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| Robin Abernathy War Room Member Join Date: Mar 2009
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I have 30 articles sitting on my hard drive for a niche I am not too familiar with. I wrote these a while back when I was thinking about doing plr. I was wondering how could I use these 30 articles to make some money.If I had a step by step plan to follow that would be nice. I am already aware of plr, I personally do not like this avenue. Any other ideas?
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Adyar, Ch, TN
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Sell it to someone and make some money. Or find a good product relating to the niche and do some simple bum marketing.
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| Wordsmith (& Skepchick) War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2008
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I also don't like PLR very much, myself. Still, if these articles are in a niche that's well enough represented/covered by this forum's members and (as I assume) well written, you could perhaps do worse than put them together in a little package to be offered as a WSO on the understanding that only, say, 10 copies will be sold, or whatever? For people's blogging/article-marketing efforts? You surely wouldn't fail to cover the $20 it would cost to try? |
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| Active Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Michigan, U.S.A.
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You could sell the 30 articles for quick cash to someone in the niche, but that is short term. Why don't you find some affiliate offers that you can promote in the niche and use the articles to drive traffic to them. Start by submitting your articles to eZineArticles.com and put links in your resource box to drive traffic.
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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: , , USA.
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1. If you are also going to be creating a pre-sell page, drip them on there one day at a time - If not submit them to EZA 2 at a time until you run out. 2. Pick up a copy of article bot and after posting to site or EZA, blast them out individually. 3. Submit author feed for new pen name - also make individual feeds and submit them all to aggregators. 4. Sign up for a free account at Free Traffic System - Increase Targeted Website Traffic with Free Unlimited One Way Links and submit them there too linking back to other articles at EZA or your site. 5. Pick up a copy of GFX VIDEO WRITER and convert each one to a video and submit them using tube mogul or something similar. 6. Submit articles to human rewriter to have them each rewritten 7. Repeat above process |
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You are the second person that asked me that today :0If you use yahoo pipes you can make an individual feed for each and every article ![]() Once you have them, you can bookmark them, combine them, add more to the individual feeds and resubmit them... | |
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| Robin Abernathy War Room Member Join Date: Mar 2009
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![]() Jeremy you seem to be the master at this kind of thing. Are you saying I would bookmark the rss feed page. I know I may sound stupid, but I just do not understand the entire process. | |
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If you have a tool to automate the process...definitely. If you are doing it by hand...probably not. It's just a matter of going with what is time effective. |
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| Robin Abernathy War Room Member Join Date: Mar 2009
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[QUOTE] Once you have them, you can bookmark them, combine them, add more to the individual feeds and resubmit them... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Just playing jeremy. I am just trying to figure out a systematic way to do this that way it will not take too much time.Can I use Big Mikes rss tool to do this? Because I already have it. |
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Of course you can ![]() When you have the tools to automate it - it's worth the 10 minutes it takes to set everything up. If a site gives you an RSS feed, you would be goofy not to take advantage of it. |
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| Robin Abernathy War Room Member Join Date: Mar 2009
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So let me see if I understand. For every article I write that has a rss feed I would submit the feed each time I made a new article. I would then take the feed with all of the articles on them and bookmark this page as well. How often would I do this?
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| Robin Abernathy War Room Member Join Date: Mar 2009
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I wonder if WF has a HR department. If it does then I am in trouble.
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You should then start submitting these articles to article submission sites. Take your first article and submit it to 10 different article submission sites. Then take your 2nd article and submit to the next 10 article submission sites and so on. You do not want to submit the same article to too many sites. Once you have your articles published on the web, I would recommend linking them to your website. Just include an area on your site where you can list out the titles of each of your articles and then point them to URL where your articles can be found on the web. Hope this helps. |
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| Robin Abernathy War Room Member Join Date: Mar 2009
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I know of a similar strategy already, I guess what I am looking for is an exact plan to put these to use that will not take up too much of my time.
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Robin create content that can be sold through a membership site, provide enough of this content to last 1 year. Add the content in my membership script and we sell the site to someone that wants a ready made solution .... Just an idea ..... James |
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| John Schwartz War Room Member Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Near Dallas, TX, USA
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Since they're all in one niche, the fastest way would be to throw up a WSO and offer them as a PLR 30-pack. If the niche is at all popular with IM'ers, you'll cover the WSO fee and then some. Basic rule: the fewer copies you offer, the higher you can charge per pack. 30 articles is a lot for PLR, so you could go with something like $15 and limit it to maybe 20 copies. That's 50 cents per article, which is a very attractive price for 30 articles that are only being sold 20 times. Should sell if the niche has any popularity. John |
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| Robin Abernathy War Room Member Join Date: Mar 2009
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Come on rich jerk, you can give me more then that. I feel as if I can't work unless I have an exact step by step system.This is the way I have been all my life.
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Another idea would be to put the articles together in the form of an ebook and sell it on sites such as payloadz.
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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: May 2009 Location: USA
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You can find products to promote in the niche the articles are written and then post them to article directories to make affiliate commissions. You can also setup a squidoo lens or a hubpage or a blogger blog to do all that. Basically Bum Marketing is what I am suggesting. |
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| Active Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Houston, TX
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I posted 25 articles to eHow and made $15 that first month. I didn't write a single article the second month and brought in $40. I hope to be making around that same amount residually from now on.
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