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Finding Quality Content For Your Blogs, Ezines And Websites

Jul 5th 2010 at 1:23 PM

Finding Quality Content For Your Blogs, Ezines And Websites

The life of an Internet marketer revolves around one thing: Content. You need articles for your blog, more great content for your newsletter or ezine, and even more quality articles if you plan to do article marketing or guest blogging to get free advertising for your website. So, before you throw in the towel completely, let me share a few ideas with you that may help you to actually have time away from your computer.

When looking for articles, you have several options. I personally recommend that you use several of these suggestions to add a variety of content to your websites.

I'll start with a few of my favorites...

Grab some Free Reprint Articles at the Directories

Article directories like EzineArticles.com, LadyPens.com and ArticleBase.com are packed with quality articles that you can reprint on your site. The only requirements are that you do not edit the article in any way and that you include the author's resource box (or bio) at the end including the link or two that the author has included to his/her website.

It's a win-win situation. The author gets free advertising. You, the publisher, get free content.

There are three negatives to using this type of article.

* First is the issue of duplicate content. You're sharing the same exact articles as everyone else that uses that directory. This is not a big deal at all if you're using the article in your ezine, obviously, since duplicate content is only an issue with the search engines. It's also not a huge issue for your blog or website, as long as you write an introduction to the article, and preferably a wrap-up statement or recommendation at the end.

* Second is the very difficult issue of finding quality content. Gone are the days of grabbing any old free reprint article. You want Expert Content only – and many of the article directories have “bleck” articles.

* Third is the issue of posting those darn links in the author resource box. You're basically advertising for someone else for free. Ouch!

Good news! I can help you with the free advertising part in the next section of this article.

Use Extra-Special Free Reprint Articles

Oftentimes ebook owners and other marketers with affiliate programs offer articles with a twist. You get to replace the link(s) in the author resource box with YOUR affiliate link for that program.

Here you'll find many articles that meet that criteria:  http://freeaffiliatearticles.com/wp/

OR, if your favorite Experts regularly offer reprint articles, ask if this is an option for you.

That way, the expert still gets free advertising. And, you, the publisher, still get great content. But, you can also benefit by earning affiliate commissions as well.

This model definitely adds an increased level of appeal compared to traditional reprint articles.

Wouldn't you agree?

Write the Articles Yourself

You can choose to write some of your web content yourself. I highly recommend that you do write much of your own content, at least on the sites where you're trying to establish yourself as an authority.

However, there are options below that will enable you to post quality content to your website without having to write all of it yourself. (Some you can just edit and use.)  The difference in the options below is that YOU become the expert, rather than endorsing someone else as the expert.

Hire a Quality Ghostwriter or Copywriter

* A ghostwriter is a freelancer who writes for you (usually articles or reports), but you take the credit.

* A copywriter specializes in writing copy that sells, and you usually take the credit.

There are many sites on the web where you can find writers. Start by asking around, or go to sites like elance.com (a job posting site) or Shelancers.com (a directory of freelancers) to look around. Having a ghostwriter on hand can keep your blog fresh and active.

Our Favorite Shortcut: Stock up on PLR articles

PLR articles stands for Private Label Rights articles. PLR articles are usually written by a ghostwriter and sold to several website owners. This means that you (and a limited number of other bloggers) can edit the articles and publish them without being required to link back to anyone or give anyone credit for writing them. You become the expert when using PLR articles.

Customize the articles, tweak them for your market, insert examples or photos or case studies and publish them on your website -- or just use them as they are. Either way, you gain a lot of flexibility when working with PLR. Not only that but they are very affordable.

So, How do you Find a Good PLR Service?
 
Simple. Find a PLR site that's been around for awhile and offers professionally-written and edited content that's sold in limited quantities. That will ensure that you're not getting recycled PLR, but are getting your hands on top-quality content.

Our Recommendation for Top Quality PLR, Sold in Very Limited Quantities:

EasyPLR.com has been offering the best niche plr article packs on the web since 2006.

* Great reputation. Thousands of happy, repeat customers over the years.

* Great quality. The content is written by Professional Writers on staff and Edited by a Separate staff member.

* Limited Availability. You're not sharing your articles with thousands of other people.

* Run by a Respected Internet Marketer. Nicole Dean owns EasyPLR.com and is oftentimes called the marketer with integrity, and runs her business by her gut and her ethics, not strictly by her pocketbook.

* Excellent customer support. Need any help? They're there for you.

As  a customer at EasyPLR.com and I can highly recommend their content. Check it out here ...

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Sep 27th 2011 at 12:55 AM by extremeviralads
Very helpful information Rick, thank you.
   
Nov 25th 2010 at 8:37 PM by AbdeelMarketing
Great Article. Thanks for sharing.
   
Sep 29th 2010 at 9:02 AM by cookjudy
This is a good article and I like the content. Helps people who are trying to write articles.
   

Sep 19th 2010 at 7:33 PM by troy48
Good Article, I can relate to this, Thumbs Up.
   
Sep 7th 2010 at 5:59 AM by spiralsurfer
Very interesting and informative article. Many thanks and il be following you as like Demetrius before, I want to keep up with your knowhow.
   
Aug 30th 2010 at 7:41 PM by weedermann
You are ALL far ahead of me. I had to look up some of the terms you used just to follow along. ;o) Obviously very informative, Rick. I'll be following you (thank YOU for the follow!) to keep tabs on your work. Demetrius
   
Aug 27th 2010 at 6:08 AM by fredds
A Great read ... exploding with very useful resources and tips
   
Aug 22nd 2010 at 8:31 PM by yhbecpublisher
Another Tip for you Rick, I recycle older PLR articles by using them as outlines only, when writing for a client.

Simple edits like you have mentioned along with the addition of supporting images and quality links can change a boring old article into a brand new web page 8-D Soroya
   
Aug 9th 2010 at 12:23 PM by aesaak
Informative article! I will use some of your suggestions to further my experience online. Thank you!
   

Jul 31st 2010 at 3:26 PM by cashmaker
Hi Louie! Thanks for your kind comments. Quality PLR has simplified me having my own products. It's a GREAT way to start out. Cheers! Rick Wilson aka CorpRebel
   
Jul 31st 2010 at 2:05 PM by Louie
Thanks Dude this is a great information for a starter like me.
   

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