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The
Quest for Content: Finding and Creating Fresh Content for Your Website or Ezine
by Marcy Peek
It's no secret that there is currently a glut of email newsletters
saturating the 'Net, many of them published by small business owners attempting
to establish a relationship with their customers by staying in contact through
periodic emails.
It sounds easy enough. All you need is a listhost (many
of which provide their services at no cost) and the ability to publish
periodically or even sporadically. Then you just need to find a few subscribers
and begin publishing your ezine.
At least that's the theory. Most email
publishers quickly find that it is quite difficult to juggle an Internet
business, a regular publication, and -- as is usually the case -- a full-time
job. It seems that once you've managed to write enough content to fill one ezine
and get it out to your subscribers, the next issue has come due, and you haven't
even begun to think about how you will fill another issue.
There are, of course, a
few ezine publishers that are able to put the time into publishing a
consistently quality ezine and to write most of their own content, but the
examples are few.
Hence, the vast majority of ezine publishers are faced
with trying to find quality content for their publication from other authors.
They therefore agree to run outside authors' original articles in return for
running a small byline or resource box.
Yet the same articles seem to be
appearing in every ezine.There's a good reason for this: there are a only a few
prolific writers out there sending publishers quality articles, and this handful
of authors sends their work simultaneously to dozens and dozens of ezine
publishers in the hopes of having their article reprinted as many times as
possible. So your ezine ends up looking just like everyone else's -- same
content, same ideas -- and as a consequence, facing the same difficulty in
attracting and retaining subscribers.
There are, however, several
resources that have emerged on the Internet that provide a wide source of
quality content -- both for webmasters and ezine publishers -- and that help
publishers find quality content. While these resources provide just one piece of
the content puzzle, they are invaluable tools for online publishers, and
they complement the methods of creating your own original content that I
will discuss later in this article.
First, the Worldwide
Information Outlet provides dozens of articles on a variety of
topics at its website, http://www.certificate.net/wwio/.
WWIO obtains permission from each author to have his or her article reprinted
freely, so online publishers need not obtain permission directly from the
author.
Second, there are several online publications that link online
publishers seeking content with online writers. For example,
"W&P Connections Online", exclusively features
publishers' article needs and writers' article announcements. To subscribe,
mailto:writers98@aol.com. Subscribers can post announcements regarding their articles or article needs for
free.
Finally, the MediaPeak! News Service is a
new Internet resource that provides online publishers with reprintable
contentvia email. The MediaPeak! News Service
publishes editions up to three days per week. To subscribe, mailto:e-wire-on@mail-list.com.
But what about creating your own content? Even if you rely on outside
writers and services to provide much of the content for your ezine or website,
you will still want to write a portion of your own publication to keep it fresh
and distinguish it from the other websites or ezines in your field. I recommend
a 50/50 ratio: 50% original content, 50% outside content. This will save your
sanity while maintaining the unique character of your ezine or
website.
There are simple ways to consistently create your own content
without allowing content-creation to overwhelm you or overshadow your efforts at
running a website or business.
First, stay tuned in. Whenever you come
across a news item or piece of information that piques your interest and that
relates to your online publication in some way, quickly jot it down in a journal
or email a note to yourself. Better yet, write a short description of the news
item and your own reaction to it -- you can usually do this in five minutes or
less. Later, when it's time to start putting together your ezine or when
it comes time to update some of the content on your website, you can simply
expound upon each item that you have written, fill in links to relevant websites
that pertain to the piece, and edit it for accuracy. You'll be suprised how much
content you can generate in a week's time just by staying on the lookout for
interesting news items and jotting down your ideas as they come to
you.
Second, subscribe to one or more press release services. These
services specialize in compiling quality press releases from companies hoping to
attract media attention, and sending these releases out to thousands of
publishers and journalists around the world. The Internet News
Bureau, http://www.newsbureau.com, for example, is an excellent service that will send you dozens of press
releases each week via email. Internet Wire, http://www.internetwire.com,
is another good source of quality press releases via email. Spend two or three
minutes each day scanning the press releases; if one strikes your fancy, you can
follow up on it by contacting the person listed in the release as the media
contact and getting more information that will enable you to write a full-size
article. More often, the press release itself will provide you with more than
enough information to write a short piece or review, particularly if you visit
the organization's website to get a feel for the news or feature item that you
might like to write.
Finally, let your readers help you create a
community for your website or ezine. Solicit reader comments about particular
topics that are of interest to your readers and publish the best comments,
perhaps with your own viewpoint and/or reactions included. This requires a
minimal amount of time on your part, keeps your content fresh and helps sustain
your readers' interest.
In conclusion, while original content is the
most effective way to distinguish your online publication from the thousands of
others competing for your readers' interest, a respectable mix of original and
outside content will enable you to publish a quality ezine or website while
still devoting adequate time to your online
business.
Article
provided courtesy of MediaPeak, http://www.mediapeak.com. To subscribe to
The MediaPeak News Service, mailto:e-wire-on@mail-list.com.
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