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Content    

When you run a website, you are always looking for fresh content you can add to both keep the visitors to your site and the search engines happy. In an ideal world you’d be writing all this great content, but we don’t live in an ideal world. You may have a day job, other tasks on your website to tend to and maybe even own several websites that all need to be updated with new content on a regular basis. On top of that you’d like to occasionally spend some time with family and friends.  

 

If only there was a cost-effective way to get fresh content to your site without having to spend either a lot of time or a lot of money. Well, there is, and not only one way, but 3 ways to get fresh content for your website.  

 

Reprint Articles  

The easiest and cheapest way to get fresh content for your site is to use reprint articles. You can go to any of the big article directories and search for articles on just about any topic. There are two downsides to using this content though: You have to provide a resource box with a link back to the article writer’s site – which of course is only fair, since they did all the work. The other one is that the same article can literally be picked up by thousands of other webmasters. One way to work around this is to contact the author of the article and see if he or she would be interested in writing and exclusive article for your site. If you offer them a good link back, many of them will be happy to oblige.  

 

Public Domain Works  

The second option is to find texts and e-books that are in the public domain. You could for example look for a public domain book on the topic of your website and split it up individual pages for your website.  Gutenberg.org is a great place to start your search for public domain work. A word of caution: Do your own research to make sure any so-called public domain document is actually in the public domain; otherwise you could get yourself easily into trouble by involuntarily breaking copyright laws. On the plus side, you can add the public domain content to your website without having to credit or link back to anyone.  

 

Private Label Articles 

The last option that is private label articles. Private label articles are written and then they are sold to a limited amount of people for their own use on their websites, blogs, newsletters and info products. Private label articles can be changed, the buyer can claim ownership and pretty much treat it like any article he has written himself. Since these articles are sold to more than one person, they are much cheaper than buying ghost-written articles. They almost always cost you well under a dollar per articles and often just pennies apiece.  

 

Private label articles can be found on PLR membership sites, websites that specialize in selling individual article packs and even on eBay. Of course, not all PLR sites and packages are created equal. Some provide quality content, while others could have been written by a third grader. Do you research before you buy and make sure there is some sort of a money back guarantee if the quality doesn’t meet your standard.