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Can You Ethically Steal Blog Content?
Monday, 13 October 2008
By Ben Needles

  How Is it possible to ethically steal blog content? There are many ways, but if you follow this method, youll end up thinking and actually writing originally. Its less about stealing and more about being influenced. No matter what you write about, it is nearly impossible to be completely original.

Aside from writing poetry, fiction or creating something groundbreaking, nearly any thought you have is based on something someone else has already done. We borrow ideas all the time and give them our own personal touch.

Lets look at the type of blogger who re-reports the news. Most news organizations charge a fee to reprint their stories or to use their ideas. Many of them charge ridiculously high prices. Recently, comedian George Carlin passed away. After hearing the news from major networks, thousands of bloggers and site owners reported the same thing.

Is this stealing? According to some, it is. It becomes a gray area where the lines between stealing and originality are blurred. Because it is a fact, I wouldnt consider to be theft. The major news corporations should be paying
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Tips to Make You an Excellent Blogger
Thursday, 09 October 2008
By Musa Aykac

  Blogging is an art, which has to be perfected before you will attract a loyal user base. Not everyone can succeed in the blogging world, but keeping a few of the tips in mind below will help you along your way.

One of the most important facts that people forget when starting a blog, is to write about what you know. A lot of people just decide to get into the most rewarding industry, but that is absolutely the wrong way to go about it, becoming an expert in your niche does not happen overnight, you will have to constantly provide excellent written and unique content. Writing about something you do not have a clue about will not get you far, because in fact you will not be speaking from experience, so you are likely to look at other blogs and reword what they have already written.

Another aspect that can be potentially harmful to your blog is not staying on topic. Let's just say for example that your blog was about vegetables and then you started blogging about cars, it would be
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