Where To Get Content for Your eBay Affiliate Blogs
There are lots of way to get content for your blog posts without having to start from scratch.
A few ways I round up content for my blogs is using PLR articles, articles from article directories and rewriting product descriptions from eBay listings.
Here are a few sites that offer PLR articles. I found these by doing a Google search and there are lots more sites out there offering PLR articles. You can find them by going to Google and searching for “plr articles”.
http://www.allprivatelabelcontent.com/
http://www.easyplr.com/
http://plcontentclub.com/club/index.php
You can also find PLR article packs for sale on the Warrior Forum’s Special Offer forum.
There’s nothing wrong with using articles from article directories such as http://www.ezinearticles.com/, http://www.goarticles.com/, http://www.uberarticles.com/, etc. There’s also nothing wrong with taking articles from article directories and rewriting them in your own words. That way, you won’t have to link back to other sites.
You can quickly and easily produce short blog posts using the information contained in the item descriptions for the ebay products you’re promoting. Of course, don’t use the content “as is,” you’ll need to rewrite it.
As for getting content written or rewritten inexpensively, try Amazon’s Mechanical Turk (MTurk). Go to http://requester.mturk.amazon.com/ and login using your Amazon ID (click the “Sign In” link at the top right of the screen to either sign in or register), then click the “Create HITs individually” link at the upper right of the screen, you’ll be taken to the Advanced Hit Form as shown in the guide. Click on the “Account Settings” link to prepay for your hits.
You can use MTurk to have all kinds of content rewritten, such as PLR articles, articles from article directories, product descriptions, etc., as well as other tasks you don’t want to do yourself or don’t have time to do. You can have a look around the site to see what kind of hits others have posted. Go to https://www.mturk.com/mturk/welcome and click on “Find Hits Now.”
Also, here’s the link to a free tool I use when rewriting content. It’s called DupeFreePro and it lets you compare your original article to the rewritten one and gives you a percentage of the difference and highlights the duplicate content in each article. I find it very helpful when checking rewrites from Mechanical Turk, too. http://www.dupefreepro.com/
September 06 2010 08:51 pm | Affiliate Marketing
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