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		<title>7 Simple Ways to Generate Content for Your Blog</title>
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		<dc:creator>Stacy Karacostas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you been thinking about starting a blog, but stopped because you couldn’t imagine writing all that content?
Or maybe you even started a blog, but couldn’t find the time to write regular posts.
If so, believe me, you are not alone. Given that you need to write at least 2 posts a week—at a minimum—to make [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you been thinking about starting a blog, but stopped because you couldn’t imagine writing all that content?</p>
<p>Or maybe you even started a blog, but couldn’t find the time to write regular posts.</p>
<p>If so, believe me, you are not alone. Given that you need to write at least 2 posts a week—at a minimum—to make a blog effective, generating enough content can seem like a herculean task.</p>
<p>Yet having an active blog is a terrific way to get the word out about your business. So if you don’t already have one, or you haven’t been updating yours, you’re missing out.</p>
<p>Blogs are designed to be incredibly well optimized for the search engines. That means the search engines notice you, and you’ll tend to rank higher for your keywords than you would with a traditional Website. Plus there a boatload of cool plug-ins and widgets that let you link your blog with your social networking sites, Website and more.</p>
<p>Thanks to my blog, my content is now syndicated by two companies and republished around the world! That means WAY more people are getting a taste of my marketing wisdom. And ideally, they’re finding their way back to my Website, getting on my email list and becoming more successful entrepreneurs as a result. Plus I’m getting loads of back links from all this syndication so my sites rank even higher in the search engines.</p>
<p>So if you’ve coming up with loads of content has been your stopping block, take heart. Below are 7 easy ways around this problem.</p>
<p>1) Repurpose your other articles</p>
<p>If you’re already writing a regular newsletter, or have written a book, then you have a source of content at your fingertips. There’s absolutely no reason why you can’t reuse that same content on your blog—either with or without editing.</p>
<p>If you do public speaking, record your talks on a simple digital recorder then have them transcribed. Edit the transcripts into a series of articles (or have someone do it for you) and you’ve got reams of content.</p>
<p>2) Online article submission sites</p>
<p>These days you can find reams of content on almost any topic under the sun, ripe and ready for the picking, on article submission sites like ideamarketers.com and ezinearticles.com (though there are hundreds more). Typically, all you have to do is include the author’s byline and links and you can post their content anywhere you want.</p>
<p>3) BloggerLinkUp</p>
<p>Another, similar option to HARO is BloggerLinkUp. But this email service is strictly devoted to people who need blog content or would like to provide blog content. Sign up for their no-cost email subscription at bloggerlinkup.com</p>
<p>5) Subscribe to other newsletters that let you repost</p>
<p>Oftentimes, people will let you repost the articles from their email newsletters. And it never hurts to read what other folks are saying anyway. So subscribe to a few newsletters from other experts in your field with complimentary specialties. Then look at the bottom of their emails to see if they have a blurb giving permission to repost their article. Again, typically they just ask that you keep their name, byline and links at the end of the article.</p>
<p>6) Write a short intro with a link to another post</p>
<p>Anytime you run across a blog post on someone else’s blog you enjoy and feel would be of value or interest to your community, simply write a short blurb about it then include the link back to the original. Your intro can be as short as a 100 words, or longer. And it can include an excerpt from the original post, or not. As long as you don’t repost their article in its entirety without permission, and you include the link back, it’s fair game.</p>
<p>7) Trade with others</p>
<p>Know other small business owners who write great articles? Talk to them and see if they’d like to set up a regular article trade. You can write one a month for their blog and vice versa. This can be a nice way to establish new relationships while getting your blog content written for you.</p>
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