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Free Website Content From The New Syndicate Kahuna

October 14th, 2008 by admin

Many webmasters spend a great deal of time trying to make sure that their website design really stands out from the crowd and dazzles the website visitor with vibrant colors and graphic elements. But, more and more website owners and operators are learning that it is the free website content that they make available to visitors that is actually even more important that the design of the site itself.

Most people who are out surfing the internet are not nearly as interested in fancy website design as they are in being able to find good, solid information that they want. And, as internet users are becoming more sophisticated and web savvy, they increasingly want high quality, free web content that is interesting, fresh and original, and they want to get to it as quickly as possible.

This factor truly puts a greater burden on the webmasters nowadays. They now need to consistently offer up the free website content that will attract site visitors and encourage them to revisit the site frequently. The content also needs to be written with search engine optimization rules in mind so the website can be found easily by surfers, by having a good ranking in the search engine listings for a given term, or keyword.

The good news for webmasters who are looking to make their sites as attractive as possible to their visitors is that there is a great deal of website content that they can take advantage of for free. One of the best sources for free site content that a new website publisher can take advantage of are the new blog feeders such as Article Marketing Automation and Syndicate Kahuna.

These blog feeders have a vast number of articles written by other webmasters and article marketers from all over the world and on virtually every topic that a person can think of, providing a wealth of website content that is delivered and posted to your blogs for free. These blog feeders are quick and easy to sign up to.

Webmasters are given the right to use these articles on their own website pages, but there is one specific requirement that the webmaster must agree to in order to use the posts. Each article is written by an article or content writer and each article is allowed to include a couple of links that point to pages on their site or perhaps to an affiliate program.

In the author’s links, the content writer has the opportunity to promote the information on their website, which is typically related to the topic of the article and usually includes at least one link to a site the author is promoting. This is the trade-off that webmasters are willing to give for the opportunity to use these posts as the free website content they need and this arrangement makes for a nice win-win for both parties.

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It’s Simple To Find Articles For Your Website

September 18th, 2008 by admin

As a website publisher, you may understand how content can make you money. As John Reese explains it, every page on your website is another piece of virtual real estate that is working to build your income. I don’t know about you, but I like the sound of that!

The money part sounds good, but writing thousands of pages to have a lot of virtual real estate sounds like a lot of work!

Nicole Dean, an expert Affiliate Manager, someone I trust, recommends these methods to get started.

1. Write the content yourself.
Of course this is one option, and you can certainly write some or all of your web content yourself.

Pros: Save money and the material will be written how you want it.
Cons: Burnout. Use time and energy that may be better spent. You might be a bad writer.

2. Hire a writer. You can hire skilled ghostwriters to write content that will be 100% uniquely yours.

Pros: Save time.
Cons: Costs $7-30/article. It can be hard to find a writer who provides the quality that you need at a price that you can afford.

Benefits of Option #1 or #2:
You can also submit those articles to the Article Directories, which will provide you with incoming links.

If you’d like to save time submitting articles, I recommend you check this out:
Article Submission Tools

3. Interview Experts in your Field.
A great way to get content for your website is to get others to write it for you, for free. How? Simple. Just interview them.

Pros: Free!
Cons: They may or may not reply in a timely manner

4. Get Articles from Article Directories.
Find some quality articles from the article directories and you can republish them on your website free.

Pros: Free!
Cons: Must link back to the author.

5. Buy [uc]PLR[/uc] content.
If you haven’t learned about PLR content yet, you’re in for a suprise. PLR sites offer articles that you can purchase affordably. You can then take those articles, edit them, and publish them on your websites without having to link back to anyone. Here’s a free course on the topic: Check out free PLR info.

There are many additional ways that you can get content for your website or blog. These are just a few. Get started and your virtual real estate will rival the Trumps.

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Use Syndicate Kahuna To Get Fresh Content For Your Blog For Absolutly Nothing!

September 16th, 2008 by admin

Syndicate Kahuna means a chance to relax for writers of blogs. As you know the big drawback of blogs is fresh content. Plenty fresh content delivered daily or at least two to three times a week.

Just starting a blog is no problem. The ideas come naturally and come out like rivers of mountain water, pure and clean. Then the river narrows, ideas become smaller and smaller and the water is not so fresh anymore. Soon the ideas dry up and you really have to get out the shovel and work to find water.

