How to produced amazing contents
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How to get started and produce some really fantastic contents on regular basis?
I am into weight lose niche and don't want to produce garbage.
where to start and get going?
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I would refer to Egol Answer to your question when trying to rank for such a competitive saturated market, even if you do produce the quality of content you are asking for the chances of success are slim - (excuse the pun) so the answer i gave is probably a good alternative in some ways not all, depends on how much expense and time you want put in to a market such as this.
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Very good point, Alan. Local search could be a very viable possibility.
I don't have a "local" biz and often forget about that. Thanks for ringing that bell.
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Isn't one of the important questions to begin are you are trying to rank for local searches in weight loss your area or alternatively vastly more difficult high-volume short tail keywords to do with weight loss which will be the opposite extreme very difficult.
Also like any of the business I think you've got to start somewhere and example is my company target particular well known brand of wireless security alarm installation and we completely miss out the other brands which would involve a great deal more work. So now even though this particular brand Is sold throughout the UK my company tends to appear as the leading specialist but only in this one particular brand.
You've just got to be totally knowledgeable and produce unique work which isn't easy it's back to the usual hard work gets results and as always you want the results most and so are probably the best person to get stuck in rather than employing somebody unless you're particularly bad at content writing.
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Are you serious article builder produce just garbage contents. I am talking about quality not quantity.
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I usually am the one who says... "attack with content"... but weight loss is a niche that has been very very heavily written about by people who have outstanding reputations and by people who don't have a reputation but know how to hype.
Even if you create "amazing contents" in this niche it is going to be like whispering under the din of an atomic blast.
So, if you are going to stand out in this niche you really gotta know an awful lot about this subject and know how to pitch it to people or you must hire someone with a name who can attract a following to your site.
I think the probability of one of those happening is low.... and the price of attacking with pedestrian content in this niche is failure.
So, I would set my sights on a different target (unless weight loss is a nascent niche in your target geography).
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I think that if you want to produce great content you will have to research this and do it yourself. Anyone else will just produce some text with more or less value , but since you are the one who will benefit it , I think you will do it best !
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You could use article builder (search Google) which i believe covers your topic providing unique fresh content, the alternative is to write your own fresh content or employ a good writer.
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hmm, just hire some quality copywriters either on staff or freelance based on your budget. Research keywords for them to write on and get started? Hope i understood the question correctly
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