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My main goal from this is to generate traffic back to my main website, so I'd want a byline, and website credit from whoever publishes it. I probably wouldn't bother trying to make this a source of income; although, it could spin off into freelance writing gigs.
I'd essentially be competing against Reuters, AP, etc, but providing free articles in my specific category.
Any tips, suggestions, or pitfalls to avoid when embarking on this? I'm thinking I'd just start contacting editors and pitching them on the service. I've got some reputation and crediblity, so it probably won't be a total cold call.
Another idea: consider customizing the articles for different sites. This doesn't have to be a complete rewrite, but perhaps a few tweaks to the title, intro, conclusion, etc. will make the article more relevant to the other site's audience. This will avoid looking like duplicate content, and increase the value of the content for the other site. OTOH, if your stuff is straight news, perhaps that's not feasible.
Start with those you know, even a minimal email exchange is better than cold calling...
If you haven't already, having your headlines syndicated on moreover, feedster etc is a good way of getting your material around with a minimal effort...
1. Javascript include on their side, articles on your side (with links back to you). They just stick the code in their site and they can either display each article individually as specified by the javascript info or they can display whatever you want to display that day/week/month (e.g., the most-recent article).
2. XML/RSS.