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Sources for Content
by Shawn Collins, Affiliate Magazine
January 29, 2011

Q: I have three web sites I am working on. The first is www.________.com. this is strictly a business site with few affiliate ads. The other two www.________.com and www.________.com are affiliate sites about things i am interested in. My problem is content. Im not the best at the writting thing, and would like good, rich, content for the site but havent been able to find a source. Any suggestions?

A: As far as outsourcing content, there is a really good ebook that just came out for free called The Cheap-*** Guide to Online Content.

You can get the ebook at MyContentPro.com.

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There are many services that offer article re-writing, article copy-writing, article creation and lots of other content creation tools. These are great places for anyone struggling with writing unique/plentiful work.

*Remember* Don't copy and paste, it's stealing: Provide only never-before-seen content. Article content outsourcing is always great!
 
I personally like to use Craigslist under the writing gigs. You can find writers on there.
 
There are plenty of freelance sites...oDesk, elance, guru, etc. There's also fiverr.com, if you want to pay someone $5 to write a specific amount of content with no long-term commitment. If you do outsource your content, I'd suggest always looking it over before using it on your sites, or if it is of lesser quality, using it on a second tier site that links to your main site.
 
why don't you just write original articles all by yourself. Perhaps that is more costs-cutting than paying for the works of others.
 
A sure thing would be to pay others if you don't have time.
However why not do it yourself. It will increase your communication skills.
You don't have to much time do to that for all sites: combine them.
 
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