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    Default Market Samurai free content

    I just did something today that I learned in the 30 day challenge with my Market Samurai. It is very much like plr, only free.

    I put in the key words I wanted and then did a search in their find content module. It gave me all sorts of articles on that search and all I had to do was find the content I wanted, rewrite it to fit my own article and my style and I was home free. This is not plagiarism! I did not copy and paste stuff, but got ideas and directions then wrote my own article.

    Pretty cool!

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    That looks like a great way to find content Stephen

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    Yes - Stephen! This is an awesome tip. I love that you can write and post directly from Market Samurai.
    Cool!

    PS - I am going to combine this with Lynn's tips for post-dating blog posts. So I can sit down and write for a full day, post-date the blog posts and I will have unique content trickling into my site for ages! yipppeee!!

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    For those of us with the Samurai, this works great. I have tried to do the amazon thing, but I must not know how to get at the information reight. It took forever!

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    Quote Originally Posted by PpcJen View Post
    Yes - Stephen! This is an awesome tip. I love that you can write and post directly from Market Samurai.
    Huh? I have Market Samurai and had no clue I could do this! Yippee

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    Every time I hear someone talk about Market Samurai there's some cool new thing I want in there.... I have a feeling I'm going to end up getting it even though I've been avoiding it!

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    Loretta, the biggest problem I have with Samurai is that it has so much stuff, I don't use half of it and so, in a sense, I wasted my money. If I would just use it, it would probably be well worth it!

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    Actually, stealing someone else's ideas is Plagiarism. The word is defined as:

    plagiarism definition - legal
    Copying or stealing someone else’s words or ideas and claiming or presenting them as if they were your own.

    In other words:
    The unauthorized use or close imitation of the language and thoughts of another author and the representation of them as one's own original work.

    In my opinion, reusing, or rewriting someone else's work is always a bad idea. It takes no more time to write your own article than it does to steal someone else's.

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    I would like to add a thought to Rick's reply -

    There is a difference between gaining inspiration from someone else's thoughts/ideas and just tweaking a few words and presenting them as your own.

    I think the key is to infuse whatever you are working on with your own thoughts, observations and personal experiences.

    I think it is fine to give your creativity a kick start by seeing what else is out there (it is also a great way to stay relevant) - as long as you shape what you find into something different and unique that reflects your own hard-won personal perspective.
    Trish Nichols
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    Feed Your Blog

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    Thanks Trish. This is exactly what I was trying to say that I did. I do not copy and paste, but use ideas and concepts to write my own content!

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