Content, content, content. Content makes the web go round.
From the moment you start researching ways to make money online, you hear WRITING, WRITING, and MORE WRITING, over and over again. Here’s a reason for that and we’re going to discuss how the written word can make you money, but YOU don’t have to be the one doing all that writing. Save your paper and your wrists!
One of the hottest ways to make money online is owing to the power of blogging. But, what does blogging require? What do you reckon? What ONE thing must you do above all else in order to blog?
If you’re like the majority of public, your answer probably included…you guessed it…WRITING! After all, that’s what a blog is all about right? On your blog you are sharing your thoughts with others in the form of blog posts that you’ve written – constant writing.
Before you run for the hills, let me let you in on a small secret.
While persons blog posts are necessary in order for you to be a successful blogger, they do NOT all have to be written by you.
You need content to make your blog successful, but it does not have to be written by you. Let me clarify by giving you some ways to make money and keep your blog fresh without in yourself out or giving yourself Carpal Tunnel Syndrome before you even get started bringing in the dough.
But, first, you need to know why content so vital on the Internet and especially your blog.
Why is Content Crucial?
Here are a few reasons…
First of all, public come to the web for one thing and one thing only – information. Whether they’re shopping for products to buy or looking for a natural remedy for their acne, they’re hitting the web for information, advice, and help.
If your readers find quality information from you they’re very likely to:
• Stick Around
• Sign Up for Your ezine or newsletter
• Twitter about your site
• Recommend your posts at seats like StumbleUpon.com
• Sign up for your RSS feed
• Come back in the future
• Refer others to your site
Following, quest engines LOVE content. The more pages you have on your website or blog filled with quality content, the better. Whether you offer product reviews, amusing tales, or meaty training, quality content is rewarded by Google, MSN, and Yahoo, as well as the many other smaller quest engines online.
Third, adding value to the Internet starts to set up you as an expert on your topic. By writing fantastic information, your readers will start to look at you as THE go-to person for information. You’ll start attracting interview and JV requests as well.
As you can see content really is vital if you want to build a successful blog or website on the Internet. Without it, your site is just another in the World Wide Web. How can public find you if they don’t know you exist? By establishing yourself and providing your readers with quality posts and other valuable information they need and want, you will see that you can straightforwardly become one of the huge fish in the pond.
But, what if you don’t have time to write constantly? Or, what if you don’t like writing? You’re in luck, here are many ways to add quality information to your blog without having to write it all yourself.
Before we get to that, let me tell you that while you can make a blog decently made up of content that you don’t write yourself, I wouldn’t advise it. If you want to really reverberate with your readers, you have to let them get to know you as well. Don’t shy away from writing some posts yourself, but instead use these content creation methods along with your own writing to make even more quality information for your visitors.
Where to Find Content for Your Blog?
Now that you know you need fantastic content for your blog and why, it’s time to go on to the meat of this report. I promised I’d tell you how to get that content without in your fingers to the bone. So, here we go! Hang on it’s gonna be a fun ride!
1. Hire a Writer
Here are freelance writers who make it their business to write articles, blog posts and more for website owners as well as bloggers. Most of these writers, also known as ghostwriters, payment per written piece and base their charges on the word regard of the content you need. For instance, you can have a 300 word blog post written for X amount of dollars on the desired topic of your choice.
Normally, you will send the writer either a broad topic or even an real title and they will in turn write the content for you subsequent your specifications. Finding a ghostwriter is not hard, especially with the field on the rise by leaps and bounds every single day. The hard part is finding a writer you can communicate well with, afford, and who can write in a way that captures your voice.
Here are some tips to keep in mind when hiring a ghostwriter.
Finding a Writer
Question for Recommendations – Question around and see who comes not compulsory. You can straightforwardly get references from other bloggers, website owners, Internet marketers, and even on social media sites such as Twitter.
Quest Engines – While this is an option, I would certainly question public you know and trust for their suggestions for a writer first. Just since a person’s website makes it to the top of the quest engine results and they “claim” to be an experienced writer, doesn’t mean they are.
Recommendation: Shelancers.com offers a variety of writers to choose from.
