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It got me thinking about getting other people to make content for me.
I'd love to hear and discuss other people's ideas on ways to do this. Below are some of my own:
Forum: This one is obvious, WebmasterWorld works like this.
Contest: By offering to give away a prize (A book or a Ipod would be good prizes) you could get hundreds of submissions.
On the submission form just have a little form stating that you have the unlimited rights to use submitted content.
Blogs: If you had a site about disneyland, it could be a good idea to give away free blogs to people going on vacation there. A few motivated people could make quite a few pages of content.
Any other ideas?
[edited by: rogerd at 12:30 pm (utc) on Nov. 4, 2004]
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Sorry, I should of been more clear, I was looking for ideas that arent just paying for articles
No, I should have been more clear, I was being sarcastic...
My point was that if you want some quality content the best bet is to offer money or something valuable in return. If you get lots of free content, you may get the occational gem, but most of it will be low quality IMO.
I don't think Livenomadic was thinking of spending god-knows how many years developing and nurturing a community such as this. I think the original post was more about 'quick and dirty' free content.
But, yes, starting a community like this and making it work is probably the best way to get free content + ranked highly in the SERPs. I'm not sure if Brett would consider it free however, having seen a glimpse the amount of hours the admins, mods and him put in - not to mention building a spiderable bbs in the first place.
p.s. I tried to bill Brett for each of my posts, but he sent me back a bill for bandwidth usage - go figure. ;)
Not surprisingly, a lot of these areas are not big money makers when it comes to advertising. And they can be hard to get to rank well until you have huge piles of content and deep links to specific threads.
Those areas that are potential good money makers with forums, pretty much all have forums with active communities already.
And even when you do get something going, you don't get to just let it run itself, or the flame wars start and the SEO version of script kiddies will fill your forum with SPAM.
As for using reviews, you will not get good reviews without an editing process and quality standards in place. That requires work on your part.
You also have to give your "reviewers" good reason to write their reviews. If anyone *really* wants to get into running a quality "user contributed" review site, I will post more on ways to make it work, but you can be certain that after a while you will no longer consider it to be anywhere near "free".
To put a slightly different spin on the "forums as content" issue: Forums DO create content. Sometimes this content is good, often it's not. Fundamentally, though, the content is a byproduct of the community. If you build a great community, you'll get content. If you build a forum to get content, you'll almost certainly end up with no community and very little content.