Free Content for Affiliates
Check out the articles below. You can use any -- or all -- of these articles on your website to promote JobsInSports.com. If you want us to have our team of copywriters put together some content for your website promoting JobsInSports, please drop me a line at; James@JobsInSports.com and I'll see what we can do to help you…
Please remember that you must edit the articles below. Why? Well…it's come to the attention to those in the ever-growing SEO community that if two webmasters have exactly that same content on their websites, it is very likely that one of them will have their page(s) dropped…This is especially the case in Google right now...
Obviously we want your pages hosting the articles to rank high in the search engines, so help us help you by changing the content around!
Here's the guidelines we want you to follow:
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Please do: change the content around.
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Please do: edit the articles.
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Please do: paraphrase the articles.
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Please do: add your own content to the articles.
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Please do: add images to the articles.
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Please do: give the page(s) on your site hosting the articles unique title and description tags
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Please do: add links to other pages -- and JobsInSports affiliate links of course -- to the page(s) hosting the article(s).
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You may NOT: use any of the articles to promote merchants that aren't managed by AMWSO, i.e. adding links/banners to the article(s) promoting JobsInSports is great. Adding links/banners to the article(s) promoting EBay definitely isn't!
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Link: http://www.amwso.com/affiliate_marketing_content.php
Copy: Affiliate Marketing Content by AMWSO
Right…here are the articles…Our copywriters really excelled themselves with these so make use of them!
- Entry level to executive. How to get moving up the ladder...
Sometimes the corporate ladder seems endless. Ascending it can be arduous and time consuming if you take one step at a time…
- Advice for changing that summer internship into a career.
Finding a job straight out of college can be a difficult and daunting prospect. But, it doesn't have to be that way...
- It's all about who you know...How to build your career network.
How many times have we heard the saying, "It's not what you know, it's who you know." This tried and true philosophy has special applicability in the sports industry…
- The most dreaded of all questions; "Tell me about yourself…"
Open-ended interview questions. They are an interviewer's favorite, and the interviewee's most dreaded. There is one question that stands out from all the rest in the most open-ended question category: "Please tell me about yourself?"…
- Infamous questions asked during an Interview.
You found your job at JobsInSports.com, you've aced the resume-sift, the cover letter was a hit, and now you've landed an interview first thing next week…
- What is it like to transition careers into the sports industry?
People who have marketable skills, especially those with previous sales experience, can make the transition fairly easily into the sports industry…
- A job interview is a 2 way street. Get your chance behind the wheel.
Many new job hunters think that a job interview consists of sitting down and answering a stream of questions for thirty minutes while trying to avoid biting-down on their nails from nervousness. The mindset is focused on coming up with creative and interesting answers. A creative answer is great, but don't forget the creative questions…
- Interviewing questions…What should I ask?
You got the interview after you found your job at JobsInSports.com. Their job subscription service really paid off. Congrats on that. You got your new suit, or dress, pressed and ready to go. Haircut - check. Resume copies - check. Your lucky Monte Blanc pen - check. Everything is ready to go...
- Interviewing success. Showing your best qualities.
It is important for you to understand your role as a candidate. Up until the interview, your potential employer has only thought of you as a name on a paper...
- Interviewing tips. Relax and Relate - Leave nothing to chance.
The interview process is not the first step in the hiring process. In actuality, it is amongst the last…