Saturday, September 26, 2009
It Sure Looks Good, How Does it Work? How to Write Articles on Computer Hardware
<p>It's amazing how far computer hardware has come in just the last decade. Even in the last five years the difference is simply astounding. It used to be if you bought a laptop it was good for about two years, and then you had to buy a new one. The hard drive would crash, the computer screen would go on the fritz, or worse the darn thing would catch on fire.</p><p>And don't laugh actually happened to me, yes, I was one of the ones who ended up with one of those artificially intelligent arsonists, and it really sucks because I paid over $2000 for that computer, and I watched it burned, after smelling that electrical/plastic melting smell; I said don't laugh, well, now I am laughing about it, but at the time, I was freaking out.</p><p>Yes, they replaced it free of charge, but I lost all my data on it, and that was very funny. Worse, I do not even have the proof anymore that it self-destructed, part of the deal was I had to return it to them, to get a brand new one. Luckily, I had backed it up not more than a few months prior, so I didn't lose everything. Only 3 eBooks I was working on and about 1,000 articles I wrote.</p><p>Why am I telling you all this?</p><p>Simple, you see, it's this kind of chaos and crisis which propels the needs of consumers. The general public needs information on computer hardware, they need computer hardware reviews. Over the last few years, I've written nearly 30 articles on this topic, and what I've found is the readers of these articles have been very excited to stumble upon my reviews.</p><p>People are interested in the components of the computer hardware, the interface of the operating system, the quality of the screen, the weight of the computer, the processing unit, the RAM, the size of the hard drive, and all sorts of other information. Most of all they want to know how it feels, how it runs, it's size, and how it looks.</p><p>If you write articles that answer these questions and contain this kind of information you will note that your online article content will be enjoyed by your readers and it should send a good chunk of traffic to your website. Please consider all this.</p><p>Lance Winslow is a retired Founder of a Nationwide Franchise Chain, and now runs the <a target="_new" href="http://www.worldthinktank.net" rel="nofollow">Online Think Tank</a>. Lance Winslow believes you should shop around when it comes to buying anything that is techy; <a target="_new" href="http://www.familycells.com/" rel="nofollow">Wireless Deals</a></p><p>Note: All of Lance Winslow's articles are written by him, not by Automated Software, any Computer Program, or Artificially Intelligent Software. None of his articles are outsourced, PLR Content or written by ghost writers. Lance Winslow believes those who use these strategies lack integrity and mislead the reader. Indeed, those who use such cheating tools, crutches, and tricks of the trade may even be breaking the law by misleading the consumer and misrepresenting themselves in online marketing, which he finds completely unacceptable.</p>
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