Use Exclusive Content - When Reprint Articles Don't Do Enough

By: Hunter Waterhouse | Posted: 17th August 2005

Use Exclusive Content - When Reprint Articles Don't Do Enough

Copyright © 2005 Hunter Waterhouse

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There is no doubt that reprint articles can serve lots of search

engine traffic to your site... All you have to do is to check

your traffic logs and you will see how much traffic finds your

site via one of the major search engines, as a result of those

reprint articles being located on your website.



Sure, you have to give up an outbound link to be able to use the

content, but that never really takes value away from your own

site. Even if the reader visits the writer's website, the reader

will usually return to your site to see what other great content

you have available on your site.







THE KEY TO YOUR SUCCESS IS CONTENT



Your content brought the visitor to your website from the

search engines. And, your content will keep your visitor on your

website. That is what they call Sticky. "Sticky" content is the

content that is going to attract and keep a visitor on your

website.



"Sticky" content is interesting and useful to the reader, and

that is why the reader will "stick" around and spend more time

on your site reading.



The thing to realize is that sticky content is not just any

content you can get your hands on. Sticky content is of a

higher caliber than other content.







TARGET YOUR CONTENT



Ideally, you only have content on your site that will appeal

to your TARGET MARKET. By providing content that appeals to the

people who are most likely to buy your goods and services, you

are better positioned to sell your wares to your visitors.



No sense in trying to sell hair care products to bald men,

right? So, you only have information on your site about hair

styles, hair styling, hair care and reviews on hair care

products, right?



Good thinking.



By keeping your visitors informed on the topics most closely

related to your potential customer's interests, you are ensuring

that your content will serve up sales. That is the bottom line,

you need to sell more stuff.







PEOPLE DON'T STICK AROUND TO READ "YADDA, YADDA, YADDA."



It is not enough to just throw some content on your site.



People still like to read well-written, informative and

educational content.



If your content looks like it was written by a nine-year old,

then your site will only attract nine-year olds. And the last

time I checked, most nine-year old's don't carry a credit card

or buy products online without their parents help.



So, the quality of your content does matter.



Your content must contain good grammar and spelling. It must be

informative and educational. Your content must tell a story in

an interesting way that will keep the attention of the reader.

Your content must have good flow, and it should not end before

the story is complete.



If your content can meet these basic criteria, then your reader

will see it as quality information.







ONE PERSON DOES NOT MAKE A CROWD



When you decide to go to a bar to meet new people, you don't go

to a bar that only has one car in the parking lot, do you? No,

instead you go to a bar that has hundreds of cars in the parking

lot.



When you go shopping, you don't go to the store that only has a

few items on their many shelves, right? No, you generally go to

a store that has isles of shelves overflowing with product.



So, why would a person on the hunt for information come to your

site and see a dozen average articles and then consider your

site worth sticking around? They won't.







WHICH OF THE 200 PLUS RESTAURANTS SHOULD WE EAT AT TONIGHT, DEAR?



In our modern world, we are confronted daily with a barrage of

choices. Even if you live in small town America, you will usually

have seven grocery stores, six video stores, thirty gas stations,

and 200 restaurants to choose from.



So, where do you shop and why?



If you are like most people, you might try several competing

companies. And eventually, you will settle on just a few sources

for your needs.



Personally, I shop at only one grocery store and one video

store. And, I buy at five or six gas stations and eat at a

half dozen restaurants.



Frankly, we shop at the places where we feel most comfortable

and those that are most convenient to us.



When you search on the web, it is a lot like driving down

restaurant row in your home town. Just as there are six

restaurants selling hamburgers, there are also six websites

offering the same reprint article that might hold the answer

to the question you currently have.



When you don't have a preference really, do you just pull into

the first one you see, or do you pull into the one you have

eaten at before that satisfied your needs?



Most people go with the tried and true establishment. So, if you

determine that http://www.ReprintArticles.com has served you well

in the past, why would you click to the same article on another

site you have never heard of before? Chances are, you would not.







BUT, WHAT IF...



What if people did a search, and your website popped up in the

results with some information that they have never seen before?



What if people did a search, and consistently saw your site

listed as one of the recommended resources, and your site was

not showing the same old reprint information?



What if people came to believe that you have a significant

amount of exclusive content that no one else has? And, what

if your site was overflowing with high quality content that

people actually wanted to read?



Can you imagine what that kind of reputation would do for your

traffic and your sales?



All of a sudden, you are no longer one of the many establishments

on restaurant row. Now, you are the shining castle on the hill

who has the best food at the best price in town!







AND THE SPIDER SEARCH ENGINES WILL LOVE YA'



The only thing search engine spiders like better than "Quality

Content" and "Quantity of Content" is "Exclusive Content".



Exclusive Content is better because it is content that can ONLY

BE FOUND on your website! And, if people link to your Exclusive

Content, then it is of much higher value to your search engine

link popularity rankings than average, ordinary content like

reprint articles.



Your uniqueness will pay you huge dividends.



Your site is the only site offering this content, so your website

is the only one where the search engines can point, and it is the

only website anyone can go to in order to read what you have to

offer.







BUT WAIT, YOU SAY...



Yes, it is true that not all of us have the capability to write

hundreds of pages of unique, well-written, interesting and

informative content for our websites.



When that is the case, you should seriously consider hiring

ghost writers to help your cause.



Again, you say "Wait!" You don't have the bankroll of say Yahoo!

to pay for content creation.



A common problem indeed.



This is where it pays to shop around.



If you shop around, you might just find that you can get lots of

good quality, exclusive content that you can use on your website

for much less money than you would think.









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Hunter Waterhouse is one of the editors at: KeywordText.com.

"Keyword Text" managed to bring together several writers and

editors to provide a few low-cost writing services for those who

are working hard to become more profitable. They offer Content

Creation Services which include: Exclusive WebPage Content and

Reprint Articles. Keyword Text also offers the most incredible

Volume discounts. Compare us to our competition, you will be

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