How to Publish on ValuableContent.com Step-By-Step
By Lolaness, published Jan 19, 2006
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The way that this generally works is that you create an article or other writing that you think other websites would be interested in publishing. Why would the be insterested in publishing it? For one, because it's free content for their site, which helps their own search engine rankings and keeps their visitors happy with fresh "stuff" to read. For another, they do it because your article is informative, humorous, or simply perfect for their audience.
You gain tons of exposure by doing this, which means it's essentially a form of free advertising. Thousands (yes, really, thousands) of readers, publishers and webmasters find your content either by hitting the directory because they rely on it, or because they find your article in a search engine. Either way, the reader - publisher or surfer - will find your information listed on the article in the form of a byline with a link to your website or email.
Why ValuableContent?
There are currently dozens of free reprint article directories on the Internet, but few of them offer the ease that ValuableContent offers. As a writer, you can publish to the site using an online interface - so you just copy and paste your writing. Publishers can syndicate and obtain a copy of any of your articles they're interested in immediately after it's posted.
In other words, I've not seen a more hassle-free reprint article directory.
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Resources
- Other Reprint Directories: Pages Mag: www.pagesmag.com/newsletterarticles.html I Want Content: www.iwantcontent.com/ Fresh Content: www.freshcontent.net/
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