Brain Dump

Creating Unique Content Yourself
To create content that is unique requires some skills, either as an author or producer of any kind. Not everybody can write good copy or make flashy movies and thus, it all depends on those skills…or not? This is true in most cases and it can be extremely important to get it right. Nothing negative to say about uniquely created website content but there is one major downside that seems to accelerate lately. The problem of sharing, duplicating, aggregating or plain steeling content and concepts is bound by less and less hurdles. It is nearly impossible to keep your unique content to yourself when it is public on your website. Sometimes even if it is not made public at all, people can still fetch it through other means and publish it somewhere else. although this could be seen as a compliment, now the content has become less unique without the consent of the author or producer often completely unaware of the fact.

I couldn’t sleep so, I sat down and tried (being a bit dizzy) to put together a quick introduction into some strategies that might give another perspective.  Alternative options for getting people to a website or offer to finally make a purchase.  Most of these have been tested by myself with success but, with some I have to admit I went for common sense based on my experiences and those of others that have tested it. Non of theses strategies will have to cost you any money and when respectfully approached it will enable you to snatch prospect of the internet like taking candy from a baby. That said, this is not a complete tutorial on how to take every step…assuming you are not a baby and you don’t need me to hold your hand…after all, reading this probably means you’re either a webmaster, a marketer or search engine optimizer…so, this should be no challenge for you.

After watching the free videos on Russell Brunson’s Website it became clear that it is not only spamming but, also possibly a violation of the one or more terms set by the companies. For instance the third video talks about how to exploit twitter basically by tweeting their own trends. Then it is clearly said in the video to delete the post after five minutes and post again. Well, this is what Twitter has to say about it!

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To make sure you’re not spamming folks, we also suggest you avoid the following:

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