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Reproducing other peoples free articles
for your own website content
Getting the articles you have written out there
on the internet can be a great source of traffic for your webpage. It is a
definite compliment when people publish them on their websites. The really well
written and informative ones spread like a wild fire from site to site. For
example I wrote one on
How to set
message rues in Outlook Express and submitted to an article site. Next thing
you know, it was everywhere. I seriously don't mind people using my
articles, however I have a few complaints.
- I include an Authors Bio at the bottom of
every one of my articles, however people seem to think they can edit this and
make my link to my website un-clickable.
Why use my article if you are not using it correctly? It is only free if you
promote my site.. Not a bad deal really...Considering that some articles took
days to complete.
- Sometimes the article is dumped on a page and
looks like an absolute mess. Please tidy it up.
- Check the article after
you have posted it on your site, as it may not turn out like mine are on my
site. For example I have seen my article "The
basics of HTML" posted on peoples websites with half of it missing.
Obviously the have just pasted the article in and do not realize it contains
HTML commands, therefore the actual writing becomes invisible.
So if you have an article of mine on your site,
please include this entire Authors bio and be sure that the
http://www.tips4pc.com is a clickable
link.
I actually have a few select articles on this site
that other people have written because they are clear and informative.. And why
would I even bother to re-write the same subject when it is already done well.
However if you come across someone else's article on this site, you will see a
clickable link to their website because I appreciate their work.
Feel free to reproduce this article !!
LOL.....
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About the Author
Mitz Pantic wrote this article
and others for tips4pc.com Browse Tips4pc.com for more articles
that are written in an easy to understand interface and FREE computer help.
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Fantastic Bits 24_7.
This article is free to re-produce providing
that the author's bio is included and the website links are still
clickable...
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