One of Google’s instructions is to have original content on your website to rank well in the search results. I’ve tried to write original content for websites before and found that after around 3 – 7 pages, there was nothing more to write about that topic. I hadn’t discovered content curation then, and this email isn’t about that method. This email is about creating the impression of originality by uniquely using other people’s content. A fresh write-up of existing content will be mostly mistaken for original work. This is not taking a blog post, spinning it and reposting it. That doesn’t freshen it up enough. The simplest method is to find three posts on the subject you want to write. Pick three things you like in each post. Then pick three things you don’t like. Write your post discussing those nine things you like and rail against those you don’t like. There you go, a unique and original post without having to be creative. You can even name your sources, and no one will accuse you of ripping them off because you’ve made the post uniquely yours. Regards, P.S. When it comes to product creation, you can use the same method to make a unique product in a niche you know people are spending money in. You don’t even need to know anything about the niche before starting. What you will need to know beforehand is how you’re going to sell your product. No matter what your decision is, you will need to collect email addresses to market to the buyers again and again. In the No Cost Income Streams blueprints, there is a complete training on email marketing that is worth the cost of the bundle on its own. It even shows you how to set up a landing page, a delivery page, and as much of a larger funnel as you may wish to build. |