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Where to get articles for an empty site, what strategy to use?
Good evening, dear forum users.
I wrote a project for articles, but I know little about copywriting, filling articles and uniqueness. I will write those questions that, for sure, many of you have faced, and someone else will face.
1. Where to get articles for an empty site?
2. Is it worth it to immediately focus on the uniqueness or number of articles and how much% should the text be unique?
3. Is it worth it to copy-paste (with the author and a link to the source) and how will this affect indexing?
4.What is the normal cost for 1000 characters? Is it important to buy articles with SEO and is it normal that they are 10 times more expensive than a regular text essay?
5. Is it worth it to rip articles from books / magazines?
6. How to promote the site? Is it worth buying advertising in the beginning and where (Google, Yandex direct ...)?
7. What should I do if my articles start copy-pasting other sites?
I understand that there are many questions at once and the answers to most of them are on the Internet, but I have no one to talk to on this topic, so I will be glad to hear your answers to any of the questions or what else I will have to face.
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I will tell you so. it happens that sites are very popular and have good performance, for example, tits and pr, but at the same time they are filled with copy-paste.
And it happens that the copyright (uniqueness 100%), and the site - *** but)))
1) Write yourself or hire people.
2) yes. 100% unique text only for your site.
3) No
4) Learn SEO yourself, I pay about 300-1000 rubles for one or two thousand characters, the price depends on the complexity of the topic more than the number of characters.
5) If they are not online, then in general it is unique.
6) If the site generates income from clicks, then yes it is worth it.
7) Google and Yandex know very well where the articles appeared first.
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