If you have reached the digging point then you know it’s not fun anymore. It’s a JOB, and that’s what you were trying to avoid by doing internet marketing. The dreaded J word.

Freedom is the internet marketers dream. Freedom to do what you want, when you want and where you want. Yet most internet marketers start a blog or group of blogs and start writing, then they find out keyword research, so now before starting to write they do keyword research which means another job. This is really getting exciting isn’t it?

Well that’s the way it was but the good news is there is a new way coming thats about to sweep through the internet circles and blogging communities that will finally allow you to get up and proudly exclaim “Take This Job And Shove It”.

In just a short time the doors will swing wide open on a new source of highly desirable unique fresh content that will be posted right to your blog. That’s right posted right to your blog where you letting the post happen automatic or you can have the post put in a Que for your quality review.

Now if you’re stuck in the content writing JOB this good news is sure to set your feet a dancing, not only yours but yourfamilies also. After all that is the marketers dream, plenty of family time, yet truth beknown if you’re building a marketing presence, family time is easier said than done.

Along with being unique fresh new content it will be keyword dense. Just the unique content to give your blog monetization a helping hand, which means money in the pocket for you.

I know you want to know how much is this going to set you back. The total out of pocket cost to you, the blog owner, is zilch, nada. That’s right the owners of top quality blogs will get to use the service for no cost. That is a bargain!

Now you probably have a lot of questions and this is not the place to answer all the questions so if you will click this link to Syndicate Kahuna Facts we will try our best to give you all the material you need to make an intelligent decision on whether Syndicate Kahuna is the answer you have been hoping for.

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What Can Private Rights Articles Do For Your Business?

September 14th, 2008 by admin

A lot of guru marketers are promotingprivate rights content and, oftentimes the discussion ends up with someone saying “Sounds fishy to me”.

There are questions about whether it is ethical to even use private rights content at all.

Search Engines Love Content.
Everyone from Alice Seba to the folks at Stompernet state that the search engines love content. The more you have on your website, the better. You’ll get more traffic and, therefore, more income.

So, how do you turn that private rights content into cash?

First, you’ll want to make sure that the content that you’re posting is relevant to your readers. If your website is about forex, you don’t want to post articles about health. Find PLR content that is related to your niche and you’ll be feeding your readers exactly what they want. For instance, if you have a website for foodies you’d want to add PLR recipes

You’ll want to visit the best PLR websites for sure, before looking around. There is a lot of bad PLR out there on the web and these folks have already sorted through the garbage to create a list of Best PLR Sites for you.

Then, you have to make sure that you’re buying content that is top notch. You don’t want to post junk on your website. That is certainly notprofessional.

And, last is price. Now, I’m not going to tell you that you get what you pay for when buying private rights content. You already know that’s always the case. I will tell you that you can find some free articles with PLR rights that is the exception to the norm.

Now that you know how to choose a private rights site, the next thing is to make money. Here’s how.

SELL ADS.
You can sell ads directly from your site. Just put up a link that says buy here and you’re set.

GOOGLE ADS.
Add Google Adsense to your content. Google has an automated advertising program that will pay you for every click on an ad. Before your wheels get turning, no, you may not click on your own ads.

ADD REFERRAL-BASED PROMOTIONS.
Referral marketing is a genuine way to earn more money from your business. Big companies will pay you a percent for each referral that you may for them. Sign up for a few related programs and watch your income start to increase.

YOUR OWN INFOPRODUCTS
Pen your own money-making ebook and sell it online. Use the private rights content that you purchased to get started. Then recruit affiliates to sell for you with your own pay per sale program.

There are many ways to make more money with private rights content. These are just a few very basic ones. There are people making money with more money with private rights content every day. You can be one of them.

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Simple Facts - Start to Make Money

September 7th, 2008 by admin

How to Make Money Creating a Content Filled Website

Are you looking for a relatively easy way to make money writing articles? If so, build your own content website. Despite popular misconceptions, you do not need a product to sell to make money online. You can offer information. This information generates income by way of advertisements. Since many people use the internet to research, whether it be for a school project or for advice, there is a lot of moneymaking potential.

The first step in creating a content filled website is to create a plan. What do you want your website niche or theme to be? While it is important to choose a topic that is profitable or at least in demand, you will want to consider your likes and dislikes. You will find it easier to make money and write articles on a topic that you feel passionate about.

