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Copyright Law: 12 Dos and Don’ts

[Do] *Use public domain materials *Quote interesting information *Use facts and ideas *Use materials not subject to copyright laws *Use a company name or logo if talking about it *Use a company name on your domain
[Don’t] *Assume crediting the author means there’s no problem *Copy material if it doesn’t show a copyright message *Equate Creative […]

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SNEEZE your readers deeper into your revolutionary blog!

That’s no typo folks, I did say SNEEZE your readers deeper into your blog. Every blog can use a good sneeze page! A sneeze page is an article on your classy blog where you list links to several articles in order to sneeze your readers deeper into your top-notch content, thereby ratcheting up their level […]

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Google’s Help with Digital Copyright Violation

Tired of finding that ethically challenged bloggers and web site owners are using article crawlers, rogue bots and site scrapers to harvest your Ezine Articles content without making your link live? Ezine Articles won’t help you but Google will. Check out Google’s great solution to copyright violation. More info about Google’s response to the Digital […]

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How PLR Articles Can Be Used In Your Online Business

Use material in PLR articles for submissions to article sites to increase your exposure on the Internet, build your reputation, and generate traffic to your online sales system. In smaller bits, PLR material can be used in blog posts. While bundled together, a number of articles can be used to create a report […]

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Rewrite PLR In Your Own Voice

I’m not fond of PLR articles. They don’t carry my voice. Sometimes I don’t even understand what the writer is saying. Maybe I’m hard to satisfy. So I often end up writing my own article, using the PLR as an example. It’s a slow process, but rewarding. I can use sentences from the PLR content, […]

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