The Free-Reprint Articles Powerhouse and Copyright Law

Writing articles is definitely a very solid method of building
a client base for your online business. There is no doubt about
that. The writers I speak with who use free-reprint articles
for the promotion of their businesses all proudly talk about
the success articles have brought to them.

Articles will generate substantial traffic to those who write
well. Even better, a considerable amount of the traffic will
convert to sales.

The Internet is a rocky super highway. Thousands upon thousands
of people have had their dreams shattered by the realities of
marketing online.

Less than 5% of all online businesses will survive, so it is
important to try to do the things that the 95% do not do. I
will tell you one thing now --- more than 95% of all online
marketers do not even attempt to use articles for the promotion
of their businesses.

I have written a number of articles telling people about the
promotional power of free-reprint articles. In fact, I have
built my business on free-reprint articles, by helping others
tap into the promotional powerhouse for themselves.

I have often said that one should investigate writing their
own articles. I have even said that ideas of inspiration can
be found in reading the works of others.

I wish to re-emphasize my original direction to find inspiration
by reading the words of others. I said that reading around
should only be used for inspiration. One will discover that
as they read someone else's point of view, they will suddenly
see an idea for an article on what may be a similar, but very
different tact.

One should NEVER take the words of the original author and make
them their own!!! Nearly every article you read will contain a
copyright notice. The copyright notice is legally binding,
supported by federal law.

If you are writing your own articles but borrowing a few
sentences from someone else, YOU ARE STEALING! Copyright
violation is a criminal offense that can find you in court
and defending your bank account!

Words that I write and put into a free-reprint article do carry
clearly stated "terms of reprint". Let us review those real
quick:

This is a Free-Reprint article. The only requirements for
publishing this article are: