Internet Home Work Income Business

Diary of an Internet Home Work Income Business. Complete with home business frustrations, successes, learnings and work at home tips designed to add to the experiences of others travelling the home based business path. And some amazing viral traffic ideas

Monday, October 24, 2005

How Much for Private Label Rights?

“Get Private Label Rights to 300 Fresh, Keyword Dense Articles per Month for Less than the Cost of a Chewing Gum”

Why? Because the search engines will love you. Your visitors will love you. And your bank manager will love you.

Plus, you'll be able to sleep at night!

Enough?

Yes, private label rights articles are starting to make big waves among webmasters, simply because they make sense.

We all need fresh content for our sites, yet it's difficult to economically produce it all by yourself. It's like digging holes with a shovel because you don't have the keys to the ditch witch.

Alternatives include outsourcing and using article directories. Even though you may be able to outsource cheaply, the quality is often suspect, and the hassles far greater than the armchair theorists let on.

And while article directories provide some great material that's good for adding bulk to a site, you still need unique content to make your site memorable.

And let me tell you - it's a darned site easier to modify something that's halfway good than to start from scratch.

Two resources I've been using with good results are InfoGoRound and Content Attack. Both charge a monthly fee, and both have limited memberships - 200 and 150 respectively.

InfoGoRound has a growing library of articles on a wide range of topics which you can sort by topic, popularity or author. Several hundred new articles are added each month.

It also has a unique contribution system through which you can write and submit your own articles. If they're accepted (one a month) you get the next month's membership free.

Be aware, though, they are very picky on what they accept. While that's a barrier to 'free' membership, it means you can rest very easy that the quality of the content is far better than average.

Content Attack works differently. Each week you get three bundles of 75 articles, one topic per bundle. They're available for a week, then they're replaced with another set. You don't get to choose the topics, although they're open to suggestions for future releases.

The advantage here is that the articles are written to keywords, which adds considerable value. You don't have to artificially orient them and inflate keyword density as you do with most other offerings.

Plus, the niche and keyword research has already been done for you.

I've no doubt that many more such sites will surface in the months ahead. After all, it makes plain good sense - you're sharing the costs and dealing with just one outsourcing manager, rather than many different writers.

And while memberships remain small, you have a deal of exclusivity in the enormous sea of the world wide web.

Even so, it's worth taking it just one step further - put your own twist on each article, and they truly will be unique, with a minimum of effort on your part.

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