2. There are several ways to producing articles without
having to write them yourself. Using a ghostwriter is one
way, using private label rights articles you have bought
is another option and doing an expert interview is yet a
third way to compile article information.
3. Borrowing another writer's article for use is yet another
way to provide content for readers. Give the original
author credit within the body of your article and fill in
the rest with quotes from that author's article.
4. This is a can't lose situation for everyone. You don't need
to do the writing of your article, the writer who wrote
the original article gets free publicity, and the reader
gets the information that they want or need. Everybody
wins.
5. Using public domain articles that are related to your
subject is yet another way. Permission from the author
to use their work isn't necessary, but letting your reader
know where the content originated will keep their trust.
Don't try to pass the words off as your own.
6. Use survey results from a self-conducted survey as an
article. This does mean you'll have to write a little, but
compiling the results and turning it into a fast article
isn't very hard or time-consuming. You can create
surveys through Survey Monkey at
www.surveymonkey.com .
7. Use government provided information. Articles written
by United States Government Authors are automatically
in the public domain. The government is a prolific writer
- on a wide variety of topics. Visit any United States
Government website, and you will be greatly surprised
with the amount of information that is free for the
taking.
8. As you have seen, providing quality articles without
writing a single word, or with just a bit of writing is
possible. The information and means is there, use them.