It Might Take More than One to Find THE One
Just as every blog is different, so are writers. Don’t get discouraged if you try one (or sometimes more) writer and he or she is not what you had in mind. Some writers can take any blog owner’s writing style and implement it in their articles and blog posts with no conundrum what-so-ever. Others don’t find it as simple.
If you hire a writer and find you don’t like their writing style or approach to a topic, go to another. I can tell you from experience; sometimes it takes going owing to a few writers to find the one that “gets it” and will whip out superb content that fits your personality as if you wrote it yourself.
Feedback is Crucial
When you hire a writer make sure you give them feedback once they’ve completed a writing project for you. If here was something you didn’t like about the article – the way they worded things wasn’t how you would have done it, etc. – let them know. A professional writer will be open to all types of feedback and offer to right the issue with a re-write. By providing feedback, you are not only let the writer know what you like and dislike about the content, but you are also building a relationship that will become very beneficial for both of you.
For instance, I know I can start writing something that’s in my head and when I get stuck, it’s nothing for me to whip it over to my writer and say “Help!” I have developed a relationship with her that allows me to feel comfortable throwing something her way without a following thought for improvement, additions, etc. I know that once she returns it to me I will not only be pleased, but it will read as if I’ve written it all myself since she and I have communicated and discussed my likes and dislikes so much that she could pass as me nearly any day!
Review & Edit
I know I just said that I can send something to my writer and it would be like I’ve written it myself, but that doesn’t mean I can get away with not looking at the finished product. Even the best of writers have their off days, mine included.
Therefore, it is critical that any piece of writing you have a name else place together for you, should be reviewed and abridged as necessary. Whether you’re making changes to place more of your own thoughts and opinions to it or simply adding monetization items, you must, must, must review each and every piece of content you have made for you.
2. Seek Guest Experts
You may have seen these on other blogs you, yourself frequent. Also commonly referred to as guest bloggers, guest experts are public who can provide relevant information to your readers in the form of guest posts. These are public who somehow tie in with your blog’s topic. For instance, if you own an Internet marketing blog you might consider approaching public from the subsequent areas about submitting guest posts or becoming a regular guest expert on your blog.
• Social Media Experts
• Outsourcing Experts
• Web Design Experts
• Technical Experts
• Effective from Home Experts
• Press Release Experts
• Affiliate Marketing Experts
The list could go on and on, but I reckon you get the depiction.
You invite them to be a guest blogger on your blog, set them up with their own login information or have them submit their posts directly to you so you can post them yourself.
Give them something in return for their efforts since most guest bloggers are not paid for their posts. Many times a link back to the guest experts’ site and possibly allowing them to promote their own products or affiliates products within their post is all that’s needed. But, with the growth in popularity of guest bloggers, it’s getting a bit harder to find public who will commit. If they’re excellent at what they do, they will be blogging on other sites as well as yours. Try to sweeten the pot a small to get them to stick around and continue posting.
Of course, you can pay them to submit information if you’d like. As a matter of fact, I myself have one site where I pay for submissions. I monitor the submissions and if we choose it is site worthy, we pay the author for the article once it’s been published. I’ve found this helps when it comes to having a steady flow of content.
One more thing about guest bloggers you may find helpful. If you know public who are just starting out they are more open to jumping on as a guest blogger than established bloggers or business owners. Though, if you aren’t ranking extremely high in the quest engines, your traffic numbers aren’t all that fantastic or your blog isn’t quite as well loved as you’d like it to be yet, don’t worry. It takes some time to get here, but with the help of adding all this fantastic content and a few other essentials, you’ll be here before you know.
3. Hit the Article Directories
Article directories are databases full of articles that authors have submitted in hopes that others will pick them up and publish them on their websites and blogs. You can find articles on just about every topic of the sun at these directories.
The catch is that you must include the author’s resource box, which normally contains information about the author and a link to their website, when you publish it on your own site. They are fantastic sources of information, but read the articles very carefully to be sure you are getting the content you want for your website. You wouldn’t want to place incorrect information on your blog and give the incorrect impression about your readers after all.
