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How to Create a Unique Content from only One Article – MMO from here and there #1

by Hesham on December 6, 2009 in  SEO
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From here and there

I am going to be very honest about what I write here, I am going to shoot out what I think is good for any blogger who want to enhance his/her blog, and this is why I am giving love to it. I am talking from my personal experience, I am giving you tips from the Money Making blogosphere that really worked for me or at least I am thinking everyone should know about it, so follow me on these cool Making Money Online rounds, I had lots of fun experimenting it and writing it, so I am sure you are going to spend useful minutes reading it.

Why SEO is so confusing and misleading?

A must read articles that I highly recommend, it’s magnificent posts from Brian, it helped me to understand what I should do when submitting my posts to social networks like BlogEngage, Digg, Mixx and get much more from it. I have learned how to create a unique content from only one article; I learned how to submit my article to social networks that has a better ranking on search engines and increase my organic traffic flow. It’s a very simple rule I am following starting from only yesterday, and I found the results today and I sow it with my own eyes working for me, and this is why I am going to use it for ever!

Visit Brian’s posts, its two parts about how to create unique content and Increases SEO and Organic Website Traffic of your blog. I am not going to ask you to read the two parts because I am 100% sure you will. Try to spend more time thinking on how to submit your articles next time you do. Don’t tell me that you don’t have time for changing the title and the description and keywords when you are submitting an article to some social network, here is the links:

Are you Saving Drafts for a Rainy Day?!

Can I say Don’t write to publish.. Write to save drafts?! .. Actually I don’t have a problem bringing ideas out to the world, but some of us have problems on finding a topic ideas to write about, Justin of DragonBlogger think that it’s very important to save something for the future when that time comes and find yourself out of ideas, and I completely agree with this opinion, and I try to follow this advice, Justin wrote about this issue a guest post on Karen’s blog that you may like to check, I recommend reading this post because it has good tips on how to write a rainy day post.  saving drafts for a rainy day could be a great idea for facing blogging hard times, I remember that Karen talked about this issue before as well, and I was trying to follow this useful advice because it could happen to anyone at any time if ideas streaming stop or you find difficulties on finding a topic to write about, so this is a good tip for people who want to Makin Money Online from their blog and don’t want to get staked!

I think its good idea to organize the time you publish new posts on your blog, as probably keeping your blog posts on the main page for a day or two is a good thing for your visitors to know about what you have there, especially if you don’t use a sidebar widget to show your latest posts.

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Thanks for reading, that’s all for today, keep in mind that I am writing only about what I believe is good for any blogger to know, so keep in touch by high quality comment and stay tuned! Have a good day everybody.

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1 JR from Internet Marketing @
(47 comments)
January 19, 2010 at 2:50 am

Great ideas, thanks, will utilize this as well.
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2 Kathleen Maher (2 comments) December 11, 2009 at 6:59 pm

Hesham, Many of your suggestions are beyond me; I’m a fiction writer. My fiction episodes take more time and energy than they should, and more than anyone would expect. Your posts always give me a tip I know I should start using immediately.
Of course, I should have back-up posts. And I do save a few flash fiction pieces to post when I go on vacation. But if I could have write my fiction so that I always had a new post up and another ready to go? I’d have a great blog, providing, of course–and here’s the sticking point–those posts were the best fiction I can write.
Unraveling a story takes contemplation, hours away from the computer, and sometimes a good dream.
I have heard of people, however, who have a novel socked away and scheduled to post from now till next year. How they do it? I can’t imagine.
Kathleen Maher´s last blog ..Temporary Lover My ComLuv Profile

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3 Hesham @
(2694 comments)
April 8, 2010 at 3:48 pm

Hey Kathleen, sorry for the late reply, I was lost on time ;)

Trying to answer your question, there is nothing automated that I know is doing it with out some work from you, I think they schedule it by coping and pasting (posts) when they have time and schedule them, so they won’t have to be on their computer everyday, but they can do it on weekends for example!

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4 lawmacs @
(235 comments)
December 8, 2009 at 5:35 pm

We all face what i called the writers block saving draft for the future is brilliant and another idae is to refresh your old post give them a little love
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5 DiTesco @
(170 comments)
December 8, 2009 at 4:41 pm

Interesting post Hesham. Those articles from Brian did slip me out so I’ll head over there and give it a read. BTW, and speaking of Brian, is there any problem with BlogEngage, I simply am unable to load the page properly on my FireFox. Any thoughts?
DiTesco´s last blog ..DiTesco’s Weekly Echo #13 My ComLuv Profile

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6 Hesham @
(2694 comments)
December 8, 2009 at 7:38 pm

Well, I don’t think there is a problem with BlogEngage, and maybe there is no problem with your Firefox browser also, the thing is Brian is active on his website, when ever I have a problem with BlogEngage is because he is working behind the scenes!

