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jasonvthomas
07-23-2009, 08:46 AM
Hello friends

Awaken your creative writing skills, as you can earn a good income working from home writing content for web.

We have launched our new website where you can showcase and sell your content for the best possible price. We are looking for writers to submit original articles that you intend to sell on literally any subject you like.

The content you post here will be displayed on the website and on your user profile till it gets sold. Once it is sold, the article is removed from the website and the buyer will have the rights to use it.


You can Sign up free, post original content and collect your payments via Paypal.

Visit: www.buynsellcontent.com (http://www.buynsellcontent.com/)

Rgds
Jason

ldylion214
08-16-2009, 06:56 PM
It seemed you could see the entire article without paying. How do you keep someone from stealing it and using it for free?

Martinscholes
08-17-2009, 02:45 PM
It seemed you could see the entire article without paying. How do you keep someone from stealing it and using it for free?

The same thought struck me, too...

Uncle Dog
08-17-2009, 03:11 PM
...and the quality of the original articles I scanned is so poor I'd be embarrassed to be associated with the site. Sorry. Can't you vet them for quality before you agree to make them available. You say that all articles remain on the site until they are sold. That means, if you sell the good stuff, you'll just end up with a load of crap cluttering up the site!

ajiabs
09-19-2009, 11:14 AM
This is a excellent idea. But if buyers can view it, it could potentially be indexed by google too. So if I buy it and use it, it would be duplicate content in Google's index and get penalized for it. How do you prevent it from happening?

Aji

Martinscholes
09-20-2009, 06:37 PM
This is a excellent idea. But if buyers can view it, it could potentially be indexed by google too. So if I buy it and use it, it would be duplicate content in Google's index and get penalized for it. How do you prevent it from happening?

Aji


That's a very good point.

Martinscholes
09-20-2009, 06:42 PM
...and the quality of the original articles I scanned is so poor I'd be embarrassed to be associated with the site. Sorry. Can't you vet them for quality before you agree to make them available. You say that all articles remain on the site until they are sold. That means, if you sell the good stuff, you'll just end up with a load of crap cluttering up the site!

And you really will have to sub the copy before it goes live. One I read is littered with spelling mistakes and typos and one article ended in mid-sentence.

KwokFist
09-30-2009, 06:26 PM
Did anyone try out this service and many any $ from it?

jasonvthomas
11-02-2009, 04:04 PM
It seemed you could see the entire article without paying. How do you keep someone from stealing it and using it for free?

Sorry for the delay in my reply. I did not visit this forum for a while, and i got no notification of any reply on this thread.

I will answer all your questions. feel free to ask me more, based on your comments and replies, i will make the necessarry changes if needed.

To answer your question.
If someone is hell bent upon stealing content and using it as their own we or you have no control over it. But if you discover that your content is plagiarized then you can report them to their host and have the article removed.

In our site, when an article is posted, we do a check for that article and make sure that there are no duplicates of it. As a buyer when you buy the article, it is in your best interest to check for duplicates of the same content.

If you find a duplicate article. Dont buy it, infact if possible report it to us if possible. As for the google indexing, once the article is sold it is removed from our site. So the website that puts up the same article will get the ranking for that keyword.

This is a website where writers can showcase their work and direct their buyers to their profile, and build their profile with every sale they make. We are just trying to make things convenient for them.

Writers have an option of showing the full content or even hide a part of it. If you are so afraid of your content being stolen, then dont put those valuable content for people to see. Hide it, or dont post it.

We will also be coming up with an option where work can be done privatly too with authors of your choice soon. In either case the author profile will be a deciding factor in knowing how good the writer is.

So as this is a new website we are not filtering on the quality of the articles, right now we are only checking for duplicates of the article.

These are a few places that you could also check for duplicates:

Copyscape Plagiarism Checker - Duplicate Content Detection Software (http://www.copyscape.com)
PlagiarismDetect.com | Free Online Plagiarism Detection System, Plagiarism checker (http://plagiarismdetect.com)
Plagiarism Checker (http://articlechecker.com)
DupeFree Pro - Avoid Duplicate Content and Online Content Plagiarism (http://www.dupefreepro.com)

regards
Jason

jasonvthomas
11-02-2009, 04:14 PM
...and the quality of the original articles I scanned is so poor I'd be embarrassed to be associated with the site. Sorry. Can't you vet them for quality before you agree to make them available. You say that all articles remain on the site until they are sold. That means, if you sell the good stuff, you'll just end up with a load of crap cluttering up the site!


Hi

Right now as this is a new website we welcome new original articles. we are only checking for duplicates of the article.

For the quality, you scan what you think is good quality for you and only buy those what you like.

As these are original articles, even if the article may not be in good english that you can straightaway use. But you may even use the article just for the idea or the know- how provided in it.

We have a rating system built in that will help weed out what one would consider bad articles or simply put, the ones that dont sell over time. In this rating system, it is in the writers best interest to remove the articles that dont sell, because it will pull down his rating score.

A writer will have a better rating score if most of his articles is getting sold.

Example: he will rank better if he has 10 articles sold out of 20 versus someone who has 10 sold out of 100 articles.

If you are an article buyer then over a period of time you will discover certain writers on our site who's content you like. All you have to do is subscribe for their alerts and you will be notified if that writer submits new content. This way you get alerts when quality content is posted.

So this is what is in place now. Any suggestions to improve this is always welcome.

jasonvthomas
11-02-2009, 04:25 PM
This is a excellent idea. But if buyers can view it, it could potentially be indexed by google too. So if I buy it and use it, it would be duplicate content in Google's index and get penalized for it. How do you prevent it from happening?

Aji


Yes all posted content is picked up by Google in a day or two of you submitting it. But also remember that there are no duplicates of this same article on the web.

If you buy this content then it is removed from our site. When you put it up on your website then Google automatically picks it up. If anyone visits from Google to our site for that article, they will see a page do not exist and a link back to the main site.

After that Google will de-list us for that link and point to that article to your site for the relevant keywords.

Another thing is that because it is indexed one can also see the ads that particular keywords within the article is targetting. This is good for those who use pay per click to monetize their articles.

jasonvthomas
11-02-2009, 04:28 PM
And you really will have to sub the copy before it goes live. One I read is littered with spelling mistakes and typos and one article ended in mid-sentence.


Yes we will start doing it once enough base content is there. In some cases it also might be that the author is hiding part of the article.