Top 10 NCAA COach of the Year Candidates for 2009-2010
Top 10 NCAA Coach of the Year Candidates
Top 10 NCAA College Football "Coach of the Year" Candidates.
http://www.associatedcontent.comarticle/2099049/top_10_ncaa_coach_of_the_year_candidates.html
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Saturday, August 22, 2009
4 Months to go in the year! Get Your Best Articles in Now!
Only four months left to go in 2009. If you want to make the top 100 on Associated Content, you need to get your page views up. Think about writing reviews of popular shows, fantasy sports articles, top 10 lists about popular searched people/things, and other articles that would be demanded by many.
Thursday, July 23, 2009
E-mails from NFL fans to Roger Goodell regarding Michael Vick. Due to my ownership of RogerGoodell.com, I have recieved countless e-mails on Michael Vick, here are a few.
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Wednesday, July 22, 2009
My predictions for the BCS Bowls for the 2009-2010 NCAA College football season.
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Collecting sets is a way to add value to your ticket stub collection and a way to keep it exciting.
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Tuesday, April 28, 2009
NFL Draft Over, Keep Going After Fantasy Baseball
Fantasy Baseball remains a hot topic to write about for views. Try taking free-agent pickups and players you should drop.
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Freelance Advice: How to Cover the NFL Draft, What Not to Write About
If you want page views then don't write a summary of the draft day, there will be hundreds of Draft Day 1 summaries written by the best of the best on National platforms (ESPN, Yahoo, etc.). If you are going to write about the NFL Draft you need to put a spin on the events that happened and give your opinion on why a certain team or teams helped or hurt themselves with the moves they made. Ex. "The Detroit Lions Setback Hopes with Missing on Stafford" (if they drafted a OT or Aaron Curry with the 1st pick). There will be many subjects to cover including who you think will turn out to be busts and team report cards; all of which are better then a draft day summary.
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