How To Make Your Associated Content Do Double Duty

@artguy (1474)
United States
August 6, 2008 2:06pm CST
I am a member of Associated Content and I also do article marketing in order to get traffic and backlinks to my sites. I just recently figured out a way to make the the articles I write to get traffic and backlinks for my websites also help me make money on Associated Content. I don't know why I didn't think of this before. All I do is alter the original article some, change the title and submit it to Associated Content. This way I get paid for an article that I was already using. You can do the same thing with blog posts. Since Associated Content pays so little for articles anyway why spend time writing articles that one, might get rejected and two, that you might only get $3 or $4 for.
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@eaforeman6 (8979)
• United States
7 Aug 08
I wouldnt do it. You actualy sell your work and its a contract.. I am a writer at Associated Content and I would never do that. Each article or story that I write is unique. I dont want anything to compromise my writing intergrity and also they may not want to allow you to write there anymore.
@artguy (1474)
• United States
8 Aug 08
I understand what you are saying, but by changing the article some it becomes a different article. As I said I do article marketing so I submit to many article directories. By changing the article some every few submissions the search engines don't look at these articles as duplicate content. If it's good enough for search engines to see as different articles it should be good enough for Associated Content.