How to exploit Google to generate content quickly

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Here's how to learn about any topic quickly and get ideas to generate content - and let others do the work for you.

All you need to do is find answers to FAQ (frequently asked questions).

These exploits are good for 2 reasons:

1) you get to know what experts think are the important questions about a topic
2) you get the answers to the questions also.


Here are the ways to use Google to find FAQ. Just search for the following:

1. keyword (inurl:faq.htm | inurl:faq.html | inurl:faq.php)

2. intitle:"keyword" (inurl:faq.htm | inurl:faq.html | inurl:faq.php)

3. keyword (FAQ | frequently asked questions)

4. allintitle: keyword (FAQ | frequently asked questions)

where keyword is what you what to find out about.


DO NOT copy and paste from the websites found - use the content to inspire your own content
#content #exploits #generate #google #quickly
  • Profile picture of the author Amenda Jessera
    Yes, it is pretty good idea to write contents, but we have to make sure that we do NOT duplicate....but can be rewritten in a good manner :p
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    • Profile picture of the author Muhammad Hassan
      Originally Posted by Amenda Jessera View Post

      Yes, it is pretty good idea to write contents, but we have to make sure that we do NOT duplicate....but can be rewritten in a good manner :p
      You are correct about not copying to prevent duplicate content. I also think you should copy because of plagiarism concerns. It's also not right to just copy somebody's work and for you to mke money from it. If you want to make money then you have to work for it.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ojami
    That's dandy and all, but if I wanted to get an experts opinion on something, wouldn't I just google the subject of interest?
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    • Profile picture of the author Muhammad Hassan
      Originally Posted by Ojami View Post

      That's dandy and all, but if I wanted to get an experts opinion on something, wouldn't I just google the subject of interest?
      Of course you can just Google what you are interested in to get the information you want.

      The thing about finding FAQ pages is that a lot of the information is all on one page and neatly organized into question and answer format. I think this is easier to get the information you want instead of searching through a number of pages.

      The FAQ will have the frequently asked questions or what experts think should be questions people are asking. The person who created the page has done all the sorting and evaluating of the tpoic information for you.

      Also I think that FAQ pages are like a quick beginners guide to a topic. They have the main parts of the topic all in one place and the answers tend to be short. So it's possible to read a FAQ page and get a 'summary' of the whole topic.
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  • Profile picture of the author multistreams
    Wow again! You are overwhelmingly generous and I for one truly appreciate you! Thanks again!
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    • Profile picture of the author paulgl
      Originally Posted by multistreams View Post

      Wow again! You are overwhelmingly generous and I for one truly appreciate you! Thanks again!
      You're kidding, right?

      Come on people.

      No wonder half the threads here are on beat downs by google.
      The lot of you deserve it.

      Paul
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      If you were disappointed in your results today, lower your standards tomorrow.

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