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Good source for content?
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  • Profile picture of the author doorkicker13
    Your brain. If you are into a niche that you are interested in and enjoy learning about creating quality content should not be a problem. Figure out what the people in your niche are looking for and give them what they want.
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  • Profile picture of the author Rose Anderson
    The Warriors for Hire section has a lot of good writers.
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  • Profile picture of the author AmandaT
    You can write it yourself or you can buy it. There are many writers, like myself, that advertise in the Warriors for Hire section. There are also many websites that you may go to in order to buy content.
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  • Definitely hire freeelancers to write for you if you can't write yourself.

    That's assuming you want unique and high value content of course, which isn't completely clear in the short original content.

    Otherwise, there's always the possibility to use PLR, or to legally use sourcss such as EzineArticle (with the resource boxes).

    But, you'll definitely get better results from unique content.

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  • Profile picture of the author Giftys
    Originally Posted by jackdsuza1 View Post

    Good source for content?
    FindTips.com ...for articles that need bulleted tips.
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  • Profile picture of the author Marketing Cheetah
    If you are good at writing and you are just starting out in internet marketing with a low budget then I would recommend to gather knowledge and write yourself. Browse different websites, read articles and magazines and gather as much information about the niche you are thinking of jumping in. After some time you will be able to produce nice quality articles yourself.
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  • Profile picture of the author TimBock70
    1) Hire someone to write it for you
    2) Use PLR (my favorite)
    3) Write it yourself
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  • Profile picture of the author chiwawa
    The Good source for a content is using your head. For you to decide to write a content means you must have passion for the niche but if you don't, just hire somebody who can do a good job of it.
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    • Profile picture of the author pdoey
      I was wondering if maybe you can search google, articles etc. copy 40 - 50 words or about 10% from about 10 different articles and combine into one article - would this still be considered duplicate content as each snippet would account for about 10% of your article and not more than about 10% of any other article?
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  • Profile picture of the author guewarascoy
    you can write yourself or hire a writter..

    use another blog to make ideas, but not copy paste..
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  • Profile picture of the author shuvo
    Read and Learn others blog.When you will learn a lot then ideas will come in your brain automatically and write frequently and this will speed up your ability of writing content.
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