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Developing Free Content... It';s not really as bad as it sounds
I hear many writers refute the idea of writing free content. While I agree, in the simplest terms, it is "something for nothing", the benefits of free content actually outweigh the down-side of writing for free. Is it really for nothing'
--- The Battle for Content ---
The competition for content is fierce. Every Web site owner wants content and hundreds of writers want their content visible on the Web. There are so many free Web sites that you can literally advertise your goods, services, and knowledge globally for years without spending a penny.
Of course, there is a cost involved in writing free content---time.
Affiliate PowerAffiliate Power by Alan Tutt http://www.KeysToPowerProsperity.com The easiest way to make money is to promote other people's ..... However, the cost in time units is only a fraction of the money that would otherwise be spent in getting the kind of coverage available by supporting content sites with free articles.
--- What about my income producing articles' ---
The idea is not to spend all day writing free content. Generally, once you've completed your articles for paying markets, take an idea and generate
one free content article. I usually select a topic about which I can generate an article in a few hours. Don't spend more than two hours on the article over an entire day---use it as a gap-filler.
The point is to be able to generate a short article that provides a general overview of your knowledge or work---don't dive too deep. If someone likes your work or idea, let them come to you and pay you for a more, in-depth version. Call it "testing the waters."
--- Exercise Your Brain ---
One of the benefits I've found to writing free content is in exercising my brain. I get a chance to generate a short article about something I know without the added pressure of acceptance and deadlines. This is where you get to write for the fun of it and be able to produce industry contacts and resume fodder.
--- Resume Fodder ---
Yes, resume fodder. If some popular site picks up your article, you can use it on your resume. Make sure that you write something that pertains to your areas of expertise. If you post something like "101 Fun Things You Can Do With Toilet Paper" and it's picked up by an unknown MLM site, I'd think twice about adding it to your resume.
Many major sites are monitored and rated by some of the larger corporations and industry experts. If you article catches their eye, you could end up with a client that you would have otherwise never had the chance to work for. The wider the audience, the more additional work you can acquire!
--- Writing a Free Content Article ---
Writing a free content article is simple and follows a similar professional approach as an article for a standard, paying market. A few pointers are:
* Be Concise Keep it under 1,500 words. Some professional organizations might pickup ......
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