Quick and easy way to get more google organic traffic to your website

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here i'll explain in 5 simple steps how to have quality organic traffic to your website


Quick note i want to make this could find more valuable to people living in small countries with their own language, since its related to raking on google and on smaller markets its easier to do so






1. find a source of valuable information content. An old book, magazine, newspaper.
2. Seek it for valuable relevant content to your website. Chapters, articles etc...

3. Scan the selected content so you can have it as an image on your computer

4. Via a software program OCR reader - turn the scanned image with the text into an actual text.

5. Post the content in a form of articles or free info on your website


** Note: double check on Google if the content doesn't already exists.
If Not: great - you have unique content online => more higher ranking for some keywords

The whole process takes literally minutes

step 6. Repeat the process over and over with other unique valuable content

What do you think? I'm so far still trying it so i can't yet tell if its a real "killer" just had the idea few days ago.
#easy #google #organic #quick #traffic #website
  • Profile picture of the author Brandon Tanner
    Originally Posted by lowriderzzz View Post

    here i'll explain in 5 simple steps how to get sued
    Fixed that for ya.
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    • Profile picture of the author Spencer Jones
      Originally Posted by Brandon Tanner View Post

      Fixed that for ya.
      Absolutely... The easiest way...
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    • Profile picture of the author lowriderzzz
      Originally Posted by Brandon Tanner View Post

      Fixed that for ya.
      yea i got it. I the idea was to use info that is not copyright protected or that the author or publish company doesn't exists. Preferably old, outdated info
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    • Profile picture of the author webmonopoly
      Originally Posted by Brandon Tanner View Post

      Fixed that for ya.
      Oh so quick to ditch an interesting idea!!

      Although these are great terms to get sued on, the fact of the matter is the original publishers will probably never know that you copied it. But yes it would be a better idea to use very old stuff, and to change around some wording to stuff in some keywords.
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      • Profile picture of the author lowriderzzz
        Originally Posted by webmonopoly View Post

        Oh so quick to ditch an interesting idea!!

        Although these are great terms to get sued on, the fact of the matter is the original publishers will probably never know that you copied it. But yes it would be a better idea to use very old stuff, and to change around some wording to stuff in some keywords.
        the core of the idea was the scan and image to text automation process. I didn't gave much thought for copy right and legal issues.
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  • Profile picture of the author bluefire2121
    Ever heard of plagiarism?
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    • Profile picture of the author JohnMcCabe
      While plagiarism might still be an issue, using material old enough to pass into the public domain doesn't violate any copyright. The trick is making sure that material is indeed in the public domain.

      Sometimes you can tell from the original copyright date, but often there will be a new edition of the same work, which I believe restarts the copyright clock.

      One thing people could try is contacting publishers (who most often actually own the rights, not the author) and asking how they will sell the rights for. You might be surprised at what they might ask for something they think is worthless, especially the smaller publishing houses (or defunct ones, if you can track down the owners).
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