We know that good content drives people to your websites. We know that
thoughtful, well-written, and informative articles brings interested
people in, and that when those articles are written to include strong
search terms, they power your site up on the search engines.
But where can you get the content?
Well, first of all, there’s a lot to be said for not re-inventing
the wheel. If someone else has already said it, and said it well, why
redo it? Why not just republish it in your site? Why not go out on the
net, find articles already written, and put them on your site?
Plagiarism! Theft of intellectual property! Illegal! Copyright laws,
and all that.
Well, the dictionary defines plagiarism as: “To use and pass off
(the ideas or writings of another) as one's own.”
That means that republishing isn’t the problem. Republishing without
credit given to the author, and/or without getting permission from the
author is the problem.
So, that breaks it into three steps:
One, find an article
Two, contact the author and get permission
Three, put it in your site.
Finding an Article
There are a number of ways to accomplish this. The long way, but sometimes
the best way, is to google up some sites that would interest your audience,
and look for content there. This can be a lot more time-consuming, as
you’re investigating site after site, but can get some really great
articles that are well-focused on your audience.
Another is to find an article archive website, like eZine Articles (http://ezinearticles.com/).
This site has a huge number of articles on many many topics. Internet
business, family life, current events, personal development, all kinds
of topics are covered here. Check the topic directory tree, or just do
a search.
Getting Permission
At eZine Articles, they have very clearly spelled out the instructions
to use the articles. At this site (and I’ve found this to be common
among others), articles can be used for free, but the publisher must
agree to certain conditions, like not changing the text of the article,
and including the links back to both eZine Articles, and the author’s
website. The articles also can’t be sold or included in compilations
for sale, etc…
If you find an article on another website, it’s usually just as
simple as sending an email to the author (who is usually the site owner),
and getting permission. In most cases, the authors will give permission
in exchange only for a link back to their home page.
Putting the Article on Your Site
Finally, simply create a page and install the text of the article into
it. Make sure that you include everything that you agreed to as you were
getting permission, like the linkbacks.
Creating the Content
If your website is based on something that you’re passionate about,
and knowledgeable in, then you have an advantage in that you can create
your own articles. They don’t need to be long, maybe as short as
1000 words or so, but they do need to be informative, and useful. Don’t
just write up more sales copy for your products.
Tell someone how to use the product in a new way. Keep in mind that products
are based on experiences, and experiences can be shared. If you’re
selling tents and sleeping bags, remember that they are all about the
experience of camping. So, tell them some tips that relate to camping.
Write an article about setting up a camp to stay dry if it rains. Write
about how to store food and keep it away from animals. Include some dutch
oven recipies.
Then post these to your website, just like the others.
And then, turn around and share those. Offer them to other websites.
Post them at eZine Articles and other archive sites. Why? Because if
people use them, they provide links back to your website, links that
boost your traffic and your search engine ratings.
Remember that the web is all about information. Shopping, products, and
e-commerce are relatively new additions to cyberspace. Provide something
valuable, and they will come!
Author: Mark
Hansen - Website: http://sohoman.blogspot.com