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Jean-Marc Langevin
 
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Default Unique Content - 01-16-2006 , 10:18 AM






Hi,

I need to create a few portal and I'm looking to find great unique content.
What can I use ?

Regards,
Jean-Marc

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Default Re: Unique Content - 01-16-2006 , 10:59 AM






Jean-Marc Langevin wrote:
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Hi,

I need to create a few portal and I'm looking to find great unique content.
What can I use ?

Regards,
Jean-Marc
Your imagination. Only then it would be unique content.

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Jean-Marc Langevin
 
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Default Re: Unique Content - 01-16-2006 , 11:20 AM



tonnie wrote:

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Jean-Marc Langevin wrote:
Hi,

I need to create a few portal and I'm looking to find great unique
content. What can I use ?

Regards,
Jean-Marc

Your imagination. Only then it would be unique content.

Ok, But if I don't use my imagination for that is there any people
that do use it for me ? Or other place to get valuable content.



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Default Re: Unique Content - 01-16-2006 , 11:37 AM



Jean-Marc Langevin wrote:
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Hi,

I need to create a few portal and I'm looking to find great unique content.
What can I use ?
You may be able to hire some copywriters to create content for you. I
believe I had seen a site that offered something along those lines in
the last few months.

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Paul B
 
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Default Re: Unique Content - 01-16-2006 , 11:38 AM



On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 11:20:53 -0500, Jean-Marc Langevin
<jmarc (AT) k3-media (DOT) com> wrote:

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tonnie wrote:

Jean-Marc Langevin wrote:
Hi,

I need to create a few portal and I'm looking to find great unique
content. What can I use ?

Regards,
Jean-Marc

Your imagination. Only then it would be unique content.


Ok, But if I don't use my imagination for that is there any people
that do use it for me ?
You could hire someone.

Quote:
Or other place to get valuable content.
Then it won't be unique will it ?

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Default Re: Unique Content - 01-16-2006 , 03:55 PM



For quite some time I did a bunch of technical articles on a variety of
subjects. I submitted them to various content sites such as ezine
articles etc. I thought at the time that it would be a great way to
get "known" or perhaps build strong back links to my website.

Now I realize that I was probably doing more harm than good, because of
the filters that search engines use to reduce the ranking of duplicate
content. I don't offer out my content anymore for reproduction, nor do
I suggest that others do.

If you use free content from services like the one I have submitted to
in the past, the you will more than likely be shooting yourself in the
foot in terms of search engine traffic. You'll just be considered one
of those clone sites and end up near the bottom of the list.

Just my $0.0231767 -- I convered to it to Canadian Funds =)

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Jean-Marc Langevin
 
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Default Re: Unique Content - 01-16-2006 , 04:38 PM



ken.dennis (AT) gmail (DOT) com wrote:

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For quite some time I did a bunch of technical articles on a variety of
subjects. I submitted them to various content sites such as ezine
articles etc. I thought at the time that it would be a great way to
get "known" or perhaps build strong back links to my website.

Now I realize that I was probably doing more harm than good, because of
the filters that search engines use to reduce the ranking of duplicate
content. I don't offer out my content anymore for reproduction, nor do
I suggest that others do.

If you use free content from services like the one I have submitted to
in the past, the you will more than likely be shooting yourself in the
foot in terms of search engine traffic. You'll just be considered one
of those clone sites and end up near the bottom of the list.

Just my $0.0231767 -- I convered to it to Canadian Funds =)

Of course thats why we want unique content. You still write some ?
We are not going to take content from freebies.

Is there anyway of paying somebody ? Who , where and how ?




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ken.dennis@gmail.com
 
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Default Re: Unique Content - 01-16-2006 , 05:12 PM




Jean-Marc Langevin wrote:

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Of course thats why we want unique content. You still write some ?
We are not going to take content from freebies.
I don't write for others anymore sorry. Need to build up my own
website content.

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Is there anyway of paying somebody ? Who , where and how ?
You could place ads, or find a journalism student. What type of
content are you looking for? Schools are always full of young people
that are looking to make an extra few dollars.

You might even have some luck e-mailing some of the "free content"
writers out there, and asking them if they would be interested in
writing for you. You need to make it clear to them that the content
they provide to you is for your use exclusively etc...

Not having petitioned people to write for me in the past I can't offer
much more than those ideas.

Good Luck,
Ken Dennis
http://KenDennis-RSS.homeip.net/



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John Bokma
 
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Default Re: Unique Content - 01-16-2006 , 05:42 PM



Jean-Marc Langevin <jmarc (AT) k3-media (DOT) com> wrote:


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Is there anyway of paying somebody ? Who , where and how ?
As for how -> PayPal
But like Ken said, I write for my own site, unless the pay is attractive
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Default Re: Unique Content - 01-17-2006 , 07:34 AM



You are likely to be the best person to write about your industry and
the products you sell, by writing yourself you also eliminate the
problems of someone giving you duplicate content. Why employ someone if
you can do it yourself? By learning the skills you are more likely to
be able to consistently improve your site and for a fraction of the
cost. If you are looking for info you may find the following useful:
http://www.design-insite.co.uk/seo-training.php (is quite long but is
useful)
http://www.oyster-web.co.uk/seo-tutorial.html (is shorter but is
slightly out of date)
http://www.conseoquences.com/article...c-indexing.php
(article on LSI which is useful when writing web content)

Hope that helps


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