Alternatively, you can use other people’s existing articles rather than having to come up with new and inventive ideas for articles yourself. This is where article bank sites come into their own; these are large repositories of free to use content that you can copy and use on your own website. The material is free provided you don’t change anything and include a link (often including in their resource box/bio) back to the author’s chosen web page. There is web etiquette, more commonly known as ‘netiquette’, which suggests that it is only acceptable to use another author’s content if you are willing to stick to the rules.
It is often best when using article banks to look for articles written by professionals or experts in those particular fields, as the content of their articles is likely to be of a high quality. It goes without saying that, as with everything on the internet, the quality of work varies from author to author, and it is important to be aware of posting with suspicious sites that may turn out to be involved in spamming, or worse, link farms. Links to reputable sites are very valuable as they not only help the search engines to categorise pages, they reassure them that their links are genuine and that any content linked to them is likely to be from a good source, and not involved in any unlawful link exchanging.
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