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6. Get contents from professional content providers
If you have a higher budget and really want exclusivity, there are also websites that provide custom made articles that are written especially for the Web: meaning, the copy has been SEOd. Unlike free articles and even private label articles, custom made articles are especially written for you. Some sites charge around $50 to 200 per article. If you get them to write your website, it could run up to thousands. As in anything, you get what you pay for.
7. Get professionals to bid for your project
There are some sites that enable you to post a project and have individuals and firms bid to work on your project.
With this method, you are able to evaluate the credentials of the writers and judge which one is suitable for your needs and budget. There are now many sites that offer this kind of service. You can check out elance.com and guru.com just to give you an idea.
8. Get article feeds
Article feeds allow you to publish contents that changes periodically without effort on your part. All you need to do is put the javascripts that they generate for you and voila, you have articles that get refreshed weekly, sometimes even daily.
To get an article feed, you can go to websites like www.amazines.com, www.goarticles.com.
To view more article feed providers simply type article feeds in your search engine and you will be see a lot of alternatives.
9. Get news feeds
News feeds operate the same way as article feeds. It allows you to publish the latest news on your site just by putting a small javascript in your html page.
The news gets updated automatically; with most updating daily. Some providers give the feeds for free in return for some advertising links. Others give the first x number of views free and beyond this number, you pay a monthly fee. A sample site you can can check out is newsfeedmaker.com and freshcontent.net.
To sift through the different news feeds, simply type news feeds in your search engine.
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Note: When you get to these news feeds and article feeds, you will be seeing RSS a lot so I thought a short explanation will be useful.
RSS Explained
What is RSS?
RSS is an acronym for Really Simple Syndication. RSS feeds are an easy and efficient way to recieve notification when new information is available in a specific area of interest.
How Can I Benefit From RSS?
RSS feeds save time, allowing users to recieve notification only when new content is available. Web site visitors choose the information they wish to subscribe to and can unsubscribe from any feed at any point.
How Do I Subscribe to RSS Feeds?
First you will need an RSS feed reader (also called a news aggregator) there are a number of RSS readers available. A short list is available at http://www.rss-specifications.com/rss-software.htm
RSS readers are simply programs that display the contents of an RSS feed in an easy to read format.
Once you have an RSS reader you simply click the icon or a link to the RSS feed and paste it into your RSS reader. Some readers will auto detect the precense of an RSS feed on a website and you can optionally choose to subscribe.
Article courtesy of www.rss-specifications.com
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10. Invite your visitors to submit articles
Another option is to get your visitors involved. Invite them to submit articles and if you are agreeable, allow them to include a photo. People like to participate, especially if they are asked.
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