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Enhance Your Blogs with Public Domain Works

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Every blogger knows that in order to keep readers coming back you have to update your blog regularly with fresh content. This can be a real challenge, especially if you have several blogs that you need to keep up with. And even though you will need to edit your public domain content in order to make it your own and to make it relevant to your blog, you will still save a lot of time and you will probably come up with some topics you had not previously thought of.

Timeless Topics

Look for public domain material on topics that stand the test of time. Sure, there will be the need to update the content but you will still have a head start by starting with the free material you can cull from the public domain. Think about topics that were popular decades ago that are still popular today. Things like finance, health, jobs, relationships, you get the idea. The truth is that the people who wrote the content that is available in the public domain had many of the same issues and problems we face today and many books and articles were written to address those issues.

Use Free Photos and Images on Your Blog

Don’t forget the power of pictures and images when you are optimizing your blog. Don’t make the mistake of assuming, though, that every free image database contains public domain images and pictures because there may be a huge difference. Images in the public domain are not only free for you to use, but they are free in the sense that you can edit them and do whatever you like with them. That is quite a difference from image databases that let you use an image exactly the way it is providing you give credit to the author of the image. That means that you can’t edit it and there may be specific terms and conditions you must abide by in order to use it at all. On the other hand, there is no one to answer to when you use public domain images and photographs.

Public Domain and AdSense

At first thought, you might think that the writings of so many years ago would have no relevance to the tons of ads on the Internet today but you would be wrong. Creating a blog around a niche subject that you find public domain information on with the idea of earning revenue from clicks is a cost effective way to use your Internet marketing skills. That doesn’t mean you’ll get right overnight but neither will you get rich overnight if you write all your own content and create your own images to put on your blog.

Remember, you are going to be updating the public domain content you put on your blog so by the time it actually appears on your blog, there will be plenty of relevant ads to appear alongside it. Once you find the public domain content you want to use, be sure and do a keyword search so that you can optimize the content with the most relevant keywords. Yes, you’ll still do some writing but you will have an edge by starting with an entire book on your niche subject. For example, there are gardening websites that have made beautiful use of public domain images and tweaked content that was found in decades old gardening books to make it new and fresh. You can do the same thing whether your blog is about gardening or a host of different subjects.





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Press Freedom - Nothing to Celebrate - AllAfrica.com


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Press Freedom - Nothing to Celebrate
AllAfrica.com
Of course, censorship is hard to detect because by its very nature it is about keeping things out of the public domain and if it works successfully we never know about it. However, there have been times in the past year when the veil of secrecy has ...

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A for army - PakistanToday.com.pk


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A for army
PakistanToday.com.pk
Evans, struck down a Colorado statute against gays and lesbians, deeming it violative of the equal protection of law; and a far away friend of mine celebrates birthday on this day (Happy Birthday!). But last year, on this day, another startling event ...

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Go! Bars & Clubs calendar: May 18-24 - Times Herald-Record


Go! Bars & Clubs calendar: May 18-24
Times Herald-Record
Bearsville Theater — Woodstock Day School Soundout/Bob Dylan Birthday Celebration hosted by Happy Traum and featuring Donald Fagen, Amy Helm, Larry Campbell, Teresa Williams, Carl Newman, Don Byron, Aaron Freeman Mike & Ruthy, Doug Yoel, Zee Avi, ...

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Should we ditch the idea of privacy? - Reuters Blogs (blog)


Reuters Blogs (blog)

Should we ditch the idea of privacy?
Reuters Blogs (blog)
Jeff Jarvis, in his thoughtful book Public Parts, makes the case for sharing, and he practices what he preaches. We learn about everything from details of his personal income to his prostate surgery and malfunctioning penis.

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Government brings suspicion upon itself - Times of Swaziland


Times of Swaziland

Government brings suspicion upon itself
Times of Swaziland
By Vusie Sibisi on May 02,2012 The birthday present of an executive jet aircraft for our Sovereign, His Majesty King Mswati III, has, for obvious reasons, dominated the discourse of the governed, especially the taxpayers, although the public discourse ...

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