Getting content for web sites is one of the challenges every
webmaster faces. I'm sure you've heard the saying, "Content is king."
Have you ever wondered why content is king? And have you ever wished it
was easier to find content for web sites?
Content is king for one
reason: People surf for content. Each of the major search engines is
only successful to the extent that it helps people find the web site
content they are looking for. Whichever search engine helps people find
that web site content the quickest becomes the most popular. The more
popular the search engine is, the more money it makes from advertising.
That
last paragraph contains the secret of why content is king. Search
engines make money from advertising. And they make more money from
advertising if they consistently help people find the web site content
they are searching for.
Now that you know why content is King, the next question is: Where can you find content for web sites?
The two easiest sources for content for web sites are article directories and private label rights.
Article
directories are huge directories of articles. In most cases, you are
free to publish articles from the article directories on your web site
and in your newsletters or ezines. Be sure to read each article
directory's terms of service, because some have limitations. But in
general, article directories exist to give writers a place to publish
their articles and to give publishers a place to get content for web
sites and newsletters.
Article directories like EzineArticles.com
and ElectricText.com provide content for web sites on almost any topic
you need. You can also find hundreds of article directories that
provide content for web sites with a simple search for "article
directories" in any search engine.
There are two advantages to
getting your web site content from article directories rather than from
private label rights articles and eBooks:
1. Articles from
article directories are normally free - you do not have to pay anything
for the rights to publish the articles.
2. There are tens of thousands of articles available for web site content on virtually any topic you may need.
Private
label rights can be acquired in a variety of ways. In general, private
label rights mean you have the right to put your name on the product as
the author. You can get private label rights articles, private label
rights eBooks, even private label rights software and scripts.
For
web site content, you want private label rights articles and eBooks.
You can get private label rights articles and eBooks from membership web
sites such as Gigantic Resale Rights.com that specialize in resale
rights and private label rights products. You can use the articles for
web site content more directly. And you can use many of the eBooks as
content for web sites by breaking them up into articles or web pages.
There
are two advantages to getting your web site content from private label
rights articles and eBooks rather than from article directories:
1.
Generally you can put your name as the author. You can include it as
regular web content or as an article with your resource box at the end.
Check the terms of service of the private label rights to determine
your rights in using it as web site content.
2. Generally you can
also (and in some cases must) edit and modify the text to make it
unique. This is especially true if you have a private label rights
eBook that grants you the rights to break it up into articles or pages
as content for web sites. Again, be sure to check the terms of service
of the private label rights to determine your rights.
Breaking up
private label rights books into articles is a great way to get content
for web sites. Why? Because it takes effort. Most people will not
take the time and effort. If you do, you will have more unique content
on your web site. Unique content is another aspect of "content is king."
Search
engines hunger for content. With articles from article directories and
private label rights articles and eBooks, you can feed that hunger with
an unending supply of content for your web sites. As the search
engines gobble up your web site content, it won't take long to
understand why content is king!
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