Faster Approvals promised by ezinearticles.com
Today the head honcho at ezinearticles.com, Chris Knight, announced that the free publishing site had really picked up its game and promised faster article approval turnaround times:
“Recent improvements make NOW the perfect time to submit your articles!
There’s an old adage around this part of the world that says, “Ya gotta make hay while the sun shines.” Essentially, it means that you need to take advantage of an opportunity before that opportunity slips away.
Boy, do we have an opportunity for you!
For many months, EzineArticles has been working hard to increase our editorial capacity and streamline our processes in an effort to reduce our article review times to less than 24 business hours. We’re happy to report that our efforts have finally paid off and we are enjoying the luxury of unusually fast review times.
If you’ve been hesitant to submit a large number of articles because of longer-than-usual review times, now is the time to act. With shorter review times come increased article submissions, so in the next few days we expect submissions to increase to fill our new-found capacity and this window of opportunity may begin to close.
Bottom Line: Make hay while the sun shines.
We look forward to seeing your next set of high-quality original articles!”
Source: http://blog.ezinearticles.com/2010/01/call-for-articles.html
This is great news for those internet marketers who want to pounce on product launches as they happen with great SEO Content. Let’s hope EZA will be able to live up to the promise….
Public Domain and Copyright
There is a wealth of free information in the public domain, mostly from government agencies, that can be used as the source of website content. Having authoritative material like this that can be modified to your purpose is really valuable when positioning yourself as an ‘expert’ in your niche.
Public domain refers to works that are not protected by copyright and are publicly available. They may be used by anyone, anywhere, anytime without permission, license or royalty payment.
A work may enter the public domain because the term of copyright protection has expired, because copyright has been abandoned, or in the U.S. because it is a U.S. Government work and there is no other statutory basis for the Government to restrict its access.
A work is not in the public domain simply because it does not have a copyright notice. Additionally, the fact that a privately created work is, with permission, included in a U.S. Government work does not place the private work into the public domain. The user is responsible for determining whether a work is in the public domain.
It is important to read the permissions and copyright notices on U.S. Government publications and Web sites. Many Government agencies follow the practice of providing notice for material that is copyrighted and not for those that are in the public domain. Examples of government agency copyright policies and statements are: National Library of Medicine, NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI), and Library of Congress.
Note however that the terms public release, disclosure or dissemination mean the same as public domain are not synonymous and should not be used interchangeably. Public release, disclosure and dissemination describe the availability of a work. Publicly released, disclosed or disseminated information may be owned and protected by copyright, and therefore, not be in the public domain.
Food for thought?
Article Inspiration

For many people, internet marketers especially, finding what to put in an article can waste an inordinate amount of time. They might agonize over what to write about that will be relevant and interesting, but as with most things, its best to not over-analyse it. Once you start writing, your thoughts should grow from there.
Staring at a blank screen won’t get you anywhere so take the first step: open up a notepad on your desktop, and get ready to start copy/pasting – and you will soon see that I am NOT encouraging plagiarism here. First two steps:
- Look at your website, your keywords and your product/service
- Research what competitors’ (if any) are saying on their sites
Pull out the key elements: problems, solutions, features and benefits, and make a list. Each of these key points can be the subject of an article. This is the simplest way to get some direction, other are:
- Find a forum with members interested in your niche. Look at the questions they are asking or problems they have. (A good marketer will identify a potential product/service here!) Some simple research should be able to deliver the solution and provide fodder for several articles.
- Seek out a manufacturer’s site or government agency website – both often provide in depth, too technical information. Take the key points and dumb them down – you will end up with an article with substance but which is easy to understand.
- Visit a newsagent or drug store and browse the magazine racks for publications in your niche. Note the topics – and use them!
Articles don’t need to be works of art, but they do need to make sense, deliver value and have good grammar and spelling if you are to get maximum benefit from them.
The quest for quality SEO content is worth a bit of effort.
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