SOHO Internet Consulting Announces New Article Library Website
SOHO Internet Consulting has just announced the opening of a new article library. The Info-Barn.net article library will provide free articles for webmasters. Article authors are encouraged to submit their articles for exposure on relevant websites.
Melbourne, Vic (PRWEB) April 23, 2006 -- SOHO Internet Consulting has today unveiled their article library website at www.info-barn.net. The past two or three years has seen an increasing number of new article sites all offering free content for commercial and non-commercial websites. Websites offering free articles for re-publishing on any website provide a service for both the author of the article and the web publisher. The publisher is able to source a diverse range of useful and interesting articles, and the article author generally includes hyperlinks in the article which in turn draws people back to his or her website. When asked about the increasing number of these sites surfacing almost weekly, SOHO Internet Consulting CEO, Gary Smith, had this to say.
"While it's true that there are more and more free content sites popping up each week, I don't necessarily think that's a bad thing. If you consider that there are more websites also starting up each day, and each of those web sites has a need for content, then I think the free content area of the Internet spectrum is far from saturated. The bigger problem is probably the duplication of articles from one free content site to the next. Most, including our site, are starting up with a portfolio of articles that are probably available elsewhere. Our hope is, of course, that we will attract some authors who will write exclusively for our site, and perhaps only one or two other sites. In order to have that happen, we have to provide a superior service or environment for the content authors. To that end we will be soliciting suggestions from both the publishers and authors as to how we can provide that superior service right from day one. We want to know exactly what it is that they want most, and we want them to be actively involved in the evolution of Info-Barn.net."
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