I don't know about you all, but personally, I've always found it hard to write articles from scratch. However, to be effective, you need to have a CONSISTENT SUPPLY of QUALITY PLR. This is harder than you might think. Most PLR out there is of poor quality, written by folks (no offence but) whose first language isn't English. Share Your Idea " HOW YOU CAN GET A NEVER-ENDING SUPPLY OF UNIQUE ARTICLES For Your Blog " Regards.
Find something you know a lot about, practice writing in general, read a lot to stay up to date with matters.
I faced the same problem. I tried to produce content from many known topics, ended with results explained below, I wrote about what I think is good, no one cared. I wrote about known things, only some cared. I wrote about what I did, many are showing interest. Only reason is what I did now is something which someone needs to at some point of time. And when I write what the problems I faced, I got traffic from same keywords. So you get it I guess! 1. Never go broader in topics, go deeper. 2. One that you know may or may not be converted to good content. But one you expericed can always be converted to very good content. Social networking is very widely attractive only because people want to know others experiences. All that you collect while living is not knowledge, but it is the experiences. Knowledge is can be forgot very easily, but experinces cannot be. After all, only thing unique with you are your experinces and nothing else.
not true, some PLR can be in high quality. The reason offers PLR is because it is much cheaper than you buy from a native speaker.
IMO that's the best way to Have unique high quality Content... Writers can do good job but You are the best for your niche (if you have one )
It's pretty easy for me. I blog about things that I am interested in personally, so I already have knowledge, and then I contacted as many companies in the niche as I could and asked to be put on their press list and be updated with new information, products and promotions. I am never at a loss for information or blog posts. I actually get enough in my email box to populate my blog, and be a contributing writer on another site. Have people send you stuff. It's really easy if they like what you are doing and before long, you will have press and promotions coming out of your ears and you will always have something to write about. I may actually have to think up something to write 2 or 3 times a month and I still get the beat on others in my niche. There is a wealth of companies out there looking for press everyday in just about every niche.
That's absurd. Unique content is not a myth. As long as there are new ideas, fresh news, new products and technology, there will always be unique content as long as we are alive and there are people on earth. There are 7 billion ways to tell every story, and millions of new stories to be told everyday. Of course if you are in a saturated niche with a million blogs, most of you will have the exact same thing, just posted on different days. The best way to be original is to get the information first, and get it up. The only thing stopping you form unique content is how lazy you are, and how dull your imagination is. I don't care what the niche is.
Hiring a cheap writer will only get you cheap content, and a crappy blog. If you don't run your business with a hands on attitude and take responsibility for the quality of it, then don't expect it to be a success. You have to ask yourself what you want...Just enough content to to get enough traffic to have some ads clicked ? Or do you want to be known as a source of reliable information, a leader in your niche, a respected voice in your field ? Any 12 year old girl can plop any old content on a free hosted blog, it's doesn't take any skill or attention to detail...and she may even make enough money to but a few nick knacks every now and then...but successful bloggers are knowledgeable, dedicated, work hard, and have pride in their work to produce the best possible product possible for the benefit, education, and entertainment of their readers. Posting up $5 articles and feeding posts from RSS feeds, and other syndicated content is not blogging just because you use a blogging platform, that's just trying to net some traffic. There is nothing wrong with doing it either way, after all the only goal for most is to make some money...everyone is not trying to be the best...that's what you need to be honest with yourself about...am I just trying to make some money, or am I actually trying to create something special that people respect, and can depend on. There is a difference.
First at all, you must have certain knowledge on the topic. Then, search more related information, summarise and analyse it, use your own conclusion and own words to write them out
If you search enough, you can find people to write really good blog post quality articles for two dollars an article. It's worth it!
It really depends on what topic your doing, if you doing something you love and know deeply than writing new articles should come easy. If your doing something your not quite familiar with i would suggest reading...yes reading can do wonders, subscribe (RSS, EMAIL, whatever) to topics in your niche, than read it daily, sometimes it might help to STOP making articles for a week and concentrate all your energy on reading, you might just end up with tons of ideas.
Hire people to write for you, especially if it's topics that you are not familiar with or require alot of research work. Time = Money
Also once your site gets traffic, has some content, see what people are searching for to reach your site, look in analytics, i see keyword phrases often in mine that gives me ideas for more posts.
What a great suggestion, this is something that i haven't done before, wow this has got me thinking, thanks for mentioning this hmansfield.
Hey, as much as I love my niche..I know how lazy I am, and everyday is not a "sunshiny day" where I feel like getting up and logging on, so why not solicit press within the niche. If you have a good looking blog with moderate to high traffic, and write fairly well balanced without slamming people, you will find that over time all kinds of companies in your niche will begin to ask you to feature and review stuff. It takes time with a new blog, but even when my first blog was brand new ( and hosted on free wordpress) , I still got one or two people that took me seriously and ran promotions with me...that's all you need to get going and once their competitors start seeing you feature their stuff, they'll want to be included as well. It's not going to happen right away when you only have 50 uniques a day but over time it will build into a nice little contact list.