I Hate Writing Articles - Isn’t There An Easier Way?!
Posted May 1, 2006 | 1 comment
Owning, running and maintaining an internet based business or a site needs articles. Plain and simple, every who has a site knows this. Even those who don’t have sites but are frequent internet users knows this as well. Articles quench the thirst for information and knowledge of the people. Plus, the articles provides many other benefits for the site.
The benefits that articles provide are putting a site high in the ranking in search results of keywords and keyword phrases that pertains or are relevant to his or her site. They also provide attraction to website visitors when they are appreciated and is linked to your site from another site or newsletter. Articles provide for the increase of the confidence and trust levels of customers to your site and company.
Many articles are also beneficial to both company and its traffic. When the readers like the articles, they would tell more of their friends, family and peers and recommend your site to them, providing for a larger volume of traffic. You get bigger sales if your traffic trusts and believes in you. Your product or services would be much easier to sell when they know you know what you are doing and talking about.
So ok, we have established that articles are very important to a site and to business. Articles are crucial and to keep ahead in the game, a site must have an article, it is imperative. There is one dilemma though, not many people like writing articles.
Many website owners would rather spend their time on something else, and unless you’re a big time company, you don’t have the necessary resources to use on a pool of article writers. Plagiarism or copying of other articles is frowned upon and could easily get you into trouble, worst case scenario; a hefty fine and jail time.
So what are the other options?
Well, for starters if you hate writing articles and you can’t afford to hire people to write for you then don’t. Get free articles. The first place to look at for free articles is the public domain. Here you won’t have problems with copyright infringement and the following penalties and fines if you get caught for plagiarism.
Public domain articles are articles freely given to the public for public use. You can do whatever you want with it. You can place it on your site, name it as yours, put it in a newsletter its you decision. Always remember though that you will have to choose articles that is very relevant to your site.
The downside to public domain articles is that since it is free for everybody, many of your competitors may have access to them as well. Since every site needs to be original and unique even though you have the same niche, this could be a predicament. You may also have to edit them a bit to place more keywords and keyword phrases to make them better.
Another way to get free articles is to allow other sites which has the same subject or topic as yours to submit articles to your site. This would be only to augment your existing content or else all your articles would be leading to other sites since these articles would have resource boxes with them that could link or direct the readers to their site. That’s why it is important to have your own articles; you cold use them to link your site to other sites as well.
But, to truly feel the impact of what a good article to you, go for original ones. There are many article writers who do part time and freelance article writing jobs that charges only minimal fees. You can get good articles that have all the keywords and keyword phrases you need and people are looking for.
The investment you made for these articles would be worthwhile because you could use them for all the benefits you could offer. You hold copyrights to them and you will be able to use them anyway you want. As your articles help you in building your business and your site, you will have more articles to write and maybe then you wont be having second thoughts about articles.
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Steve Gill said:
Good article about articles!
In regards to your later comments (getting other people to write articles for you - and you own them) one site many ecommerce types use for this is elance.com . Putting out a tender for articles, particularly in bulk, can result in some fairly competent writers create articles to your speccs (keywords to target, keyword density, etc).
I believe the standard price being bandied about is $5 per article, but can likely get them much cheaper if ordering in bulk (maybe $3/article?). Of course you get what you pay for - accounting for caveat emptor, like any other transaction online - so paying $10 per article will result in something great, and $0.50 per article will be barely comprehensive. Also be sure to run the articles through copyscape or even some sentences in google to ensure the person didn’t plaguerize it from somewhere else.
The other source you mention is finding free articles online to use (article directories or public domain resources). Along those same lines there’s a real surge in people offering PLR (private label rights) articles all over the place.
These are usually packages of original articles related to a common theme that can be easily popped into a niche website, ebook, newsletter series, etc.
This usually is half way between public articles that can be found all over the net and having an original article written specifically for you, since *mnost* PLR offerings are to a limited number of customers. So you aren’t competing with 1000s (or more) other websites featuring the same article, but more likely 50 or 100 (maybe 200) depending on how many sales they are limiting that article package for.
A search for “PLR articles” on google will reveal lots of info and resources.
And/or to find completely free niche articles to use, do a google search for:
article directories
where my resource page is currently #1. All ranked by Google PR and categorized with both ’submit’ and ‘view’ links for each directory.
Hope that is of use to your readers, and thanks again for the article!
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