Here are some of my most favorite article directories:
Ezine Articles
Free Affiliate Articles (get articles that you can monetize with affiliate links in the resource bio)
LadyPens.com
4. Make Video & Audio
Audio and video are on the rise ever well loved online, especially on blogs. You can publish your own audios and videos or you can link to ones that others have made.
Here are some thoughts for making your own audios and videos that you can publish on your blog:
• Interviews with experts in your field
• How-to videos
• Talk radio shows and podcasts
• Training
• And more
Don’t have audio or video creation software? No sweat – you can straightforwardly make fleeting videos on your digital camera and upload them to sites like these:
YouTube
Flickr
Blip TV
12 Seconds TV
If you’re looking for audio help, have a glance at these sites:
AudioAcrobat
Blog Talk Radio
5. Add RSS News Feeds
As you probably already know, most blogs have what is known as an RSS feed. This is where, when set up by the blog owner, readers can subscribe to the feed and be told of new posts to the blog via email or feed readers. If your blog doesn’t have one, I highly suggest you make one. It’s really simple with the help of a site like FeedBurner.com.
Just as blogs have feeds, so do news websites such as CNN, MSNBC, etc. You can have your blog set up to receive feeds from other blogs or websites automatically. When you do this, your blog will show the posts from the other sites. Your blog is updated automatically every time a post is added to that site.
What a fantastic way to have constant content pertaining to your topic appear on your blog. Fantastic for indexing in the quest engines too.
6. Question Your Readers
Another fantastic way to get content is to question your readers to submit questions, suggestions, etc.
Their information can be turned into content for your blog in many ways:
Q & A Posts – Question your readers to submit their questions and then answer them right on your blog.
Make a FAQ Page – As you receive questions, add them to a frequently questioned questions page on your site. Each time you bring up to date the page, let your readers know.
Product Reviews – If you sell products or provide a benefit, question your customers for their opinions about these things. Sometimes, they will submit full fledged reviews and you can publish persons on your blog.
Testimonials – While these may not be full posts on their own, you can combine some of them and post on your blog.
7. Newsletters & Emails to Subscribers
Do you have an email list? When you send emails to your subscribers or send out your regular newsletter, do you stop at that? Start posting the updates you send to your subscribers and your newsletters or ezines to your blog as well.
Some of your subscribers may not get a chance to read your emails before they are shuffled down their inbox screen or worse yet, they may have filters that are blocking your emails when all’s said and done. This will allow them to still receive the valuable information you have to share AND give you more quality content for your blog.
Of course, if you have a list that has sensitive information that you don’t want the whole world to see, skip on posting persons specific messages. One example of this would be a membership site where you send members a download link each month so they can access their member’s only information. You wouldn’t want just anyone to have the ability to get that information.
But, if you’re adding a new product to your business for instance, go ahead and post the email you send to your past customers on your blog. You’ll get more exposure for your product and added content for your blog. It’s a win-win.
8. Load Up with Private Mark Rights (PLR) Content
One of my favorite ways to add quality, topic correlated content to a blog is with PLR. If you don’t know what PLR is, let me fill you in on this wonderful small thing.
PLR content is made specifically for persons who don’t have the time, skills or desire to make their own content on a consistent basis. You can find articles, blog posts, reports, recipes, marketing materials, and even web design PLR on the Internet. A name else writes it and sells it. You buy it and have the ability to use as you see fit – for the most part. Most PLR sites do have rules to what you can and can’t do with the PLR once you buy it, so be sure you review persons before buying.
Not compulsory PLR Sites:
www.EasyPLR.com
www.YummyPLR.com
www.plr.me/easyplr (special offer on that page)
www.PLRSO.com (Internet marketing content)
Now, let’s see what some of the benefits of PLR include:
Inexpensive – PLR is normally cheaper than hiring a ghostwriter. You can normally buy a pack of PLR or sign up for a membership for very small. For instance, a approximate mean cost for a freelancer to write a 500 word article might run you around 10-15 dollars. With some PLR sites, you can buy 10-15 articles for that same price.
