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Originally Posted by sghembero
do you have a suggestion?
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As Stuart alluded above, you just need to look at your products and try to think like the web-visitor you are trying to attract.
For instance I opened your page and the first thing I saw was a Panasonic plasma TV. One quick tour of the social networks came up with a news story from 2006 entitled;
Forget L.C.D.; Go for Plasma, Says Maker of Both which can be viewed
HERE
The secret is to take an existing story and make a new one out of it = new unique content.
When news releases are released across the wires by
PR companies, its down to the news editors who receive the releases to decide from which angle (if at all) they will carry a story, from a press release which is sometimes only three lines of information.
In this instance the original story was about how Panasonic have "hedged their bets" by investing in both Plasma AND LCD technology.
So I guess it wouldn't take much digging around to come up with "5 reasons LCD rules over Plasma", or "5 reasons to buy plasma over LCD" or how about "Plasma Vs LCD: The Pro's & Cons". An hour spent reading and you will have the basis of an interesting article or press release.
All the info already exists. You just need to look at it from a different angle and you will soon have tons of new content for your site, and search engines, social networks, and most of all people, love new content. The more the better.
Good luck