Creating your Own eZine Content

Creating your own content can be a challenge if you publish your own online newsletter or eZine..

However, should you choose any topic to publish, types of contents can be generally divided into four categories, namely factual content, short tips, mini stories and case studies.

One quickest and easiest way to get your own unique contentis to organize an interview with an expert in the topics you chose. For example, if it’s about web traffic or SEO, then you should get someone from top seo services, or if it’s about professional website design get a web designer.

Very often, this can be done for free and since the interviewee is writing out most of the content, you must definitely give them something valuable in exchange for his service (maybe a meal!).

Now if you have money to spare, getting a ghostwriter to write your content for you without taking any credit is a good idea. Recommended professional marketplaces where you can seek ghostwriters include http://www.elance.com/ and http://www.rentacoder.com/.

Another little known and underused method in getting your own content is via public domains.. If you are not familiar with the term “public domain“, “public domain” simply means anything that is NOT protected under US copyright law.

This includes anything and everything created or published before 1923.  and, under certain conditions, works published up to 1978. And in this case, we are referring “works” to written materials such as reports, news, articles, guides and books.

By republishing and repackaging public domain information can help you save time and effort from thinking of new ideas and content as they are already available. On top of that, you do not have to pay royalties or copyright fees on that work.

I strongly advise you to write non-time sensitive contents such as short trips, mini stories and interviews. Doing so enables you to create content in advance so that you can conveniently dispense to your subscribers at a later schedule.

If you like the idea of publishing content without you struggling for ideas when writing, then this method is for you.

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