How To Re-Purpose Your Article Content
I often get asked by readers on how to re-purpose your article content and it’s a legitimate question. Now what I’m going to explain here is not about article spinning; I have got to the stage where I almost hate it right now and the best thing to happen to the internet was Google’s major update several months ago to rid the search index of rubbish content.
I have spoken about James Martell several times on this blog and for good reason. Martell has been responsible for me making a full time living online and he is in my top five internet and affiliate marketing coaches online. If you haven’t checked out his Affiliate Marketers Super Bootcamp yet then do so by clicking here, you won’t regret it.
Martell talks about how to re-purpose your content in an audio he makes available on his site jamesmartell.com. He is a big proponent of writing articles and getting them posted on other sites; in other words, guest posting. We’ll do more on guest posting in the coming weeks.
This is not about spinning articles. I’m also inclined to say stay away from spinning articles unless you make sue the spun articles can make as much sense as the original. I curate several news blogs online and set up news feeds that feed in daily to my software and from these feeds, I choose the top news stories for the day in that niche to curate and place on my various blogs. I have quickly learned which stories to leave alone and are spun crap. It’s frustrating, almost totally illegible and an insult to people searching for information online. Anyway, enough of the rant and back to James.
In the following broadcast on re-purposing article content he says:
To begin everyone needs to recognize there is a difference between the common practice of article marketing and legitimately repurposing articles. With article marketing a term “spinning” is often associated where you take a single article and have software re-write it for you hundreds of times. James introduces repurposed content from an entirely different perspective.
Using a 3:1 ratio James outlines the writing process where 3 parts is the research and brainstorming phase and only 1 part is the actual writing of the article. So why should you only put that effort towards one article and stop there? Imagine being able to write multiple high quality completely original articles from the same research?
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