The biggest challenge for most people new to making a website is how to create the content. Everyone knows that you have to create content that the search engines, especially Google, love and will rank for your keywords. It is challenging to keep coming up with a new angle to write about the same subject. After about four re-writes I'm done on most small niches. There is a way to get a never-ending stream of content for your website at very little or no cost. Honestly, I was initially a little reluctant to share this because it's freaking amazing but on reflection sharing this type of information is the whole purpose of these emails. Another reason I like this method is because it will work in pretty much any niche. Oh all right, here it is. You're going to think this is too simple. You're going to think it won't work. You're going to wonder if this is legit. You're going to wonder if it's legal. I can assure you that it is legit, it is legal, and while it is simple, it does work surprisingly well. Search YouTube for videos on your niche subject and embed them into your blog post. Get a transcription via Otter.io, https://go.wm-tips.com/otter, tidy it up and paste it under the video. Add a couple of paragraphs summarising something you liked about the video as curation between the video and the transcript. That's the free way to do it. The transcription takes a bit longer than the paid way, and you'll still have to edit the transcription a bit, but other than this both ways will work. The paid way is to use Rev.com, https://go.wm-tips.com/transcript, but use the automated transcription service. It costs $0.25 per minute and is 80% accurate. The advantage is that it's very fast and that you can give the service the URL of the video, Otter.io requires that you upload the video to them. Downloading from YouTube can be challenging, but there is an excellent plugin for Firefox, which makes it easy. It's called Video Download Helper. There are other ways to get an automated transcription, but these are the best two I have tried. OK, I hear your question. Is this legal and does Google approve? The answer to both of these is yes and yes. The YouTube terms and conditions state that the video is available publicly for sharing, and Google provides the code for sharing. Google loves this because you are using one of their platforms and helping boost their relevance and market share, so they reward you with visitors. Try it you'll find it is easy to do and helps build your authority and ranking. Regards,
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