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I've started a few blogs over the year and kinda lost interest in some of them more then others to I was wondering to keep the blog going because I'm getting loads of hits, should I look into buying posts from websites like? http://www.constant-content.com/

Please send me some advise and maybe some other places to buy unique content... no PLR.

Thanks in advance for your help!
 
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I would suggest to keep blogging and keep adding new contents everyday if you can. Once you establish constant traffic determine which pages are getting the most visitors and place your adsense on it if you have one.

As for new contents, about 350 words will do the trick if your website is already attracting many visitors.

I hope that helps.
 
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It really depends on the cost versus the benefit. I outsource most of my content because it saves me time to do other things which I am better at. I do not have any blogs, so your case is different, but I would say if you are earning money from the site enough to pay for someone to write content for you than you are in a good spot. Pay them to write for you, which should increase your earnings. That way you have time to create more sites and increase your income. The best thing is to find something that works for you, outsource as much as you can while making a profit, then rinse and repeat.

As far as other places to find writers, there are lots of forums about web dev with content writers offering their services. I have found a good writer that charges around $1.50 for 100 words. Others have charged me less but the quality was poor. You could tell it was mostly spun articles that needed a lot of work. So shop around, try out different writers and when you find a good one, keep it to yourself :)
 
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Best is to get guest bloggers that can blog content in line with your blog.

Or blog yourself.
Despite what people say on forums, you do not have to blog every single day.
Set some schedule and keep to it.
 
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Buying content is not much effective.There is the chances of duplicate.Its better to write a new and fresh content.This will help you to keep the traffic.You also can change the content regularly to get a better result.
 
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yes it is 100% worth to buy content, but make sure it is unique and copyscape pass.
 
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Buying content is worth if you really don't have any time to do it. But you'll have more profit if you write these pages.
 
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I suggest the more natural content the better. You do not have to have technical writing skills.
 
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Buying content should be distinguished from buying page fillers. Cheap content writers can often times use spinning software or write utterly useless material that will not benefit your blog.

In my opinion, if you're going to purchase content, find a reputable writer who isn't bogged down with too much work. Write them up a list of topics you'd like to see written about, or at the very least a list of keywords to give them something to go off of.

You get what you pay for, and someone giving content away at ridiculously cheap prices will either not be able to stand the volume, or turn out second rate content. As someone suggested, make sure it is unique and passes copyscape, but also take the time to review the content. Ask to purchase a single article before you move into a bulk order. Buying content can save you valuable time, but purchasing bad content will only harm your profits in the long run.
 
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Buying content should be distinguished from buying page fillers. Cheap content writers can often times use spinning software or write utterly useless material that will not benefit your blog.

In my opinion, if you're going to purchase content, find a reputable writer who isn't bogged down with too much work. Write them up a list of topics you'd like to see written about, or at the very least a list of keywords to give them something to go off of.

You get what you pay for, and someone giving content away at ridiculously cheap prices will either not be able to stand the volume, or turn out second rate content. As someone suggested, make sure it is unique and passes copyscape, but also take the time to review the content. Ask to purchase a single article before you move into a bulk order. Buying content can save you valuable time, but purchasing bad content will only harm your profits in the long run.

Agree with this, is worth with a record of original content, unique and has never been used
 
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I would suggest that you hire someone off freelance websites to do the job for you. For one, you could first check the quality of work they are to produce before payment, so if you are not satisfied you can have them revise it for you.

There are also some who would require a sample submission so that you could rate how they organize their thoughts.

I think it is really significant to produce content on a daily progression as that could be a basis for web site activity.
 
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