Next, you will want to brainstorm. Envision how your site should be organized or what articles you want to have posted. You should create an outline of the topics you want to cover. For example, if your website has a prom fashion theme, do you want to have separate sections for hair, dresses, and makeup? What specific articles do you want to write? Typically, you should have one article per page.

Speaking of those articles, you may want to create a short outline for each article. What do you want to tell your readers about? In keeping with prom fashions, you can write an article that shares tips for prom dress shopping online. Points that you may want to cover could include checking size charts, looking for free or discounted shipping, or tips for comparing prices. An outline can help you stay focused.

Next, it is time to start writing your articles. When doing so, you want to get your point across, but don’t ramble or make them longer than needed. Of course, it is important to inform your readers, but you may want to leave your articles with an open ending. Your readers will want to be well-informed, but you also want to leave them looking for a little bit more. This will naturally produce more traffic and clicks for your advertisements.

Proofread your [spin]articles and then proofread them again|articles[spin]. Even if you have access to spell check and grammar check, there are no guarantees that these are right. As for why proofreading is important, an error free website will stand apart from the competition.

Once you have finished writing all of your articles or at least started writing them, purchase web-hosting and a domain name. This, however, is when you may start to worry. If you are unfamiliar with HTML, you can still make money with your articles. What will help you is some free website building programs.

Then you choose a design or theme. This is easy if you are using a website building program, as they are laid out for you to choose from. When making your choice, remember that “cool,” isn’t always the best approach to take. Your website should be professional, attractive on the eyes, and easy to read.

As previously stated, your content filled website can make money through advertisements. Get started with Google AdSense. You are paid for each click your advertisements receive. As long as you have quality and unique content on your site and it is not adult in nature, you should be approved. If you are denied, review their terms of service to make the necessary adjustments. Add the advertisements to your website. Do not worry, doing so is easy and explained in a step-by-step process.

You can also join affiliate programs. When your website is approved, you place catchy banners on your website. To make the most money, apply to programs that are in line with your website. In keeping with prom fashions, display advertisements for prom dresses, beauty products and so forth. Depending on the program in question, you should receive a percentage of each sale you help to generate.

By the way, your content or articles will also help you to get more traffic. For example, you can go to article site directory and submit your article to the top articles directories. This will give you backlinks and traffic.

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Useful Recommendations About Ghostwriting Services

September 2nd, 2008 by admin

Hey folks, I wanted to write today to introduce myself. I am a young mom of two rowdy boys, who happens to have a love of writing! I live in Kissimmee, Florida and work from home with my own business, offering my ghostwriting services for hire. The name of my business is Write Syntax, and I would like you to visit and check out some samples of my work. Today you can get an article writer for 5 bucks a pop to create some content for your site. However, I am a big believer in you get what you pay for, and much of the content you might get for that price will not be of the quality and standards I will provide you. Usually they write up 400 words of rehashed or plagiarized garbage, and sell it to you as original content. And if you are like a big majority of folks out there, you are new to the Internet business, and don’t know any better but to buy it and be excited because you got such a great deal!

Then you get that sinking feeling when you run across that exact same article on someone else’s website, and feel down on yourself because you got taken in by someone who was only after a quick buck, and not interested in your own goals and plans for your website. Don’t feel bad about it, this is the reality of today. We all would like to save money where we can, but creating content for your site should not be the place you try to cut corners. Your site content is what will attract your readers and keep them coming back for more. It should be quality content, relevant to the services your site offers, or if your site is just for fun, relevant to the topics your site specifies, and the topics your readers expect when landing on your site.

I do not want to say that only content is the key to the success. It can be about many skills, even the knowledge about how to capture video on screen. But the value of quality content for your site or blog is a real perk.

As an article writer and website owner myself, I know for sure that quality is ten times better than quantity, and that is what I strive to offer other website owners with my ghostwriting services. All of my articles are guaranteed to be 100% original and unique, and centered around the keywords of your choice for the best SEO possible. I can write articles under my own name for you, or they can be ghostwritten and branded as your content. If you choose to have them ghostwritten they are 100 % yours to use however you like, and even rewrite yourself if you want in your own words. This content can be used for article directory submission, website content, blogging purposes, anything that you can think of!

You might also want Squidoo lens building, Hubpage building, so you can start building up your links to your main page, and generate more traffic. Copy writing is available as well, PLR packages, and blog posting packages. You can choose the frequency of blog posts and I can post them for you, or you can opt for a package of blog posts and set them up to post to your blog automatically through your blogging platform. If you are looking for certain services and don’t see them listed, it is possible to contact me and sort this issue out. So what are you waiting for?! If you need quality, unique content and ghostwriting services, hurry up and visit Write Syntax! I am ready and waiting to give you the service you are looking for at competitive prices!

