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How to Use Articles to Fuel Your Websites
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By Matthew Bass
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I can't say it enough. Content is king! It's true whether wewant to admit it or not. Content is the major building blocks ofany website. In fact, most webmasters can't get enough highquality content to properly "fuel" their websites. Search enginespiders are ever hungry for fresh, relevant content. If youcan't feed them you might as well hang it up. Your rankings willmost likely plummet. I have seen it time and time again. Areally great site hits the Internet with a bang - continues todo well for a few months because the content is awesome - thengoes flat. No new content has been added. Sure, the webmasterwas probably totally consumed in getting inbound links toappease Google, but what he also didn't realize is that Google,Yahoo and MSN are hungry for content. It goes without saying intoday's competitive Internet market that content is still king.We've heard it over the years and are living it as recently astoday. The need for web content is not going away. It's growingevery second! What are you doing about it?
You may be thinking, "How do I get all of this content? I don'thave the talent to write it, nor do I have the time". Well,folks that's where purchased articles need to come into thepicture. Yes, I said purchased. Not free articles like this one!The free article databases are great, but do you realize thatyou are literally sharing content with tens of thousands ofother people? Do you realize it's considered duplicate contentby the search engines? Not a good thing.
Your next question may be, "Where can I purchase thesearticles?" Well, you can purchase them outright by hiringprofessional writers and paying a lot of money for each article.For example, I would suggest at least a hundred articles tostart a brand new website. That would cost you a whopping $1,000- $1,500! There is an alternative though. You need to join anarticle membership site. Article membership sites are the happymedium between sharing content with thousands, or paying writersthrough the nose for content. A good article membership willoffer true niche topics, several hundred articles, have alimited membership (usually 300 or less) and have a greatmember's only forum to share ideas.
The spiders are hungry! How are you going to feed them?
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