How do you create content?

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Hi all:
I am new here. I just want to know how do you create content?
Do you use Plr, content machine or article spinner? Please tell me
in detail.
#content #create
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  • Profile picture of the author Rose Anderson
    First, I learn everything I can about my target audience.

    What do they need? What do they want to know? What do they find entertaining?

    Then I read what others have written in blogs, books, etc. What did they leave out? I read a LOT.

    Then I think, how can I create a new angle or a new perspective on what is already out there?

    I make an outline about what I'd like to say.

    Then I sit down and write my first draft. I let it simmer for a day.

    I go back and edit and change a few things around and make it better.

    There's nothing wrong with starting with PLR if you buy from a reputable seller like Tiffany Lambert or Alice Seba.

    If you have any respect for your readers you'll stay away from article spinners.

    Buying articles from a ghostwriter is another option but don't opt for the cheapest or you'll get what you deserve.

    Rose
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  • Profile picture of the author ezjob
    Pick a topic.

    Jot down a few subtopics that pertain to the main topic.

    Research each subtopic and write a paragraph for each subtopic.
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  • Profile picture of the author hashila
    you must create unique content to your audience by looking at your audience's needs and wants,
    If you are not a good writer or a good content creator don't copy or spine content. you can hire or get help from a content creator.
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  • Profile picture of the author soccer1
    Thank you all. I appreciate all of your help and support. Thank you so much!
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  • Profile picture of the author ChrisBa
    Originally Posted by soccer1 View Post

    Hi all:
    I am new here. I just want to know how do you create content?
    Do you use Plr, content machine or article spinner? Please tell me
    in detail.
    Spinning isn't a good idea anymore.
    Either write it yourself or outsource it.
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  • Profile picture of the author Killua7
    You shouldn't copy other article or use spin tool. Instead of you should create unique and fresh content base on your target audience. Or if you can't do that, you can hire another to do for you.
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  • Profile picture of the author ctrlaltdelete
    I actually prefer if the content was made from scratch, not with article spinners and other similar tools. I study who my intended audiences are versus the type of audience that I'm actually attracting at the moment. I outline my main points so that I can have a more structured piece and sometimes I use tools like HemingwayApp to help me write more coherently.

    I like writing at times, but I'm not a professional. There are times when I do prefer to outsource the work to a writer so that I can get a breath of fresh air and have time for other important matters.
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  • Profile picture of the author YourGoToWriter
    You must first think of a topic.Make sure that your target audience will be interested with your chosen topic. When you already have one, make an outline of your content. Create the flow of your content. When you make your content, make sure that you are using conversational English. Don't use too much jargon or better yet, use words that everyone can understand.

    Loren
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  • Profile picture of the author Bayo
    Originally Posted by soccer1 View Post

    ...Do you use Plr, content machine or article spinner?
    I've been creating content the same way for over a decade.

    Get clear about the topic.

    Either sit down and record the content and then publish as an audio or add in images to the audio to create a video product.

    If using PLR then there are different ways I approach it depending on how "alive" I feel.

    At times I go through it and then talk about it in my own words or if it's very good PLR (which sadly there are only a few PLR producers out there these days that I would even recommend) I just deliver it as is again either via the methods above or also as a text-based piece of content.

    Content creation is easy and anyone can do it using these methods or many of the others shared.

    Creating content that serves a specific business purpose is a totally different matter entirely.

    Without a purpose, content creation becomes a BIG BLACK HOLE of never ending activity that doesn't yield any results.

    Bayo
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    • Profile picture of the author soccer1
      Thank you so much for the valuable information. I really appreciate it. Thank you so much!
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  • Profile picture of the author Ralfs
    I would strongly suggest you focus more on video content over articles. More and more people are getting accustomed to watch YouTube and other videos and text is only an addition to comment on something.

    Not so many people today are only reading your articles.

    And PLR ir old and so uneffective compared to how great it was 5 years ago.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kent Hopkins
    I can't emphasise enough how important it is to understand your audience. You should know exactly what they are looking for before ever touching one finger to your keyboard or recording one second of video. What do they want? What do they already know? Talk to everyone but not too broadly. Recognize in your video or writing that some of the folks may already know certain aspects and ask them to bear with you. Perhaps put the best stuff toward the end of the video (if using video) to keep them watching.
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