You may have heard Bill Gates say that content is king, but maybe he should have said unique content is king. Google loves unique posts and so do the readers.
Finding information for your post can be difficult at first but look for solutions to problems you have had or you think your readers may have. They make excellent content and also sharing your experiences. I have a new appreciation for cPanel after having problems with a database problem with this blog and I will write about it when I get all my facts together. I also have been trying to juggle a course I am doing and the mentoring program I am participating in. I also bought a new flip cam which I am learning.
So you can see I get inspiration and unique content from all those things happening to me or around me at the moment and they will become my next blog posts. That is only what has happened to me this week plus all I have been learning in my mentoring program with Alex Jeffreys. I also use Private Label Right articles for ideas and you will find plenty for free on the net. This journey to financial freedom also is a focus I use when writing posts as it’s why I am here
Writing posts yourself really isn’t difficult if you follow a few guidelines which for me are:
- Have an opening paragraph and include your main keyword in the first two sentences and in the title of the post.
- The body of the post where you give the information you wish to convey. Usually consists of two paragraphs and has the keyword again.
- The conclusion is where you sum up and emphasize the benefits of your information above and a call to action. You should include your links in this paragraph and of course that keyword again.
You should try and write paragraphs that aren’t too long as they are harder to read. A post should be at least 250 – 300 words but you can write longer posts if you wish. That is all that is required to write a good post and completely unique content for your site.














Hey Pauline
Great post ive been tryin to do this myself thanks for the info
Thanks
~davy
Hey Pauline,
Nice post on unique content. I can undertand some people can get stuck writing as it is a skill that needs to be developed. Those 3 pointers you have there are excellent. I use those myself when writing ezinearticles, as they seem to convert the best when kept short about 300-400 words.
Looking forward to more of your unique content (unique because you are!)
Bailey
Hi Pauline,
Looks like you are well on the road to success and you certainly have unique content. I also love the unique way you have highlighted your keywords, very original, I have not seen the method being used on the other blog sites I have visited.
Since you are an Aussi, any chance of seeing a kangaroo in your video?
A hopping kangaroo was used to great effect in the US series Flash Forward.
I look forward to your video.
Hiro
Hmm I used to pass kangaroos while traveling to work but nowadays I dont go that way so you wont see any kangaroos by the sea.
Awww you make me blush Bailey. Thanks for your comment.
Pauline,
Great blog. I like your take on Google and Keywords.
I’ll have to try it out and get back to you.
I also like your use of photo on your blog!
Best, Sandy
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One of the reasons why I do not read blogs to get ideas is because it limits my ability to develop unique content. I much rather take ideas, experiments, and experiences of my real life and develop my own way of presenting it. After I’ve done that, then perhaps I will research some keywords.
I dont add keywords necessarily when I write but add them in if it fits that way the post flows better. Thanks for your comment.
Hey Pauline
Great tips im gona try some of them out thanks again
Davy
Hey Pauline,
Great Job, Nice tips I like your blog layout too! Keep up the good work.
talk soon,
Steven
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