Online Article Writing and Blogging Test (UK Version)
At what point does a work – whether an online blog or in print – come under copyright?
Blog comments show up in Google searches in addition to the blog posts.
Can you sell your copyright?
Fooling the search engines with link farms, keyword stuffing, cloaking or alt text spamming is not a good idea because _____________________ .
How long does an author's copyright – whether in print or online - last?
How should you change your writing style (when writing about the university application process)if you're writing for student applicants rather than their parents?
If words are lifted from an original writing on the internet – not from a printed book – it's not plagiarism.
If you own a copyright on your own works, you can license your work for reproduction and publication around the world according to place and length of time.
If you write something libellous in a blog, you can still be sued for defamation despite the apparent freedom of expression on the internet.
If you're writing an article about applying for admission to graduate courses in universities, your target audience is likely to be _________.
If you're writing an article about the automotive industry, which of the following would be the best way of promoting your article?
If your website sells golf equipment, your promotional articles should be written about _________ .
In sourcing information, you may use materials not subject to copyright such as names, common symbols, lists of ingredients, short phrases, slogans, slang, titles etc.
In terms of keywords for promoting a website about global money, which of the following groups would be the best choice?
Is it a good idea to have two blogs with the same content to try and increase traffic?
It's a good idea to create identical content on multiple blogs as this can increase web traffic and get higher listings in search engines.
Online articles do not need to be cited especially when taken from another online source.
Search engines will return different results depending on the word order of the search terms.
State whether True or False. Copyright is available not just for published works but also for works in private use that have not or may never be published.
The removal of the copyright tag-line means the work is no longer protected by copyright.
There's little need to copy text before trying to publish it to the web because you rarely lose the text at the time of publication.
What are "article submission sites"?
What are "blooks"?
What are "FAQs"?
What are "Google alerts"?
What are "grey hat techniques"?
What are "stop words"?
What are "subsidiary rights" if your blog becomes successful enough to receive an offer of publication in print?
What are the websites "cheathouse.com" and "schoolsucks.com"?
What can you do to make your articles more appealing to online readers?
What distinguishes a blog from a website?
What do we mean when we say that an author's copyright is within "the public domain"?
What do you mean by your article being "non exclusive" while selling it online?
What does "'ping' your blog" mean?
What does "SEO" stand for?
What does the term "spomment" refer to in the blogsophere?
What is 'placing of keywords in the important parts of a webpage so that search engines may give them priority' called?
What is "autocasting"?
What is "blogosphere"?
What is "Del.icio.us"?
What is "misinformation"?
What is "podcasting"?
What is a "biz blog"?
What is a "bye-line"?
What is a "CEOBlog"?
What is a "feed aggregator" or "feed reader"?
What is a "metablog"?
What is a "newbie"?
What is a "plagiarism warning banner?"
What is a "tag"?
What is an "affiliate business programme"?
What is an "anonoblog"?
What is an "open thread"?
What is the "useful but incomplete" approach in terms of promoting your product in an online article or so-called e-zine?
What is the common rule for taking images from the web and using them on your blog or website?
What is the difference between a "patent" and a "trademark"?
What is the reference list to other works placed at the end of an article called?
What is the term used for "the number of times the keyword is used divided by the total word count on the page"?
What will happen if you type the words "sport – basketball" in the Google search box?
When writing an article about safety and light bulbs, which of the following is likely to be your target audience?
Where did the term "blog" originate?
Which is the correct order for finding your target audience and selling goods or services to it?
Which of the following are good techniques for building a greater business audience for your blog?
Which of the following are good ways of promoting your business or website and thereby selling your products online?
Which of the following are good ways of protecting your online content?
Which of the following are most important when optimising content for search engines?
Which of the following features will increase the likelihood of a reader staying longer on your blog?
Which of the following is a good approach to planning to write a blog posting?
Which of the following is most likely to guarantee that the content on your blog is professional, subject-appropriate and grammatically correct?
Which of the following is not a blogging provider or blogging service available on the web free of cost?
Which of the following is the most effective idea for creating a target audience that returns again and again to your blog?
Which of the following is the term used for the collective blogging intelligentsia, namely the most influential bloggers online by page rank owing to their high traffic count?
Which of the following options is the least important for protecting the content of your blog?
Which of the following techniques can provide increased credibility to an article?
Why is it damaging not to have functional links on your website?
Why is it important to keep your article fairly short (700-1500 words) and your keyword density low?
Why is it important to make regular postings – if not daily postings – to your blog?
Why is it sometimes a good idea to create a blog independently with a host other than a free blog hosting service such as the Blogger?