* Bing
* Digg.com
* Blog Catalog.com
* Reddit.com
* Yahoo.com
* Dummies.com
* Delishious.com
* Google.com/trends
* Magazines.com
* About.com
* Posts and commentary on other blogs
* Your Email Inbox Enquiries
* Your local Library
Giving the list I provided above, you shouldn’t be lacking with topics to write about. With all the conversations buzzing around the social networks, message boards, and also the information on the various directories; use those places as tools to brainstorm your own ideas into fresh content.
Your work at home business blog or website will thrive with useful information for your niche market.
Tammy has been successful in the work at home jobs search industry for many years. She is an Internet marketer, article marketer, and ghostwriter. She offers free job leads for the job seeker, as well as other work at home resources, work at home articles, tips, and more at onestopwebemployment.com.
You can also find Tammy at her Grandparenting Articles and Tips blog, offering grandmother’s experiences, brags, recipes, tips, photos and more.