In Day 5 Ed and Bob go over how to find content for your website or blog.
Guru Bob shows how to use Market Samurai to find content for your market niche key phrase and the affiliate product you identified in previous lessons. The eventual idea is to get five to ten 300-500 word articles to use on your blog/website and also for using to get back links back to your blog/website.
Market Samurai Content Tool
The find content tool gathers article content from ezine articles, article city, go-articles, google blog search and technorati. Guru bob recommends ezine articles and google blog search only for finding content.
It is good to identify the authority of the articles found. There is an analyze button to do this within Market Samurai
BL – back links
PR – authority
AGE – when the article was written
PC – Phrase Count, how many times your keyword phrase appears in the article
IC – how many times the article has been used elsewhere on other sites. This shows how valuable the article is to other webmasters for example. So the more useful it might be for your research.
Writing Your Own Content
How to research and make content your own.
Become a news master i.e. gather information from different sources and aggregating it.
Ed uses google reader to manage his research because of the superior google search technology behind it.
The easiest way to write content is to comment on other peoples articles. The google notebook plug in for firefox/flock makes article writing really easy. You can highlight paragraphs and then have them copied automatically to your notebook with the full attribution intact.
TIP create a notebook for each niche.
TIP Look for wow facts for your article
Here is how you can summarize a good article and then attribute the article:
I came across a delightful article …
….
Write your wow facts gathered from article here
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Read the full article <attribution>
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- Day 2 – Market and Keyword Research
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