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Old 12-06-2005, 09:32 PM
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Default questions about article submission

How ofter do you submit articles?

How do you get your contents for articles if you don't have any thing to write?

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Old 12-06-2005, 11:29 PM
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How ofter do you submit articles?
As often as possible. As often as feasible. I work articles into my regular working schedule.

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How do you get your contents for articles if you don't have any thing to write?
Hire someone to write it for you. Or buy the unique content.
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Old 12-07-2005, 01:13 AM
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#1. As often as I can write articles where I can either think of something original to write about or provide an original take on an existing topic.

#2. Nothing. I try to be unique.

If you've got nothing to write about, I'd either go the route bhartzer suggested and hire someone or not bother with it at all. There are enough sites with syndicated articles; more just dilutes the original purpose of the sites.

If you can't think of anything to write about, start by using the very content of your site. The whole site concept is an article waiting to be written, and if you can summarize the steps of it in one page, you'd not only have great home page copy, but it would be self-replicating. That's a marketer's dream!
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Old 12-07-2005, 01:52 AM
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If you have nothing to write about...what then is on your site now? You must have some content or how do you hope to get in the search engines in the first place? Links only go so far. Reprint content can only go so far, too--some of it has to be original.

If you have content on your site that's useful to a broad range of people, just submit that for reprint.
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Old 12-07-2005, 01:55 AM
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For: http://www.3gains.com/

The homepage has good content. Just take a section of it and rewrite it. Then submit that rewritten version.

Obviously you don't want any reprinted content on your homepage, since it's special.

Meanwhile, your site needs more than just a single page to get significant search traffic. OK, if you had amazing inbound links you could do it but I doubt that's going to happen and even then you'd get much more traffic with more pages on your site.

I think 100 unique pages on a site is a magic number to shoot for, I really do.
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