Content is "The King"
You've probably aware that content is important. In most cases, content is absolutely "The King." Relevant information is what drives the internet. Good content attracts visitors. And if you have content that is fresh every day, visitors will come back again and again.
I found this web called Fresh Content. They offer free, self-updating headlines that you can quickly plug into your site and forget about forever. Their system creates three fresh stories every day (sometimes more). So you can finally stop scrambling for quality content. It's all taken care of.
On their site, they said that you will definitely benefit from them.
I found this web called Fresh Content. They offer free, self-updating headlines that you can quickly plug into your site and forget about forever. Their system creates three fresh stories every day (sometimes more). So you can finally stop scrambling for quality content. It's all taken care of.
On their site, they said that you will definitely benefit from them.
- Self-updating headlines save you time and energy
- Instantly add value to your site
- Visitors come back more often, knowing there's always something new
- Other sites will want to link to you and your valuable content
At the end of the day, it's your call. You may want to look at the site first and decide whether you want to use their service. Personally, I don't think that I want to use their service for now. Why? Because I want people to read my original articles. Probably I can browse Fresh Content to find some inspirations or to see what topics are hot at the moment. That's what I've decided for now.
Don't get the wrong idea here. I'm not saying that using Fresh Content's service is bad. I think it's a very useful tool. Using it or not totally depends on what you think your site needs and the initial motive of building your site/blog itself.
OK? G'luck!
Don't get the wrong idea here. I'm not saying that using Fresh Content's service is bad. I think it's a very useful tool. Using it or not totally depends on what you think your site needs and the initial motive of building your site/blog itself.
OK? G'luck!
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