When you start an online business that is related enough to writing, information, or some kind of data archives, which means almost any site you build, you will likely want to add the requisite bulk. That is, you will probably want to do the suggested thing and add, for starters, 300 pages of relevant, spider/crawler-friendly text for your visitors. The trick is, if you cannot afford a good writer or are not up to writing the pages yourself, to visit a free article website.
What you do, it is suggested and in most instances is mandatory, is find the articles from the article website of your choice, copy and paste the complete test of each of the articles, and be sure to include the source box at the end of each of the articles. The source box typically contains the name of the writer of the article, his or her brief biographical information (including publishing credits, business successes, hallmarks, and awards, for example), and contact information. This source box MUST be included, in tact, and the article you "borrow" MUST be left complete. You may not modify it in any way, must not violate the free article website regulations, standards, or guidelines...regardless of what country you host your website from or what copyright laws you obey. It is common sense, common courtesy, and common morality that keeps the article website offering hundreds of articles and allows you to continue to get free text to bulk up your site if you can't won't or don't wish to do so yourself.
Some of the best article website endeavors include those that offer unlimited access to needful hosts and webmasters/mistresses and at the same time provide a starter venue for writers who need exposure. These include my starter favorites and those I am still proud to be a contributing writer to. For example, and for the premier article website, check out , wherein one of the largest (if not THE largest) article website sources contains thousands (if not millions) of articles on everything from sports to health to computers and business and technology (of course). And check out the article website guru/owner, Chris Knight, who is brilliant, accessible, and quite the savvy article facilitator-offering help and advice to both the entrepreneur and the writer submitting. If you are the latter, I strongly suggest getting his ezine articles newsletter, or signing up for his alerts, so you can stay on top of the article-writing world.
Other fairly decent article websites include those I started with, dignified and often containing quality sources: these are e-syndicate; article finder; article emporium; go articles; and idea marketers (very good!). Still others, which I have not checked out completely but which have special emphases are home highlight support and constant content-the latter of which is a paying article website that I had trouble logging in for (it locks me out, says I don't exist, etc.) but which may allow you more play, I don't know.
Another paying article website definitely worth your while-whether you be web host or writer-is Associated . Here the database is building, and the writers get PAID! I am anonymous here in this article you are reading right now, so I cannot get credit for sending you, but there's the additional boost: if you become a writer for AC, you can get bonus points (and maybe even prize money!) for drawing readers, or, as you know them as, HITS to the article website!