Variety – No matter what your topic, you can probably find PLR content for sale about it. The popularity of PLR has helped make it’s availability in a wide variety of markets larger and broader than ever before.
Top secret (some not all) availability – Even if PLR is not exclusively yours like ghostwritten material, in most instances the number of times a particular package will be sold is top secret. At least with a excellent PLR seller it is. This will limit the amount of times your content will be found on a name else’s site. (But, I’m going to tell you in a minute how to avoid that, even if the PLR you buy isn’t top secret to a certain amount of buyers.)
Time-Reduction – As with the other ways to find content without writing it yourself, PLR saves you a TON of time. It’s already written for you, you just have to make it your own and it’s excellent to go.
Ecological – One PLR article can be used over and over again. You can repurpose the same piece of content in numerous ways:
• Post it to your blog.
• Send it to your list.
• Make your own products with it.
• Use it in your affiliate curriculum.
• Use it in your membership curriculum.
• And so much more.
The possibilities really are endless when it comes to by PLR. The more you use it, the more valuable that one piece of content becomes to you.
One bit of advice if you’re by PLR content:
If you choose to use PLR on your blog (or anywhere else for that matter) rework it before posting it. You want to make the content your own in some way. Here will be other public on the Internet that are by this same content and unfortunately some won’t see the need to make the content their own and place it up as is. You don’t want to be offering the EXACT same information as everyone else.
Make the PLR cater to your audience and target market. Add your own thoughts to it. Place a different spin on it, whatever you need to do to make it work for your needs without simply throwing it up on your blog in the same condition you received it in. This is what will set you apart from another blogger in your market. This is what will show your readers that you can be trusted and know your material.
I’ve now given you 8 ways to get content for your blog without having to write it all yourself. Here are other ways, but these are some of my personal favorites and most well loved ways. Pick one you really like or choose a combination of them.
Up next I’ll give you some thoughts for making money with all this content!
Monetizing Your Content for Passive Blogging Profits
Once you start compiling your content and adding it to your blog, it’s time to start thinking about how you can make money with your new found information. I’ve got a few thoughts to help you get started, so let’s get to it – I know this is what you were waiting on wasn’t it?
1. Promote Affiliate Programs
Finding products you can promote within your content is a fantastic way to make money with your blog. One way to do this is to sign up for an affiliate curriculum for the items you want to promote. Once you’ve found them and signed up you’ll receive a link (your affiliate link) that you can use to send your blog readers to the product. When they make a buy by your link, you’ll be rewarded with commissions.
When posting your content, reckon of items that will compliment the content and quest for affiliate programs for persons types of products. For instance, if you’re posting an article that discusses by video online, you could promote the software you use to make your own videos. Do you have a product or benefit you like and couldn’t live without? Place together a product review and use your affiliate link to send your reader to the companionship’s website. A word of caution with reviews – a reader can tell if you’re just pushing a product to make a sale so be honest. If here is something you don’t like about it, tell them.
You can find affiliate programs in many seats, but here are a few I recommend:
The Companionship’s Website – More and more business owners are realizing just how much making an affiliate curriculum for their products and services can increase business. Check right on the companionship’s website for information on how to sign up for their affiliate curriculum.
Affiliate Networks – You can find tons of products in every market you could dream of here. Just sign up for a free publisher account, locate products you’d like to promote. That’s all here is to it. www.ClickBank.com
Free Affiliate Articles – If you’re looking for content that is ready for affiliate links visit www.FreeAffiliateArticles.com and you’ll find a bunch.
Mom Affiliate Network – If you cater to the mom market, I highly recommend checking this site out for family friendly products. You’ll also find programs to help Internet marketers and persons who want to work from home here. www.MomAffiliateNetwork.com
Quest Engines – Many times you can place the type of product you’re looking to promote plus the words “affiliate curriculum” into your browser’s quest feature and you’ll find lots of options.
2. Adsense
Do you see persons blocks of ads on blogs and websites throughout the web that “Ads by Google” at the bottom? Persons are ads published via Google’s Adsense curriculum.