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7 John Samuel @
(7 comments)
December 8, 2009 at 6:29 am

Thanks especially for the links on creating unique content. I will surely go through these. Other than drafts, I would suggest to keep a TOBLOG.
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8 Karen from Blazing Minds @
(33 comments)
December 7, 2009 at 12:04 pm

Thanks for the link love to Justin’s post on my humble blog, it’s some advice that I think all bloggers should adhere to ;)
Karen @ Blazing Minds´s last blog ..A Weekly Recap of Last Weeks Blog Posts My ComLuv Profile

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9 Hesham @
(2694 comments)
December 7, 2009 at 1:41 pm

It’s a very nice post, and I enjoy reading your blog Karen, even Justin’s blog rock!

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10 Alison Moore Smith @
(15 comments)
December 7, 2009 at 1:30 am

Harrumph. I was all ready to go to bed before midnight, and now you give me more good reading to do! Wah!
Alison Moore Smith´s last blog ..6 Steps to Startup with WordPress: The Guide for the Wannabe Blogger My ComLuv Profile

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11 Hesham @
(2694 comments)
December 7, 2009 at 2:06 am

Some times we have to suffer, I also wanted to sleep but oh! I just can not stop reading tonight :) get some coffee.. I wish you af happy reading time!

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12 chandan @
(86 comments)
December 7, 2009 at 12:24 am

I am thinking that search engine is changing the ranking system. I think google Caffeine is now effecting in our blog ranking system. I am working hard for building link to my blog. I am also getting some dofollow backlink with anchor text, but I am not seeing any change of ranking of my blog.
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13 Hesham @
(2694 comments)
December 7, 2009 at 2:03 am

Well, Google update page ranks 4 times a year, that means every 3 months, you should wait about 2 months from now to see new results of your hard work!

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14 latief @
(14 comments)
December 6, 2009 at 9:41 pm

I love about save article to a draft. Yes sometimes I just wrote what crossed my mind and save it to a drafts that’s help a lots when I’m blocked.
SEO and social media can help our blog but I’ve heard so many bloggers complained that they are not get traffic as much as the expectation and not as easy like they read on the articles, your links to brian’s articles are really help.
For Brian, I think its worth for us to steal your articles here, LOL!
Thanks for the article Hesham.
latief´s last blog ..Famous Bloggers Contest! My ComLuv Profile

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15 Hesham @
(2694 comments)
December 7, 2009 at 12:27 am

You are welcome, Latief, we are talking about making money, and money is not easy to earn my friend! traffic is the main challenge for us at this level of our blogging.

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16 bbrian017 @
(43 comments)
December 6, 2009 at 8:12 pm

Hey guys what’s going on here you all stealing my SEO secrets for social networking. To be honest I wouldn’t never had thought about the idea unless I owned blogengage. It allowed me to study and focus on what the affect of using unique content and or descriptions.

It’s a timely exercise but I suggest practicing it especially if your doing the revenue sharing. This way your ads and unique content won’t drop in SERP over time. money money add your adsense channels.
bbrian017´s last blog ..omg I suck at twitter challenge My ComLuv Profile

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17 Hesham @
(2694 comments)
December 6, 2009 at 8:40 pm

I am studying the situation, I am planning a social network since a few months back and actually I have 2 ideas, I am working on one of them at the moment, and I need all the good tips and ideas from the good people!

They say steal to eat! and I say steal to learn :)

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18 Dennis Edell @
(244 comments)
December 6, 2009 at 6:47 pm

Both excellent my friend, good job on #1. ;)
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19 Shari Weiss (1 comments) December 6, 2009 at 5:15 pm

Hesham, I am not certain how I found your blog, but am finding it very helpful. So . . . I thought I’d toss this “challenge” out to you and your followers –
I’m hoping to channel a good part of my blogging efforts towards helping NEWBIES . . . who apparently are themselves “challenged” by the blogging structure, i.e., the fact that we write what we want to write about [for whatever reason] and that a blog is NOT A BOOK with one chapter naturally following the next.

So “that” is the challenge: How do you “instruct” a Newbie to get past the initial confusion and understand that each post can itself have nuggets of great info WHEN THEY ARE USED TO READING . . step ONE, step TWO, etc.?

Where on a blog can you put that “signpost” for NEWBIES?

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20 Hesham @
(2694 comments)
December 6, 2009 at 5:58 pm

Hello Shari, and welcome to our blog, I extremely exiting to hear from today! I am your follower on twitter and now I have just joined your fan page on Facebook!

It’s pleasure you have you on our community, I will email you regarding to this great news in your comment, so let’s discuss and see what we can do here!

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21 Will McCulloch @
(6 comments)
December 6, 2009 at 4:49 pm

Brian’s articles always worth reading – and these are no exceptions.
Will try this out – thanks, Hesham !
Will McCulloch´s last blog ..Techcats.net My ComLuv Profile

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22 Hesham @
(2694 comments)
December 6, 2009 at 4:51 pm

You will not regret reading these 2 articles of Brian! just let us know about the result if you experience any!

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