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Writing Articles without Having the Over-Zealous
Copyright Police Coming After You
Recently one of my readers wrote to me and
asked:
“I make marketing materials for small businesses. I'd like to write a few
articles about the positive side of using these materials for promoting your
business but it seems all the articles are written already. How do I write
an article without people thinking I 'stole' the content from another
author? Thanks, Kelli”
This is a great question that many of people face when they try to get into
article marketing. The fact that people are writing on the topic is actually
good news because, in this case, it means you have a business in a thriving
industry. However, that doesn’t mean you can’t stand apart from the others.
Just like when you’re establishing your online presence and developing your
product, you needed to determine what made you unique and set you apart from
your competition. We call this your USP…or unique selling proposition. You
can do the same with your articles.
It’s true that some or many of your ideas will have already been published
in articles, but that’s because they are tried and true methods of promoting
a business. Just because you have the same idea as someone else, does not
mean than you copied them…and if you’re putting your ideas in your own
words, there is no copyright violation. You also have your own voice and as
you write more and more, you’ll develop that unique voice.
Still, I understand that you want true original content. One way to stand
apart from other articles is to go the extra mile in explaining your points.
Flesh out articles with concrete examples, case studies and other things
that make it easier for your reader to really understand and apply the
knowledge you’re providing.
I’ve written articles on plenty of subjects that have been written on
thousands of times. I occasionally search article databases for ideas to
incorporate into my articles, but mostly I just sit down and right from my
own knowledge and experiences, creating a unique perspective on the subject.
You’ll probably want to try the same.
As far as people thinking you “stole” their content, there are always people
feel like that. They live in constant fear of someone taking something from
them and in an almost paranoid way, they think everyone is copying them no
matter what it is. This is minimalist thinking and don’t let yourself become
a part of it. Ideas are a dime a dozen, but what’s important is what you do
with those ideas. Rise above and write the best, most informative articles
that you can.
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Alice Seba is a full-time online business owner that thrives on helping
others say good-bye to their J-O-Bs forever. Get to know her unique Internet
Marketing Sweetie philosophy where nice guys and gals always finish first =>
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