Google sends targeted ads based on the content that appears on your blog. You can sign up for an account with Google’s Adsense curriculum for free. Once you sign up you’ll be able to set up the type of ads you’d like fed to your blog (text ads, block ads, banner ads, and more). As the content on your blog changes, Google changes the ads and you’re paid whenever a name clicks on the ads.
When done correctly, you can make very excellent money with Adsense, but it does take a bit of testing and tweaking to find the combination of ads that will work best for your individual blog. Public are used to seeing these ads and even if many public do ignore them, here are many more who will click the links and you’ll be compensated when they do.
3. Resale Rights Content
Resale rights content is content you buy similar to PLR with one exception. You usually don’t have the right to alter the content in anyway. You buy the content for your use and are given the rights to resell it, which allows you to then turn around sell the product yourself.
Normally, you’ll receive not only the product, but also the sales page and other web copy to add to your own website. You simply change the payment link to have it paid to you and whenever a name buys the product you get all the profits.
Master Resale Rights Content
If resale rights content isn’t excellent enough, here is also content you can buy that comes with what’s known as Master Resale Rights. The difference linking master resale rights and regular resale rights is:
Resale Rights – You can sell the product but you can NOT pass persons same rights on to your customers.
Master Resale Rights – You can not only sell the product and keep the profits, but you also have the ability to pass resale rights onto your customers. They can in turn sell the product as their own.
Each product has specific rules on how you can and cannot use the content no matter which type you are given. Due to this make certain you take the time to read the rules before just throwing the product up for sale or offering rights to others.
Here are some examples of products that offer resale rights you might want to try for your blog:
• Small Reports Zone – Jimmy D. Brown
• Beginner Coach – Another Jimmy D. Brown product (this one has Master Resale Rights)
• Sweetie Reports – Alice Seba’s Monthly Report Club where members receive a new report each month and each one comes with Resale Rights
• FullTimeWahm – Comes with Resale Rights, even if it isn’t mentioned on the sales page.
4. Make & Sell Your Own Info Products
Ok, I know you’re probably shaking your head after reading number 4. You’re probably wondering how in the world you have the time to write your own information products when you’re trying to save time and energy by NOT writing all your own blog posts. Hear me out, I promise it’ll be worth it. ?
Just like your blog posts, you can make information products that you can sell to your readers without writing all of the content yourself. The absolute best (and simplest) way to do this is by purchasing PLR content that centers around the topic of the info product you’d like to make and rework it a bit and compile it to make an eBook or guide you can then place up for sale. Here’s an example of what I mean:
Let’s say you have a blog about Green Living. One thing your readers want to know is how to live a greener life without paying tons of money on things like solar panels, costly home additions, etc. You’ve chose you’d like to make an eBook to help them go green by making small changes to their everyday lifestyles without breaking the bank. You’d also like to show them ways they can not only live a greener life, but even save money in the administer. We’ll call the product: “Go Green without Breaking the Bank: Small Changes You Can Make to Live an Eco-Friendly Life while Reduction Money.”
The first thing you’d do is start searching for private mark rights content that fits your subject. Next, you’ll want to compile all the PLR you’ve bought into a logical, valuable document. Now, it’s time to add your own advice, tips, knowledge, etc. on the subject and form your finished product.
You’ve now made an entire eBook without having to write the majority of it yourself. Save your brain power for marketing your newly made product. Just remember, make any PLR you buy your own by reworking it to fit your needs and add to or take away information as necessary.
Go to EasyPLR.com/bestplr.htm for the best PLR on a huge variety of topics.
Bonus Tip: To add value to your information product, record an audio version of your eBook and package it with the written version. You can also interview others in your field and add that too.
5. ECourses & Newsletters
Another fantastic way to monetize your blog content is by adding free eCourses to your arsenal. You can place together eCourses that will give your readers additional information about the topic of your blog.
For instance, if you run a blog about Labrador Retrievers, why not make a fleeting 5 day eCourse that tells owners of Lab puppies the best tips and tricks for house training the newest member of their family. Or, make an eCourse that gives vital information on raising Labs specifically.
You can use PLR content or take content you’ve previously posted on your blog to make your eCourses.
