Where to sell my Cotents

Discussion in 'Copywriting' started by Reubensu, Jul 23, 2009.

  1. #1
    Hello everyone,

    I need to know where to sell my contents, please visit the links to below to preview my contents.

    Please don't tell me about Constant content (Cs) or associated content (Ac), I know these two way too well.

    10 Offshore merchant

    10 bingo

    Thank You :)
     
    Reubensu, Jul 23, 2009 IP
  2. SunHunter

    SunHunter Well-Known Member

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    Wouldn't it be impossible to sell the content after you put it on your site? I suppose if it doesn't index the content it would be fine. Anyways, you could try the Content section here.

    Without a large client base it would be difficult to find a high paying client to purchase those articles. You could sell them on here, a different webmaster community, or a freelance website, but don't expect to get too much. In order to get higher paying clients for your content you will have to start networking. Usually you won't stumble upon these individuals yourself though. You may be introduced to them by another client or you may find them through a job listing site or writing forum.

    Constant Content is not completely bad and you could get a decent amount for your content if you find the right buyer there. However, you shouldn't spend too much time trying to find a buyer. You may find yourself wasting time selling these articles that could be spent finding new projects or clients and completing new work. It may be more profitable to sell these articles at a lower rate and continuing on with new work to keep yourself occupied.

    Just keep in mind that the best paying projects are for subjects that you don't know about yet. It's highly unlikely that the niches you wrote on will be the same niche that a new client requests you to write on - unless you're a general writer. If you establish yourself as an expertise writer and only cover a select few niches it could be very profitable.

    Sit down and figure out how to market yourself towards new clients instead of worrying about a few articles you have lying around on your computer. If anything, it would be beneficial to keep those articles and use them as references or samples when applying for a writing gig.

    Good luck!
     
    SunHunter, Jul 24, 2009 IP
  3. Reubensu

    Reubensu Peon

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    I'll remove these contents from my blog once a buyer has purchased it. I've uploaded my contents to the blog to prevent it from being plagiarize.
     
    Reubensu, Jul 24, 2009 IP
  4. SunHunter

    SunHunter Well-Known Member

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    Duplicate content is virtually worthless though. If the content can be found in search engines then you can't really sell it any more. Google penalizes duplicate content between different sites. I don't know 100% how it all works and to what extent it would ruin your ability to sell the content, and be able to use on the other end, but it's not the best way to go about protecting your content from being copied. If anything, you are at greater risk of someone copying it since you already have it out their on the web.
     
    SunHunter, Jul 24, 2009 IP
  5. Reubensu

    Reubensu Peon

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    The moment I remove it from my blog there will be nothing else to search for. Even if you could find traces that will lead to my blog it will be like an empty shell that contain nothing, nothing at all.

    I just need to sell all these articles out for like 4 or 5 dollars and only for this time, after this, I will focus on my marketing.

    I got into a deep shit because of these articles.

    If you could just please assist me to sell these contents but if you can't I Reuben thank you for your information and advices provided.
     
    Reubensu, Jul 24, 2009 IP
  6. Y.L. Prinzel

    Y.L. Prinzel Peon

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    I would go to the BST section for already created content. Because of Google's caching, I think these will be searchable on your blog for a while after you remove them (although, I can't say for sure), so I'd take them off now. Also, it's kind of like selling them used. If you really have to do this, you might think about embedding them as pictures instead of using them for content.

    You can also try http://www.articlesale.com/ but I don't know anything about them other than that they exist.


    I, for one, should like to hear more about this deep shit you speak of.
     
    Y.L. Prinzel, Jul 24, 2009 IP
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    jhmattern Illustrious Member

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    Pulling it off your site doesn't mean it's going to be deindexed from Google. that can take quite a while in some cases. And once you're indexed, the types of clients here aren't going to want it - lord only knows how long they'll have to wait before publishing it until your copy's deindexed and theirs won't be viewed as duplicate content.

     
    jhmattern, Jul 24, 2009 IP
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    Phynder Well-Known Member

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    Listen to the wise women in this thread... Even if the content escapes Google's infinite memory, you have to worry about Yahoo, Bing and The Wayback Machine
     
    Phynder, Jul 24, 2009 IP
  9. Reubensu

    Reubensu Peon

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    Thank You all for your kindest reply.

    Someone wants to purchase all these contents for 60 cents a piece, should I sell it?

    Or should I quote a price of 1 dollar for each content?
     
    Reubensu, Jul 25, 2009 IP
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    Sahil72 Well-Known Member

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    You better quote a reasonable price for each of your content:)
     
    Sahil72, Jul 25, 2009 IP
  11. swriting

    swriting Peon

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    I don't mean to be harsh. At 60 cents a piece, you should count yourself lucky that someone wants to buy the articles. You have posted the articles on your blog before and that is bad news. No one wants to buy articles that have been posted anywhere online. I would say just sell it, if you really need to make a quick buck. If I were you, I would not sell those articles. I will rework on them to be original articles. However, you can try to quote $1 / article if you like.
     
    swriting, Jul 29, 2009 IP
  12. AC-Coach

    AC-Coach Peon

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    I wholeheartedly agree. Rework the content and make it pass Copyscape at 85% unique from the blog content before trying to sell it.

    Good luck
     
    AC-Coach, Aug 1, 2009 IP
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    old_expat Peon

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    If you do sell articles that have already been published, you will not be selling "first rights".
     
    old_expat, Aug 1, 2009 IP
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    Chancey Well-Known Member

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    Go to the BST section!
     
    Chancey, Aug 2, 2009 IP
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    rockystar Banned

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    You can also sell it at www. networthclub .com. The forum doesn't have lots of members yet, but as soon as word is spread it will surely have lots of members because of the rule of the forum.
     
    rockystar, Aug 2, 2009 IP
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    xanum Peon

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    The best way to sell articles online is creating a blog on blogger and put your packs there with paypal button for instant payment and delivery. Then of course, you need to promote your site.
     
    xanum, Aug 19, 2009 IP