Different types of content and when/where to use them

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If there is an existing thread/pdf, etc... that answers these questions..please point me to the link.

I need help understanding the various "types" of content that is available for blogs, sales letters, etc..

1. Your own handwritten content.
2. PLR's - but what kind of "rights" do you have with these...in what manner can you use these, when can you NOT use these, etc..
3. Pay someone to write your content
4. Get permission from a siteowner to use their content, or re-write their content.

what am I missing. Any help is appreciated.

Thanks,
Bryan
#content #types #when or where
  • Profile picture of the author Alex Malave
    1. Your own content is obviously free to use as you like.

    2. PLR's are different. It depends on the restrictions each have. If you buy a PLR it will come with instructions on what you can and cannot use it for.

    3. If you pay someone to write content for you, its implied that you can use the content for whatever you like, but you can confirm it with him or her personally.

    4. If you get permission from someone else to use their content... then you can obviously use it for what they gave you permission to use it for.

    You are missing.. using articles from ezinedirectory.com and goarticles.com

    You can also use public domain books and articles. Check out Main Page - Gutenberg

    hope this helps.
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