Just from doing (QUALITY!) mass article submissions and blog network posts a few times I wonder at the people running these article sites. Is there any point? Aside from the question of being in an Adsense TOS grey area (something about 'original content'), isn't it quite handy to have people constantly submitting content to your site? Couldn't you set up an article site (using Wordpress or one of the other generic scripts), make sure you were on the list of the major article submission bots (AMR etc.) and blog networks (Free Traffic System etc.) and then wait for the submissions to come in and just ignore the rubbish and use the good stuff, maybe even rewrite it a little to improve it? Less money than buying PLR, less work than writing it yourself!
Starting an article site - any point?
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Just from doing (QUALITY!) mass article submissions and blog network posts a few times I wonder at the people running these article sites. Is there any point?
Aside from the question of being in an Adsense TOS grey area (something about 'original content'), isn't it quite handy to have people constantly submitting content to your site? Couldn't you set up an article site (using Wordpress or one of the other generic scripts), make sure you were on the list of the major article submission bots (AMR etc.) and blog networks (Free Traffic System etc.) and then wait for the submissions to come in and just ignore the rubbish and use the good stuff, maybe even rewrite it a little to improve it? Less money than buying PLR, less work than writing it yourself!
Just wondering, any point?
Aside from the question of being in an Adsense TOS grey area (something about 'original content'), isn't it quite handy to have people constantly submitting content to your site? Couldn't you set up an article site (using Wordpress or one of the other generic scripts), make sure you were on the list of the major article submission bots (AMR etc.) and blog networks (Free Traffic System etc.) and then wait for the submissions to come in and just ignore the rubbish and use the good stuff, maybe even rewrite it a little to improve it? Less money than buying PLR, less work than writing it yourself!
Just wondering, any point?
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