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Article Software Rewriters are EvilRate This Post:
This week our Managing Editor is on vacation and our new Managing Editor in training is still too new to take his role, so I’ve been doing the “Managing Editor” / author support role this week… This is so funny, it’s absurd. You know those PLR article content rewriters that some lazy folks use to change up PLR content so it looks more unique? Well, it does produces unique content…and makes the author look stupid at the same time with unique complex sentences such as these gems: “Green tea is again paragon abutting amusement being a palette abstergent.” “The caffeine influence green tea has an salubrious aftereffect and bodily promotes concentration.” Recommendation: Don’t buy PLR article rewriters and just write 100% original content. :-)
The Long Tail by Chris AndersonRate This Post:
Check out the book I’m reading this month: “The Long Tail” by Chris Anderson takes a look into the cultural economics that occurs when distribution costs become nearly eliminated… Thanks to the Internet. If you’ve studied statistics, you may recall what a “Long-Tailed Distribution” is… where the tail of the curve is extremely long relative to the head… and this is where the birth of the “Long Tail” concept started. The long tail phenom is that given unlimited choices to a consumer, “everything becomes available to everyone”… Anderson might as well called it, *The Economics of Abundance.* How does it apply to us as Authors? We can have book success without ever having a hit at the top ten lists of any major critic; Our articles can reach massive distribution and be seen by tens, hundreds of thousands or millions of humans without the author having to pay a dime for postage; We can research the long tail to discover what our specific niche audience is looking for that hasn’t been satisified yet in the marketplace and that becomes the topic of more articles. The Long Tail ensures we will never run out of topics to write about; nor will we run out of readership demand because of the 98%/2% rule that is covered in this book.
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