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There’s Gold in Recycled Content!

by Jack Humphrey on Sep 18

Article “spinning” and syndication isn’t exactly dead.  I still hear a lot of top marketers and affiliate marketers have success with it.  But if you want to learn how to use recycled content to do some pretty powerful things that blow article syndication out of the water, check out a video and report I just put up with my buddy Miguel Alvarez (of copywriting.com fame).

There are so many different ways to use private label rights content that most people, the vast majority of people, are not touching.  A few smarties are taking recycled content and making a killing with it.

We use recycled content to:

  1. Get more links in places other than article directories.
  2. Get more traffic from places that only take certain kinds of content.
  3. Get higher rankings in the search engines from little-used sources of great links.
  4. Get great ideas for original content, or quasi-original content.

Recycling and sharing previously used content is a mainstay for most major sites on the web today.  Since viewers have a ravenous appetite for regular, enormous amounts of content, everyone has to figure out how to repurpose and reuse content to satisfy their readers’ hunger for information.

Absolutely the only thing that is perceived as “bad” about recycled content comes from people misunderstanding Google’s terms for “duplicate content.”  Which has little to do with the tactics I use with PLR article content.  In fact, the way we do it, there is no duplicate content worry whatsoever and a ton of our stuff gets into Google.  Just in different formats and from little-used places around the web.

If you want to take a burden off of your link building and SEO campaign while easing the struggle to build your brand, watch the video on this page to learn how to save time, get great ideas, and get a ton of high-quality links and traffic with recycled content.

In every way, it’s always good to recycle!

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Ari Herzog Sep 20 at 9:11 am

The fact nine people tweeted your content — and I’m the first to write a comment right here — proves the recycleability of blog posts.

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