Wednesday, December 28, 2005

10 Ways of Getting Content For Your Site Part 1

By Derick Yung

Content is really important for webmasters. Why? When people surf the web, they are looking for information.
They aren't looking for you specifically, unless you're well-known.
If they visit your site and don't what they're looking for, they will leave quickly. And they
probably won't return to your site. Well, they might stumble back onto your site, but not on purpose.

Quality sites provide quality content. Quality content helps you retain visitors. Visitors may spread
the word about your site and thus attract new visitors.

Adding new high quality content to your site regularly is also beneficial. With more content, you will have more
pages indexed by the search engines. More pages indexed means you will have more opportunities for people to find you via
search engines.

So how exactly do you get content for your site?

1. Your unique knowledge

Everybody knows something others don't. Use your own unique insight and knowledge to provide content. Think of
what activities you've participated in the past. Think of what you've learned through past experiences.
Any experiences can help, whether at home, school, work, or anywhere else. Of course, providing your own content
regularly can be very difficult.

2. Personal stories

Personal stories are the basis of some sites and blogs. Want to connect with your audience and let them know
more about you? Use personal stories. However, if you don't want to be too personal, make sure you inject
your personality into your writing. Personality differentiates you from the rest and can keep visitors
coming back.

3. How-to guides

People have problems and like to figure out how to solve them. Had some problem you struggled with for a while?
Did you eventually solve it? The way you solved it could be written into a how-to guide. Or write a how-to
guide about your expert area. For example, if you're a technical computer whiz, you could write a
how-to guide for fixing computers.

4. Do research

Do some research on the web. Use search engines, search directories, and follow links to find
relevant sites. Do some research at your local library. Grab some books
about your site's topic and start digging through them. Find local experts, teachers, and professors
and ask them questions about your site's topic.
When you research, note down interesting ideas and you'll undoubtedly learn more.
You'll have more unique knowledge that
you can turn into content. You might even discover something earth-shattering!

5. Subscribe to newsletters

Good newsletters are a great way to keep informed about a particular topic.
They can keep you informed of offers that you may be able to provide on your own site. As well, they
can keep you on top of what's
happening in your area by providing time-sensitive content.

Visit http://www.cashfromcontent.com/
to find out ways to help you generate a cash flow from your website's content. Read more about
finding content, getting traffic, and monetizing your site.

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