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Making
The Most Of Public Domain And Private
Label Content |
by:
Sandra
Stammberger |
There's
so much public domain content available
all over the internet, with Master Resale
Rights available and sites springing up
left and right with Private Label articles
you can use to create your own products,
but what do you need to bear in mind, what
is the best way to use all this content
and what can you create with it?
What to Look Out For:
Copyright - you absolutely must check on
this - violating someone's copyright is
not clever and can be a really expensive
mistake not to mention seriously damaging
your reputation. Is it really public domain?
All those lawyers fees can really mount
up when checking into all this but believe
me, you really don't want to end up in court
over it.
Public Domain Content - If you have the
money to have a lawyer look at copyright
for you then fine, go ahead and get started.
Where can you find this type of content?
It can be difficult to find content that
is free to use but here are a few links
to get you started:
http://www.gutenberg.org/
http://www.wikimedia.org/
http://www.gpoaccess.gov/index.html
Master Resale Rights - If you can't afford
expensive lawyers what else can you do?
One rather less pricey way is to buy Master
Resale Rights to a product - this gives
you the opportunity to name yourself as
the author, use the content in another product,
rewrite the whole thing - the possibilities
are endless. Just be aware with this that
you will need to look at the terms and conditions
of what you are allowed to do with the product
before you buy.
On a budget? - not to worry, there are still
many ways you can find great content without
spending a fortune or worrying about whether
you can legally use it. Sites such as http://www.infogoround.com,
and http://www.thelostfiles.com provide
guaranteed public domain or private label
content for a monthly fee. You could also
sign up to some of the well known internet
marketer's newsletters. Why? Well if you're
serious about internet marketing you should
be checking out all the latest happenings
anyway, but a lot of newsletter owners will
have free ebooks, giveaways and articles
to download - some of which you will be
able to use as your own.
So you've got your content ready to go and
you've checked your rights and permissions
but there is one more thing to think about
- sites such as http://www.copyscape.com
can check for duplicate content on the internet
and of course so can the search engines.
This could mean anything from the search
engines deciding they won't rate your site
as highly because the exact same content
is available elsewhere to some smarty pants
asking you if you really did write that
incredibly good article because they've
seen someone else claiming that they wrote
it too, so you do need to be aware of this
when looking to use content you haven't
personally created, but that doesn't mean
you shouldn't go ahead and make the most
of all that wonderful information.
What Can You Do?
You could just read the information to learn
from it yourself; you could read it to get
ideas for businesses, more articles, content,
the list is limited only by your imagination.
How about:
Ebooks
Print Books
Presentations
Membership Sites
Face to face courses
Mini courses
Teleclass content
Webcast content
Podcast content
Blog content
Content for your Autoresponder
Ezine content
Articles for your site to build AdSense
income pages
Viral Reports
Tips Lists
When it comes to using all the content you
have gathered, you need to look through
it all and decide what you want to produce.
If you plan to use content from more than
one source, such as 2 or 3 articles by different
authors to be combined into a report, you
will need to go through and change the content
into a similar style, check that it is all
written in the same tense, make sure the
formatting is the same throughout, check
for spelling and grammar (for example -
spelling for some words is different in
the US than the UK) and look through all
the articles to see if any of the points
made are duplicated.
Once you've done this, make a list of points
you want to make in your report, read the
articles through again and start combining
them together to fit what you want to say
- cut and paste to copy sections into the
right place.
Next, look at the way your draft reads now
and see if it fits your style of writing,
your personality and your business. Reword
it to fit with this - there's no point in
producing a very formally written, stiff
sounding report for a hobby site.
At this point you could just tweak it, proof
read it, and then go ahead and publish it
but to take it a step further and make it
really unique, why not look at how you might
rewrite it so that all of the content is
yours - now you've got the basic idea down
and laid out, it shouldn't take you long
to reword things, add in some of your own
ideas and keywords that fit your site, and
maybe a few quotes and suddenly you're looking
at something that no-one else has got, that
the search engines will love and that no-one
can claim you copied.
Time to start creating!
About the author:
Sandra Stammberger is the owner of Insider
Scripts. At Insider Script's programmers
are working around the clock to develop
affordable, powerful money making scripts
that will help you drive traffic to your
business. http://www.insider-scripts.com
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