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Create Money-Making
Articles From Texts In the Public Domain
The very best
ideas for making money really fast focus on writing short pieces, such
as articles or product reviews that recommend readers buy something that
earns you commission or which helps sell one of your own products.
This is usually
accomplished in the resource box for your finished article or report, or
other written piece, or in a link on your own or someone else’s web
site.
Writing without
money-making incentive is time-wasting and totally unproductive, so
always write with some money-making end result.
These ideas will
help you get started, you must add the monetising element like AdSense
or other affiliate opportunity:
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Go to a major
article directory where almost all feature most successful authors and
most frequently viewed articles. Go look at most frequently viewed
articles sorted by category, such as: Pets, Auctions, Article Writing.
Study ten or more of the most frequently viewed articles. Choose two or
three topics from most frequently viewed articles and create an article
using information from the public domain (reshape and rewrite it as much
as possible) that appeals to a wider audience than achieved individually
by any of those original articles.
So for example,
if an article about hair styles has been viewed 10,000 times, and
another about wedding dresses has been viewed 20,000 times, and another
about getting married in Hawaii has 23,000 views, it follows that your
article ‘Hair Styles and Dresses for Hawaiian Weddings’ will attract
proportionately many more thousands of visitors from across a broader
range of topics.
For your new
article, find or create a product to interest people reading your
article about hair styles and dresses for weddings in Hawaii and add
your affiliate or product selling links to the resource box for your
article. For directories that don’t allow affiliate links in your
resource box invite people reading your article to visit your blog or
web site to click on your product links. Alternatively, you
could offer a free report about getting married in Hawaii which ends
with links to products to interest your readers. PDF format
reports can be read online and can include active links direct to your
chosen selling sites.
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Create one
long report from an item in the public domain, look for something about
10,000 words long, and divide it into two equal parts. Add the
second part to your blog or web site. The first part which
introduces the subject and leads to the second part at your site should
now be cropped into short self-contained articles, no less than 350
words each. Those fifteen or so articles should be uploaded
to top article directories like www.ezinearticles.com and
www.goarticles.com, each with a resource box directing visitors to the
site featuring part two of the report where you are also promoting books
and other products, either your own products or affiliate company
promotions, and other chosen monetising elements, such as AdSense or
ClickBank affiliate products.
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Create articles from public domain tests about virtually any subject you
fancy, thousands of them if you like, add them to major directories, and
link each resource back to sites featuring thousands of products earning
a commission for you on every sale. Useful examples are
Amazon and ClickBank.
These multiple
product sites usually feature a search box where visitors key in their
subject and they are presented with a choice of products they might buy
and generate commission for you.
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Create your articles in two parts, each self-contained so no one reading
part one feels cheated if they lack time or don’t make it through to
part two of the article on your own web site or blog where it sits
side-by-side with monetising features such as your own products or
AdSense or other affiliate promotions such as those mentioned in the
last tip.
The resource box
of the first part of the article must give a very good reason for
readers to click through to read the rest of your article. This is
usually accomplished by making your articles very informative, enjoyable
to read, packed with information, preferably with a cliff hanger ending
that forces the reader to click on your redirection link.
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Take a book from the public domain and treat chapters as separate
articles. Choose carefully and you will probably be able to use
them more or less untouched. Upload articles as separate posts to
a blog focussing on the topic of the book. At the
blog include keywords to attract search engine visits and to generate
AdSense commissions.
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Create your own
books or get them from the public domain or as Public Label Rights
products and split them into separate sections, preferably incomplete
and ending mid sentence. Break the sections at interesting points
which leaves the reader wanting to know more. Upload five or six
hundred words per page running consecutively through the main book via
pages 1, 2, 3, 4, etc., on your web site. Have each page linked to
the next page in the sequence.
This constant
clicking through is perceived by search engines as a site providing
truly vital information that keeps people reading and interacting and
this constant clicking will lift your site high in search engine
listings.
Add as many pages
as possible and keyword optimise each page to make your site even more
attractive to search engines. This way you can enjoy highly
targeted traffic at little or no cost to yourself. The more
visitors you get, the greater the number of people who will click on
your AdSense and other promotions on your site, and the more money you
will eventually make.
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