There are many areas to obtain content for your site. Keep in mind that all objects you use should be suitable to your site. Following are the useful sources:
Content SyndicationContent on these sites is free when you give a link back to the original author's website. There are also sites that permit you to pay for content. Make sure you manually put the content on your site to prevent any SEO-related variance caused by browser-side addition system.
Government SitesContent made by (not for) the U.S. government does not have copyright security; it is free to use and in the public domain.
Open Content This is content that is accessible for alteration and redistribution because of what is called copy left, which mainly means the original author released their work on the state that no one else can assert original authorship. You might also desire to ensure into content released under a Creative Commons license; there are several variation of this license, and not all of them will let you repost content liberally.
RSS feed Content If you get a site that offers an RSS feed with lots of content related to your site, you should establish an RSS aggregator to put the content from the feed into your website. This method can be difficult for those without experience.
Create User Generated ContentYou can obtain content from your users by adding a Question and Answer or FAQ section to your site. You can also include a forum or blog on which your customers can comment.
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