Can we Generate Material from E-books for our Blogs to earn some Money.?
By farazkh1
@farazkh1 (1153)
Pakistan
December 20, 2009 2:22pm CST
The Idea came into my mind suddenly when i realized laziness for producing content for my blog my self rather looking for ready made material but the problem is there the page rank on search engines will not classify it due to copied material from other sites or blogs.therefor i have come to this conclusion to fill my blog with specific and detailed content by converting E-books to plain text and display it on my blog to get Attention in the Oceans of Information.....
May be i am wrong or may be right but you would better tell me.....!
3 responses
@mylo2008 (55)
• United States
22 Dec 09
The best resource is from article directories. A lot of the time they are posted publicly, with the author authorizing, and knowing the content will be used and posted elsewhere. I've written articles and found them on websites and my page was higher in the search engines because of it.
I would suggest looking at other similar blogs just to refresh your mind with subjects and ideas to blog about.
To earn money from materials from e-books people do it all the time. Do some research and apply it see if it makes sense and if it really works and do more research. Do this a few times. Now you can add and/or delete materials based on what you know.
Everyone writes about their experiences.
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@scheng1 (24649)
• Singapore
21 Dec 09
The best and easiest way to download free material legally is to download from article directories, with the writer's resource box intact.
That means you are not claiming to be the author of the articles, you are downloading the articles legally, since those writers have given the rights to the article directories that allow you to download.
You can search Goarticles and Ezines. A very simple way to overcome the duplicate content problem is to write a review before you upload the actual article. In this case, at least part of your content is original while giving credits to the original writer.
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@farazkh1 (1153)
• Pakistan
21 Dec 09
Great Idea...I am sure that will help me out better because i can write short tweets instead of detailed article about anything however sometimes i feel to write much therefor i need some content from 3rd part to run the blog continuously...
Thank you very much for the advice.!
@zandi458 (28102)
• Malaysia
21 Dec 09
Blogs are our daily records and therefore the contents should be original. If you copy it somewhere from the net, it can easily be detected and you are risking your credibility as a writer of your own blog. You risk being sued by the original writer. Maybe you can extract from the e-book provided you put the link of where you source the information. That will do justice to the original writer.