How Do I Find Article Content?
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May 25, 2009 by Steve Peachey
Filed under Where To Find Article Content
Finding Article Content is not nearly as difficult as you might think…
In fact, what might be harder is deciding what to keep and not to keep.
But the reason why you’re here is you want to know where to get content… right?
Everything on the Internet is free to use and is already in public domain, right?
Dead Wrong!
Some people are very mistaken because they believe that if something is published online it is free for the taking. If you believe that… let me warn you… There are very stiff penalties for violations of copyrights.
Depending on what your niche is… some things never grow old… So Be Careful
Get Works in the Public Domain
Public domain works are books, poems and articles for which the copyright has expired and
have NO copyright protection, meaning that you or anyone else can copy, modify and use or
sell them.
Once you modify a public domain work it becomes your property. The modified work
receives an automatic copyright just like it would if it were an original work.
Use Other Authors’ Content
GoArticles.com, EzineArticles.com and a number of other article directories allow you to use
the material that authors post to those sites, free of charge.
The condition is that you will respect authors’ guidelines and those of the article directory managers. In almost all cases, authors require that you place their resource box at the bottom of the article, which almost always includes a link back to their site.
That’s the drawback, however. That link that goes out of your site is not an affiliate link,
and that is what is called a ‘leaky’ link (links that don’t make you money) on your site.
You’re much better off using PLR articles which you can claim as your own and have no linking requirements.
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