Enemies Are Important: Branding Your Website With the Right Villains
Villains are the perfect foil for heroes in movies. Their actions provide stark contrast and add depth to the hero’s character. This enemy usually takes the form of a human persona or a situation.
You cringe and fear for the heroine when the enemy hurts her. When she overcomes the enemy, you feel happy or relieved that order is restored. Hollywood movies usually end at this point: closure is secured by the elimination of the villain.
I’m busy with some other projects now and instead of leaving the blog alone for several days, I thought I’ll do a quick post on a helpful tool that I’ve been using for more than a year.
One way of attracting visitors to your website is to create content or webpages that are entertaining or filled with valuable information. If you own a blog and have been publishing for some time, you’ll have more than enough material to use as traffic or link magnets.
The philosophy behind much advertising is based on the old observation that every man is really two men — the man he is and the man he wants to be. - William Feather
I’m a pretty active Digg user (
News blogs are fast-paced blogs which track, aggregate and disseminate current news on a set range of topics. Their main selling points are comprehensiveness and timeliness: a good news blog must cover the field throughly and speedily by pointing readers to new information or developments.
If you’re blogging, you’re most likely publishing content and making it freely available for public consumption. Everyone is able to access and read your articles as long as they have an internet connection. 




