Content is King
Jeremy C. Wright
Introduction
A
pencil. Yes, a pencil. In my opinion, every great idea has started
with a pencil. Sure, lots stay in someone's head, but to me a
great idea doesn't have any value until it's written down. Until
it's written down it's just dust I the wind: here today and quickly
forgotten tomorrow.
But,
every great idea needs a little something extra. Maybe you're
great at design, but you simply can't write worth a darn. Or,
maybe, you have the best idea for a website, but no real way to
get the word out. Either way, we all have different skills and
we all have something to give and wouldn't mind getting a little
something in return.
The
website I'm talking about today is really about just that: getting
something valuable in return for something valuable. Whether you
are a website owner or a writer, this website has been rather
successful at giving you what you need, when you need it.
Constant
Content is all about giving webmasters the content they need to
make their sites great while at the same time giving authors the
exposure and income they need to keep doing what they are great
at. At it's core, it's about allowing people to play to everyone's
strengths.
The
Gist of the Gist
There
are really two parts to Constant Content. If you are a webmaster,
there are hundreds of articles available for you as free content,
licensed content or exclusive content. Constant Content will even
have content custom written for you if you don't find what you
need!
It's
a little bit like having hundreds of writers sitting around at
your beck and call. Some would call it spoiled, but I call it
a dream come true.
The
flipside of this equation is for authors. As you can tell, I'm
an author. I've written articles, reviews, tutorials and curriculum
for magazines, universities, books. You name it, I've done it.
For me the two hardest parts about being an author are exposure
and a revenue stream. Either you can't find enough work, or the
work you find doesn't pay you often enough or well enough to make
life easy.
For
writers, this is where Constant Content comes in. It provides
you a place to showcase your work, to license it (lots of people
buy, lots of money for you) and even to sell exclusive, lucrative,
licenses of content you prepare.
As
I said before, Constant Content really is about connecting webmasters
and writers up to form a team. A very cool concept which works
very well.
Webmasters,
Put Your Hands in the Air!
By
now any smart webmaster should be aware that content is what makes
the site go round. Even if all you have is an Ecommerce site,
it's still ultimately the content on that site which gives it
legs. Your users need to know certain things, and content is what
fills them in. Whether it's articles, reviews, tutorials, essays
or editorials, every site benefits from new, professional content.
Before
we get in too deep to how you can get that great content right
now, let me go through some of the basics of how Constant Content
works for site owners. The process is fairly simple. You go to
the Constant Content site. Then you find the type of content you
are looking for (there are several ways of narrowing it down).
Once you've found a piece you like, you are able to see a preview
of it to make sure it fits with the overall tone of your site.
You
then have a choice. Do you want a "Usage" license or
a "Unique" license. A Usage license basically means
you are allowed to use the license, but so is anyone else who
buys a Usage license. It gives you the content you need, but does
not guarantee you won't find it elsewhere.
The
flipside of this is that the content is very well priced: often
in the 10-20$ range, which isn't bad at all. If you're looking
for exclusive rights to a piece of content though, you will need
to purchase a Unique license. This will guarantee that nobody
else buys the piece in question. It's a bit like buying a print
of a famous painting versus buying the original. Both are great,
both will work, it just depends on your needs.
Ultimately,
there is only so much content on Constant Content right now, as
it is a fairly new service. So, what happens if you don't find
the content you like? Well, you can either submit a Request for
Content and hope authors help you out, or you can apply to have
a piece custom created for you. Sure, you'll pay a premium, but
you will also work with the author to make sure the piece is ideal
for your project.
Whether
you choose to buy content already on Constant Content or get it
created just for you, ultimately you'll find what you need, at
a great price, delivered with a smile. Constant Content allows
you to play to your strengths, without having to worry about all
the extra hassles.
Authors,
Princes Among Men
Being
a writer is tough these days. Either you can't figure out what
you want to write about, or you've written tons of stuff that
nobody's buying. After all, we can't all be John Grisham's (nor
do most of us want to. though the 3 boats wouldn't be bad).
Working
with Constant Content has several key advantages, at least in
my experience. First, it helped get my name out there. I submitted
several articles for free which are now in use on dozens of sites.
It gave me exposure, and several times has given me opportunities
to write custom content for a decent fee!
The
other area Constant Content has helped me is in writing that I've
just got "kicking around". I haven't sent it to anyone,
it isn't published and it's basically just gathering dust. I can
submit the piece to the site and just sit back. Sometimes I'll
get purchases fairly quickly. But sometimes nothing will happen
for a few months.
Somehow
that's even more gratifying. The fact that I can submit content,
and have it pay me for years to come isn't a bad deal at all.
It feels a bit like some of the royalty checks for book contributions
that I get.
Besides the ability to submit free content, Usage content,
Unique content and custom content deals, there is one other great thing
about Constant Content: referrals. I've referred several friends to
Constant Content.
Every piece they sell, I get 5% for. Yeah, that's right.
Sometimes I wish real world publishing worked like this, because I know
a lot of authors. If every time one of my friends got a big signing
bonus for a book I got 5%. I could practically retire.
You
Too Can be King!
While I'd hate to be really cliché and say Constant
Content provides a win-win situation, I really have to. If you're a
webmaster you have access to a growing repository of reasonably priced
content.
If you're an author, you have an easy forum to not only
let your writing speak for itself, but to make some decent money while
you're at it.
Visit Constant
Content now at http://www.constant-content.com
to find out more and to sign up for your account.
Jeremy C. Wright is an Author at constant content
as well as the owner of http://www.ensight.org.
You can download more of his free articles at http://www.constant-content.com