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You have read that 'The Money Is In The List'. In fact, you
should do a Google search for it in quotes. That phrase is so
popular that it occurs 118,000 times on Google listed
sites.
However, when you are using article generator software, you
should know that the article is in the list. Yep, that's
right...
The simplest way to churn out thousands of unique articles
in seconds is to collect lists. You will then use those lists
to create all of those articles you need with interesting and
unique content.
Take a look at one example - let's say you are writing an
article about mountaineering. You will want a list of
mountains. That way, instead of writing 'as you climb the
mountain', you say 'as you climb Himalchuli with a height of
7,893 feet or 25,896 meters and found in Nepal' or 'as you
climb Molamenqing with a height of 7,703 feet or 25,272 meters
and found in Tibet' or 'as you climb Skil Brum with a height of
7,410 feet or 24,311 meters and found in Pakistan/Sinkiang' or
'as you climb Khunyang Chhish with a height of 7,823 feet or
25,666 meters and found in Gilgit-Baltistan (Pakistan)' or 'as
you climb The Crown with a height of 7,295 feet or 23,934
meters and found in Gilgit-Baltistan (Sinkiang)'.
For this example, I used a list of the 117 tallest mountains
in the world. So, just by making that one change, you have 117
different articles - more if you use it multiple times like
this example. Then, if you have 100 different backpacks to talk
about, you have 11,700 different articles. Multiply that by
types of rope, boots, gloves ... Each list will multiply the
number of unique article versions. Naturally, you will need to
make changes to the rest of the article as well. See how
immensely powerful that is?
Remember, it is required that each version be readable and
interesting. So, you will need to take care that every example
in your list will fit the grammer that you are using. You may
need to edit your list for a certain article or alter the
grammer for your list.
Common Lists
First, concentrate on collecting some common lists that you
will use frequently. For instance, you will want a list of
common last names, male first names and female first names. You
can easily get those at census.gov.
Other common lists that will get you some great unique
articles include pet bird breeds, car models, brand names and
famous people.
Other lists which will be commonly used for you are those
which fit your niche. For instance, if you are doing articles
on bird watching, you will want lists of bird species, places
to watch birds, bird books, binoculars and birding
websites.
Uncommon Lists
You will occaisionally need some lists of things that you
will use only rarely. For instance, with the bird watching
niche, you may only use a list of restaraunts in Tempe, Arizona
once. However, that will be an invaluable list to have.
Resouces
Some lists are a piece of cake to find. You will easily find
some great lists on wikipedia. Just do a search for 'football
list' for instance. You will quickly find lists of teams,
champions and players. Wikiquote.org will also give up some
interesting material.
Other lists are tougher to find. Try doing a search on your
favorite search engine. But even something as obscure as a
search for 'antenna list' will give you some good leads. You
may need to gather list entries from several different
sources.
As a last resort, you may need to type in your own list from
a printed resource or buy a list from a retailer. You can find
those for sale online as well.
However, once you have that list, it is as good as money in
the bank. Use it to make as many different articles with unique
content as you like. And re-use it in other articles again and
again.
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