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Where to find content for EasyDegree.com?

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I own EasyDegree.com, a name I think is fantastic (but then again I'm biased :) )

I'm brainstorming on how to develop this name. I know the online degree, college degree, accelerated degree, bachelors degree, masters degree and similar Adsense keywords pay VERY high. This whole area of accelerated and online degree programs is a growing market. Thus, I'm excited about developing a rich content site for this name.

I don't want just a polished up parked page where I simply direct people to ad links. I want to build, and/or have users build, a content rich site with loads of good and current information. Of course, I'll have the Adense and other advertising on the site to capitalize on it.

I know I can write the content myself, but that's not a good use of my time. So, I'm looking for ideas on how to buy the content. Are there professionals who research and write for a fee, that can be easily found on the web (I thought I saw a site for this once)? Does anyone know of any site with content already created that I could just buy (obviously one not too popular yet so it is affordable)? Is there a source for public domain content? Is there anyone that sells non-exclusive content like this?

Any ideas for the content--and for the site tiself--are appreciated!!!
 
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slobizman said:
I own EasyDegree.com, a name I think is fantastic (but then again I'm biased :) )

If you seriously dont have any ideas, I would suggest selling the domain itself.
 
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holeinone said:
If you seriously dont have any ideas, I would suggest selling the domain itself.

Oh I 've got ideas, just looking to 1) narrow it down to one specific one and 2) find content rather than write it myself.
 
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