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Why Publishing Online Is So Different

April 30th, 2008 by admin

Writing for the web is one of the most important types of business writing people have to do these days. Especially if you conduct business online, and these days - that is a given, isn’t it?

Maybe you have a web site that needs fresh articles, or you need a press release or sales copy to help promote your service. This article marketing website is a short training session that will show you the power of simple online content, and what it can do for you directly as a writer. We’ve also produced interesting articles, about the actual writing process.

The art of writing for the web is all about writing what you really want to say. If I was telling you that monkeys ought to stop jumping off the bed and what that really tried to convay actually has something to do with why I think President Bush should focus on domestic instead of foreign problems, then I should tell you the latter.

Writing for the web is a different discipline than writing offline. Users read less and scan content rather than read each line, making the production of this kind of content an entirely different area. The writer must know the scanning habit of the readers and place the right triggers at the right places so that the quick, online reader can quickly get an idea as to what it’s all about. This is how to do it for managing your website. You should use plain language in writing content for your website.

Article marketing for the web is a good resource if you wish to know more.

Here’s a few practical tips:

Website pages or areas need to be self-contained to quite a high degree, as users may not “read” the site in a linear way, like they might a newspaper for instance. Websites have become common marketing tools for companies to use to showcase the virtues of their products and services. Since the popularity of websites is fairly recent, it is not a given to find many people who are trained to effectively write copy for the web.

Content of Web pages, particularly if you are trying to teach people something new, must be well-researched and accurate. Content creators must avoid the vain notion. Visitors are goal oriented, so they care much more about the ease with which they can extract information from the page.

Online another thing to prepare for is your content being displayed in other places than where you originally published it. Content that is syndicated is significantly re-contextualized, stripped of many of its original framing effects and conveyed into another context (the RSS reader of another person). This means that the end reader will most likely see a short introduction to the main article, or all of the framing effects of the blog, but often just a headline, summary text, possibly a picture, unless they choose to actually cisit the site with the full article.

These where just some things to keep in mind.

Learn more about Article marketing here.

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Feed RSS XML - Add Content to Your Website

February 4th, 2007 by admin

What is feed RSS XML?. This article explains some of the confusing terms associated with RSS feeds, and how you can use RSS to add content to your website.
One fast way to add content to your website is to display RSS feeds. While most may know about this, there continues to be a lot of confusion and uncertainty about what the terms - feed RSS XML - actually mean and how this all works. Let’s see if some of the mystery about RSS feed display can be dispelled.

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RSS Feeds: a Rich Source of Fresh Website Content

December 23rd, 2006 by admin

The need to provide fresh content is a challenge for most webmasters. Rss feeds are an easy solution to this problem. RSS feeds create a ever changing source of content syndication and need very little maintenance. from the webmaster. This article outlines the benefits of using RSS for content syndication and how to set up RSS feeds on your site.

How To Keep Your Website Fresh With RSS

One of the biggest reasons people visit websites is to get information. If you can regularly provide fresh, quality content on your website you can expect to be rewarded by visitors and return visitors. What’s more, you will be rewarded by the search engines. I recommended that you add new and original content to your site as often as possible, ideally once a day.
Regularly adding fresh and original content:
- Keeps your site visitors coming back
- Continually adds value to your website
- Makes people more comfortable buying from your site
- Establishes yourself as an authority in your industry
- Greatly helps your site rank higher in search engines
All of the above factors translate into revenue.
We all know how hard adding original and fresh content is, especially if you’re the business owner. You have to be original, creative, organized, thoughtful and motivated, and above all, able to write. So what’s a website owner or business owner supposed to do? RSS may be the answer.
What Is RSS?
Here’s the Wikipedia definition of RSS:
RSS is a family of web feed formats specified in XML (a generic specification for data formats) and used for Web syndication. RSS delivers its information as an XML file called an “RSS feed”, “webfeed”, “RSS stream”, or “RSS channel”. These RSS feeds provide a way for users to passively receive newly released content (such as text, web pages, sound files, or other media); this might be the full content itself or just a link to it, possibly with a summary or other metadata (data describing the content).
RSS feeds are operated by many news web sites, weblogs, schools, and podcasters.
“RSS” can stand for any of the following phrases:
Really Simple Syndication (RSS 2.0)
Rich Site Summary (RSS 0.91, RSS 1.0)

