Why Do All Online Articles Start with a Question and Bulleted List?
Online articles start with a question and bulleted list because:
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Search engine optimization is usurping creative
thought.
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Money is more important than content.
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The internet is no longer a place of information
but exists now solely for capitalistic gain.
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Lists are easy to read and so the rest of the
article can be total crap and no one will notice.
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Google started putting lists at the top of
search results and as you’ll read below...Google is God. We must appease and conform.
Now I give you a little song and dance about how important
some products are in my life. Will I be selling you overpriced sheets or an “on
point” coffee table made out of particle board that you don’t need? I don’t buy
any of this crap myself. I prefer to thrift shop or go to garage sales because
it’s more fun, and let's face it...I have a liberal arts degree. My furniture never matched. Read the following subheadings to learn
more!
How Do You Make Money Writing for a Penny or Two a Word?
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I trust Amazon won't sue me for using this...but I don't really know. |
How Do Vague, Free Domain Images Replace Content?
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This image is free domain...according to Google, anyway. |
Why Are All These Subheadings Written as Questions?
Because people Google questions, not comments. Whatever I
write in this section should answer a simple Google query. Whether we like it
or not, Google is God – but isn’t a creationist, just a dictator.
And, yes... I’m biting the hand that feeds me.
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Also a Google sanctioned free image. |
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