Selling and buying legitimate content
Nov 28, 2006

Bloggers have this reputation of having scant regard for copyrighted content available on the Internet. Copy/pasting is done with a vengeance, and since most bloggers are from non-publishing backgrounds, they are not even aware of the need to curb content pilfering, most commonly known as “plagiarism”. Just as the software industry is plagued with software pirates, the creative industry has to confront plagiarists. I’m talking about plagiarism because this post refers to a post from PlagiarismToday that has reviewed a new content buying and selling service called Yepic.
Yepic lets you buy and sell written content at your own price. Registration is easy and once you are register you can not only buy and sell generic content, you can also request content from preferred writers and then rate them if you wish to. This is a good step towards legitimate buying and selling of content, especially for bloggers.
Posted by Amrit | Tags: Content Publishing News, Blogging Trends, Content Writing
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