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| A few ideas for your articles
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Read this first: Your Own Articles
To help you further, I have included a brief description of the various forms an article can take.
Comparison and Contrast
This is similar to a review article but involves much more research. It entails writing about the similarity of two or more products or services and then showing their differences. Upon conclusion, show which product or service is, in your opinion, better. Be sure to have all your affiliate links embedded.
Cause and Effect
This is another way of writing about an action/relation and the result from said situation. For example, what causes people to be overweight and what effect does it have on that person and those around him/her. End the article with your own conclusion and any recommendation to combat obesity.
Classifications
This type of article is very easy to write. It is simply putting things together into groups. For example, you could sort cars into groups, based on size, price economy, safety or a myriad of other categories.
Describing A Process
In these type of articles, you are giving instructions/directions by explaining how something operates or is constructed. A very simple example would be to explain how to make a chocolate cake, another would be how to build a bird house.
NOTE: With programs such as blogger.com, you have an opportunity to save articles and post them on demand. Start by writing a few posts, and save them as drafts. Publish them as necessary with just a click of the mouse. This is a very useful practice, which will help you to add new posts to your blog on a regular basis even when you are busy. Just click ”Publish Post” to make your entry available.
Content For Your Blog Using Other People’s Content Free Articles Forum-fresh content Totally unique free content Public domain content Content That You Write Reviews FAQ and news
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posted by blogger @ 11:54 PM
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Thousands of free articles can be found through such directories as Articlecity, Ezinearticles and many more. In fact, there are so many articles directories on the Internet that I created a page listing all the directories known to me. Click here to see all the article directories
By typing a key word in the search field of any article directory, you will be able to find a great deal of information related to your topic. You are more than welcome to use any article. Although these articles are free, the authors must be credited by placing the author’s bio at the end of the article with a working link.
This is one of the disadvantages of using free content. Your visitors might click the author’s link and jump to his or her website by-passing the remainder of your blog. Remember that there is a price for everything, and accept the fact you are paying for the free content by possibly losing some of your visitors.
However, you can make this loss less painful! Before using any free article, check the author’s website. If he or she runs an affiliate program, join the program, and place your affiliate link pointing to the author’s site. Now if some of your visitors leave your blog and buy products from the author’s website, you will earn a commission.
Some free articles are out-dated, but you can make them stand out by writing your own commentary prior to, or immediately following the free article. By doing so, you will bring your personality to the subject and gain the confidence of your visitors.
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posted by blogger @ 12:27 AM
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