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vordmeister - 4:56 pm on Oct 30, 2009 (gmt 0)
I'd find other stuff on the internet and rewrite it a bit. Really quick to do and there's some good stuff out there that people have spent days writing to use for "reference". How else could it be done? This is where Google's focus on geolocation annoys me the most. I spend on average 2-3 DAYS per page. One of these content manufacturing sites rewrote my stuff, and even gave me a credit link "our stuff is based on his stuff". Of course they win in the serps in their location (which serves a wider area than mine according to Google and they are a premium publisher. AND another thing... I have a few hundred pages helping people through a rather technical subject. Wikipedia can be number 1 in some locations with a single article which isn't all that useful in this case. It's because they are enormous and have attracted links on their helpful articles. And that seems wrong. Rant hardly begun...
If I were writing articles for £15 each do you know what I would do?