Is Public Domain Magazine Content Suitable For Your Article Marketing?

December 23, 2011
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Brockhaus & Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary

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Image from the Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary, published in Russia,1890-1907.

The book copyright has expired, and the contents are now in the public domain.

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Is Public Domain Magazine Content Suitable For Your Article Marketing?

Article by Alfred Loo

How do you like if you can get free content that are suitable for your article to be posted in your blog or website?

Yes, you can make use of public domain magazine publications and you do not even have to give credit to anyone. Public domain content is any publication that is no more covered by intellectual property rights, and is available to the public for free consumption.

Unlike books, magazine is there already in its article forms and that is exactly what you are looking for. They are meant to be neat and are tightly edited. It will be of reasonably in length, not so short or it is too long so as to sustain its readers’ interest.

Magazine normally will have an enticing title, and a perfect body to match and a probing closing statement to end it. It is supposed to be in this format and is almost ready to use out of the box.

Public domain magazine, with a little bit of editing is all set for you if you are looking for contents for your e-zine articles submission. These articles in magazine which are in the public domain are all for free for you to use it, so you can take the content and put it on your blog or website and best of all you can even sell it by putting your name on it.

Magazine articles normally goes through strict editing by a variety of editors and you are assured that it would end up with a super quality piece of work. It is very rare to get an article published in a magazine that is not of the best of quality and using it in your blog or website would really make it seem that you really know what you are doing.

If you have this quality articles posted in your blog or website, your reader who read it will definitely be thinking that you know your stuff well and are sure of what you are talking about.

Knowledge would not change much over time. Just think about it, some of the better articles in public domain magazine you can find would be very much like they are tailored-made for you in your specific niche.

What Is In The Public Domain (Pt. 2/10 Public Domain Information Tutorial)

Public Domain Content question by jeet: How to redirect webpage content to e-mail account?
I have one website, almost all the pages are static, except one – in which user has to fill in certain information. I want to redirect these information into my mail box which is from public domain (like yahoo.com)
What are the possible ways to through?. Just for your information my webpages are designed in microsoft publisher.

thanks a lot in advance to all techos’

Public Domain Content best answer:

Answer by dapolbear
There are a few ways in doing forms on a website. One of the most common is to use a PERL script or other form of CGI. You will need to check with your hosting company to see what you are allowed to do.

You can also use Frontpage and ASP. I have not done personally, but have seen it.

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