My secret for publishing so many articles is that over the weekend while I was out of town (see Day 9 Post) I wasn't able to write any articles but I was able to spend time coming up with ideas. I productively used my time in airports and on flights to think up and jot down article topics and outlines (over a hundred).
eHow stats to finish the day:
- 64 articles, and
- 19,190 points
I have a new found sense of control now that I better understand the eHow guidelines and have the confidence that I can publish over twenty quality articles in one day when I put my mind to it.
1 comments:
You would do better posting fresh content to your own blog then to ehow but that brings up the question of the correlation of ehow articles to blog posts. For example, I have a craft website where i often post how to mosaic articles. If I were to copy and paste one of these how to craft posts and submit it to ehow as it is written would they discover its duplicate content and kick it off? Or worse yet would Google or other search engines penalize my blog for duplicating whats on ehow. Ehow says you must own your content (articles) but say nothing about them appearing elsewhere. Having read ehow's terms and conditions carefully (getting a headache in the process) I did discover the thing i was looking for, that is that you own the article and it's content, you are not signing away any rights to ehow, they don't want them for fear you may have plagiarized or infringed on some ones copyright. My point is that if I continued to post original and relevant how to articles to my craft sites I would make a heck of a lot more money in the long run than ehow via adsense, text link ads and higher traffic with regular updates.
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