RDF Site Summary (RSS 0.9 and 1.0)
Want to see an example of RSS in action? Go to the Oak Web Works, LLC homepage (http://www.oakwebworks.com ), and look at the bottom of the right-hand column under the title ‘Latest Tech News’. This is actually two RSS feeds from other websites.
Our company homepage was very static. It didn’t change very much since the services we offer stay basically the same. Why should any visitors come back if every time they come to our site, the content is exactly the same? They don’t have much of a reason.
Interestingly, that’s the way search engine spiders were programmed to “think” as well. Spiders are programs written for search engines to regularly surf the Web and record what’s there. That recording goes into the search engine’s databases ready to be accessed by the next searcher. This process is called indexing.
For example, Google will send out a spider to your site and index a lot of it, but not always all of it. It determines how often to revisit and index your site by how often you update it. If you update it every day, then it will visit much more often than if you rarely update it. Engines also consider the homepage to be the most important page, so it’s good to update it even more often than the rest of your site.
Again, if you struggle with adding fresh content, then RSS may be the answer. We didn’t write the headlines under ‘Latest Tech News’ on our homepage. Instead, the RSS feed automatically grabbed it from another site that had created them. Once we set the feed up, we don’t have to do anything more, and our homepage has regularly updated content. Every time those headlines change, it updates its feed, which is then updated on any other websites displaying that feed, as well as ours.
RSS feeds can be more than news headlines. They can be lists of any kind. They can be press releases, articles, blog entries, product releases, or almost any other grouping of changing or growing data.
How Do I Set An RSS Feed Up?
There are a number of ways in which you can display an RSS feed on your website. You can use JavaScript or various other scripting languages. Unfortunately, RSS that uses JavaScript is not seen at all by search engines when they come and index your site, so don’t use JavaScript.
Instead, use a script that can be handled by your Web server besides JavaScript. Ask your hosting company or IT people what platform your Web server uses and what software or modules are loaded onto the machine. This will determine what scripting language you can use for your RSS.
Check if your Web server has PHP capabilities. If so, then there are hundreds of scripts written in PHP that you can use for free that properly displays RSS feeds that are recognized by search engines. There are RSS scripts written in ASP.NET, Perl and numerous other languages, so you have a wide variety to choose from.
For the Oak Web Works, LLC homepage we used an ASP script called RSStoHTML.
Which one would you choose? After you’ve determined which languages your Web server supports, conduct a search such as ‘PHP script for displaying RSS feeds in html’ or ‘ASP and RSS’, for example. Try a few and see which ones run on your server. If one runs on your server properly, and you check this by simply seeing if it displays RSS feeds on your Web page, then use that one.
When you download the script, look at the code and find where to add an RSS feed URL. There should be a dummy one in there already, so just replace that one with the RSS feed you want to use. Here’s what a typical RSS feed URL looks like: http://nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/userland/Technology.xml
The URL’s often end in ‘.rss’ as well.
After we inserted the RSS feed URL into the script, we wanted to display the feed in HTML on our homepage. To do this we added the following bit of code into the spot on our homepage html code where we wanted it to display:

Keep in mind that this is for a Windows Web server. The way in which you include it on a website powered by a UNIX Web server will be a little different. If you’re not sure, ask your hosting company.
Where can I find feeds that are relevant to my website’s content?
First you can try these:
- Syndic8 - http://www.syndic8.com/
- Feedster - http://www.feedster.com/
You can also do a search for your topic and RSS feeds. For example, search for “RSS feeds and pets’, or ‘football and RSS feeds’, or ’small business news feeds’. Finally, you can go to specific websites that are related to your industry and look for a small, orange, rectangular icon that say ‘RSS’ or ‘XML’. Click on that and you’ll get a feed URL to enter into your RSS feed script.
Remember, always be sure to include feeds that are relevant to your website’s content. Once you get the hang of the concept, RSS can be a lot of fun, and it definitely keeps your website fresh and updated, just what search engines like, and more importantly, what website visitors like.
By Jason OConnor
Jason OConnor is President of Oak Web Works, LLC (http://www.oakwebworks.com/), an e-strategy firm. Jason also writes for The Net Gazette - Reach him at joconnor888@hotmail.com

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