How To Be A Web Content Provider!
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How To Be A Web Content Provider!
Would you be happy with reaching literally millions of people by
being a web content provider. Whatever you're selling, it would
be nice if you could do this on a regular basis, FOR FREE,
through a large number of other people's ezines and websites,
wouldn't it?
Well this is what you can be doing when you start writing
content and articles for the countless online newsletters,
ezines and webpages that are looking for your input. One thing
common to all Internet publishers is that they are all looking
for good articles to publish.
If you can be a content provider of interesting and informative
articles for them you stand a good chance of getting included in
their website/next publication. However you probably won't get
included if it is simply a sales letter disguised as an article.
But if you can provide good quality and informative web content
you can often be their savior.
Then, they will give you what you need in exchange. They will
give you exposure for your business...
How Web Content Providers Benefit:
The publisher will actually expect you to include a small advert
at the end of the content you provide. This will get published
along with the article itself, and is seen as a fair exchange
for the content you have provided. It's how you benefit from the
deal!
This small ad is usually referred to as a "resource box", but
you can put almost anything you like in here so long as it is
only a few lines long. You are free to advertise whatever you
are promoting. You could point people back to your website,
affiliate program, or tell them how to subscribe to your own
newsletter etc.
If you're like most web content providers you probably don't
consider yourself a writer. It doesn