One of the biggest issues, it seems, is people want to have a website or an email list, and they struggle with writing the content. The Internet devours content by the millions of words. To get noticed, you will need to generate a lot of content. There was a blog post a while back that suggested you could product 64 pieces of content a day and should if you really want to get noticed. I went through the process of adding up how much time that took and discovered that it was a full day of work. Much of the content he produced could have been automated. I'll tell you how in another email, this one is about getting content. The problem with that is that you have to start somewhere. That is the point that stops many people cold. What if I told you there was a repository of content, that you could access for free, so vast that there is a genuine chance that you'll never run out? What if I told you that there was a desktop tool that would do all the heavy lifting for you? I wrote the software. The repository is the Amazon S3 file storage service, and there are Gigabytes of content in open buckets for you to download. Better get a bigger hard drive. Regards, Brent. P.S. Some of the content is out of date, but most is not. In any case, what you want is the idea behind the content, that's what you need to generate your massive volume of content quickly and easily. |
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