A popular method
to reach thousands of readers on the Internet
is to syndicate
your content. Syndication simply means giving
away or selling
your content to other people to publish on their
web sites or in
their ezines.
For example, Internet
marketers write articles on various topics
and give other ezine
publishers permission to print them in
their newsletter.
If they give the article for free, they
usually make the
use of the article contingent on their
signature file being
published at the end of the article.
Let me go over some of the benefits of syndicating your content:
1. Branding Your Name and Reputation
When you start writing
articles or tips on a particular topic on
a continuous bases,
it won't be long before people start
regarding you as
an expert in that area. When you do that,
people start trusting
your judgment a lot better and will be
more willing to
purchase a product or service that you may
recommend.
2. Reaching Thousands of People
By letting other
people use your content, your content can be
seen by thousands
of other readers. This is a great way to
increase your brand
awareness.
3. Link Popularity
If your web site
address appears in the content, your rankings
on major search
engines will go up. That is because some major
search engines rank
your page based on link popularity. The
more web sites that
publish your content, the greater your link
popularity will
be.
4. Helps You Differentiate
Syndicating your
content can help you create an advantage over
your competitor.
Web users are eager for relevant content and
delivering it to
these users before your competitor does will
give you a strategic
advantage.
Now you have a choice
whether to give your content away for free
charge money for
your content.
Below is a web site
that can syndicates original content and you
can even get a percentage
of the fees that webmasters will to
use your content
on their web site.
iSyndicate.com
http://www.iSyndicate.com
If you have your
own content that you would like to syndicate it
yourself without
a third party company, you can easily set up
Java scripts that
will update your content on remote sites
automatically.
It is easy to set
up a Java script that you can give out to
webmasters who would
like to use your content on their web site.
The Java script will
read from a master file that resides on
your web server.
Whenever you update this master file,
everybody who is
using the Java script on their site will have
their content automatically
updated.
You can literally
syndicate anything you want such as marketing
articles, recipes,
horoscopes, jokes and anything else that
requires frequent
updates.
Creating a master
file is not difficult, but it does require
some time in converting
the HTML code into Java compatible code.
Step 1: Making Your Java Code
Create a master file
that will hold your content. This is the
file that you will
refer to when you call the Java script from a
web page.
Remember that this
file has to be renamed with the filename
extension ".js"
to work properly.
The Java script code looks something like this:
<script language="JavaScript"
src="http://www.freecoolcash.com.com/java/content.js">
</script>
Where http://www.freecoolcash.com.com/java/
is the location of
the master file
and "content.js" is the name of the master file.
This is the Java
code that you will give to other webmasters to
receive your content.
Step 2: Create Your Master File
You would create
you content in HTML first just like you do when
your create a new
web page for your web site.
Take the source code
of your newly created HTML content page
and copy it into
your master file.
Make sure the master
file resides in teh directory that you have
specified in the
Java script.
Step 3: Making It Java Compatible
You need to do the
following changes using a text editor to your
the HTML code that
has been copied to the master file.
The first item to create in your master file is:
<!--
and this should be
at the very top of your master file.
The next item is:
//-->
and this should be
at the very bottom of the master file.
Now, remember the following rules:
* Every time you
see a backslash " \ ", precede it with another
backslash
" \ ".
* For every apostrophe
" ' ", preceded it with a backslash
" \ ".
* Begin each line
with " document.writeln(' ", except for the
first and
last line.
* End each line with
" '); ", except for the first and last
line.
That is it!
If you find making
all these changes a bit overwhelming than you
can purchase "off
the shelf" software that will automatically do
it for you.
There is a program "Master Syndicator" that can
have you delivering
content to remote web sites in minutes.
Click here to view this product:
http://hop.clickbank.net/hop.cgi?gauher/mastersyn
Majority of web surfers
surf the Internet for the latest
information.
While articles, course lessons have great value;
repeat traffic is
built on regularly updated content.
Consider syndicating
your present content and watch your brand
awareness grow,
not to mention your profits.