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Some bloggers really article fever, so they can produce a lot of articles in a day. Some use software to duplicate the articles by alter some keywords. The software is shared earlier. So, it is up to you whether you prefer to have genuine write-up or a machined write-up.
It's the feeds but however, you'll find some people that are serious about their blogging. They might have a team of writers to help them out or either they could be doing it themselves. Technology is a subject that has lots of competition to it. You've got to stay on top of the game if you want to jump ahead and the ones that have 20-30 posts daily, I think know this. Another thing to remember, the more you do this - the more it becomes second nature to you so while it might be hard for a beginner to write this amount, the experts can easily do 20-50 per day or more, depending on the word count and niche.
It costs them since they hire people to do the research.This calls for teamwork and dedication.However there are duplicates
Better source of content is you. Your knowledge, imagination and the ability to describe. No buying is better. No copy-paste is useful. Good blogger is producing content
There are plenty to write about really. But a blogger that can churn 30 new and original articles in a day? I find that a wee bit impossible. He probably has a group of people writing for him. As far as content for your blog goes, like I said, there are plenty to write about. Join the mailing lists of various news organizations if you are into current events, or various companies like Apple and Microsoft if you are in the sci-tech niche. Hope that helps. Have a good day!
The better ones use professional content services like yellowbrix.com or feedsyndicate.com. Other can use AP or Reuters.
Serious bloggers (they also tend to earn the most) try to write or hire people that write unique content only. Unlike with autoblogs where everything is generated and is usually very low quality, hence the name "autoblog".
wp-robot and thebestspinner used together seem very popular for people who want to generate unique content.
it's basically about good content planning, research, lots of time writing (if you're the only one writing) or lots of good writers or a writing team.
you mean 'who want to generate unique garbage'. All 'collaborative' spinners, when used in automatic mode, introduce so many syntax errors into your text that they stick out like a sore thumb. That's what Panda was all about. Not surprising really, when your synonyms are being supplied by thousands of illiterate wannabe internet marketers who speak terrible English, and are only interested in a very narrow niche-set.
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it’s not too hard to get 20-30 article in a day those are full time blogger they write themselves and they also hire some of freelancer by this they get ton of new content everyday
I don't know how others work, but personally speaking, I prefer to do the posting manually instead of relying on automatic updating software. To get content to write about, I read newspaper, mags, books on a daily base. I rewrite some content after reading, adding some personal opinion about an issue, sharing some personal recommendation about the trip, or giving advice concerning certain subjects based on my own experience etc. Sometimes, I'll get feedbacks from my readers, and I'll get inspired from some people's good comments. It's interesting and if you know where to look, you will never run out of topics.
Nice generalisation, and quite wrong. With autoblogging, as with everything else, you get what you pay for. You buy some crappy chunk of desktop bugfest that scrapes ezines, congrats, you've got dupe content, which is worthless nowadays. If you try to spin it with a cheap collaborative spinner, or worse, translate back and forward from one language to another to try and 'fool' the engines, guess what. Ban. Instantly. But if you PAY... you can get something that generates unique content so good that it even fools real humans, let alone a search engine. I'm personally aware of autoblogs run by one of the big dog hatters that gets regular requests for 'guest posts', and tons of relevant comments. He doesn't bother replying, because that would mean admitting they are autoblogs. Edit - he pays a couple of cents per post.
A lot of the content is duplicate content that has been spun to be relatively unique. Also, many of those sites outsource that work to writers.
Many post good articles in there and they are very informative too. hiring freelance writers is a good idea, they would write first hand contents on the topic, spun and rewrites can be spotted. original ideas and creative writing only catch readers.
Not that I'm aware of - Wordpress is the choice of pro bloggers, of course, not the newbie tool 'blogger'.