What If The Company Has A Promo Dept.?
How can I write effectively when there is a promotional department and webmaster that writes most stuff you see in the web? I have permission to use articles and content from a monthly hard copy issues but most are also online. My question is, how can I write effectively without infringing on someones job description or intellectual property rights and internet policies?
Comments (6)
Rudy Hiebert2
Home Business Venture
You've all been helpful, thanks. The reference about updating (i.e. stuck in 1990), suggest to me that people haven't seen much of it if they say it needs updating.
The webmaster only takes w/e's off and then I'll bet he works on the odd Sunday like many I know.
A1List said I'm on the first page of Google, thanks for the adaboy.
Mike Hunt6
G`day Teodor,
no mate not yours, yours is fine, MrH has a small one pager that looks like it`s stuck in 1990 still (soz MrH ; ) One easy update for MrH would be to actually have a signup form for the newsletter on the page ... instead of a link to it only, that alone will increase potential customers quite alot.
Christopher
Teodor M.11
Blockchain Real Estate
Hi Cristopher,
You say: "Don`t take this the wrong way mate but your "website" sure is in need of updating..."
Which site? Whose? If mine, I'll be glad to have a professional review from you, in order to update it.
Thanks,
Teodor
Mike Hunt6
G`day MrH,
yep, Teodor is correct in pointing you towards PLR, it`s a huge time-saver but you MUST always edit it some so it isn`t pinged for duplicate content. Your Page One on google for Amsoil ... lol ... just did a quick search so your doing ok there, your certainly don`t want duplicate content. You already have permission to use Articles so what exactly do you want to do with it? Outline what your wanting to do clearly and someone, maybe even me, will be able to help you out.
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Teodor M.11
Blockchain Real Estate
Just go to my "Associate Digest Article Directory", and then COPY and PASTE any of those 4000 articles, include the author's box and you're done.
A source for articles without author's box are PLR articles. In about 2 weeks I'll have free PLR articles on my Business Center and at my "No Secret Marketing" site.
I'll let you know through a buletin post when PLR article are ready.
One good tip about PLR articles: Never publish them as they are, make few adjustments and changes, and you'll nev
Beth Schmillen10
that's an interesting question! It is hard to phrase everything yourself when you're first getting familiar with products or affiliate programs...
one way is to just quote the material as presented by the compayn if it's off of their website that you are a member of....
another way is to rewrite based on the information where you are summing up what they said but you don't use their words exactly... and you add your own insights and info as you understand it...
other web material is cop