Grab pre-written PLR eCourses on Internet marketing topics at MostlySanePLR.com
Simply load the eCourse into your email management system (I use Aweber) and sprinkle promotions for affiliate products throughout the course. Once you have the course set up, copy and paste the HTML or JavaScript for the sign up box into your blog. Then market the course via your blog posts, on Twitter, and other seats.
This brings me to the next step in making money with your blog – bringing in visitors.
6. Ad networks.
Ad networks are programs that serve ads onto your blog. Normally they pay per thousand impressions. (Usually described as CPM.) So, an ad network that pays CPM would pay for every 1000 times the ad was viewed.
Here are many sites like this online and you can find them by searching google.
Click here to view some of them: http://www.easyplr.com/sell-ads.htm
Then, Drive Traffic!
I’ll be straight and to the point – without readers your blog will never make money. You need new readers and faithful ones that will keep coming back and apply the word. How do you get public to come to your blog in the first place? And, once you get them here how do you keep them?
Getting Traffic to Your Blog
Quest Engine Traffic – Pay concentration to keywords and phrases when you publish your blog posts and other pages. These will help your blog rank higher in the quest engines and result in targeted visitors (persons really interested in what you have to say) to you.
Word of Mouth – Give some incentive for your readers to tell others about your blog. You can offer contests and giveaways where the winner has to link to the contest or post a Tweet on Twitter about the contest, etc. We’ll talk more about these things in a bit.
Comment on Other Blogs – Find blogs that fit with yours and visit them, read what the author posts and make comments on their posts. When you make comments on other blogs you are normally given the chance to link to your site – use it!
Article Marketing – We talked about article directories earlier, but this time you’ll be the one submitting the articles for others to pick up and post on their websites and blogs. Be sure you link to your blog in the resource box so public who read the article can visit your site to learn more.
Learn how to implement article marketing in a way that effectively drives tons of targeted visitors to your blog with this – Simple Article Marketing
Hold Contests & Giveaway Freebies – Contests and free items are hot! Everybody likes a excellent freebie and the chance to win something. Here are tons of things you can giveaway on your blog – from reports to physical products. Some public have found success with by a weekly freebie (Freebie Friday) post. Don’t be frightened to make your own free content and give your readers the chance to pass persons things on to others. Just don’t not remember to include a link to your blog within the content so they’ll know where to find more of your fantastic information.
Here’s a free report about holding a contest on your blog:
http://www.webtrafficbasics.com/BoostTrafficwithaBlogContest.pdf
Add a Product Review Section – Make a section on your blog just for recommending products that your readers would be interested in. For instance, if your blog is for persons wanting to work from home, include reviews of work at home job sites, products that help make the work at home personnel more well-organized and things of that nature.
Everybody looks to others before making a buy to get advice and opinions. They don’t want to spend their hard earned money on something they’ll never use or that doesn’t give them what they were hoping for. Be the one to share your opinions about products and services (don’t not remember to add your affiliate links within the reviews) with your readers.
Add a Recipe Section – If it fits your market another item that is hot on the Internet is recipes. Add a recipe section to your blog and watch your visitor numbers rise. Recipes are a cinch to add to your blog and you don’t have to write them yourself. Check out YummyPLR.com to get your hands on PLR recipes you can add to your website each and every month.
WebTrafficBasics.com – Sign up for this free course where
you’ll learn how to drive traffic to your blog.
Keeping Your Visitors Around
The best way to keep your readers coming back is to offer them quality, valuable content on a consistent basis. That’s what they come for so give them what they want.
Another fantastic way to keep your visitors coming back is to give them the chance to sign up to receive reminders about your blog. You can do this with an RSS feed and a newsletter or ezine. Keeping in upset with them on a regular basis, whether weekly, twice a month or monthly, will keep your blog and you fresh in their minds.
The Time is Now!
You are now equipped with more than enough information to make your own blog, or take your current blog to the next level, without typing the letters of your keyboard or costs hours of your precious time at the computer. The only thing left to do now is apply what you’ve cultured.
You’ll find a list of resources I personally recommend below. You can check out the ones you reckon will help you and leave the ones you don’t need. Whatever you do, never, from this point on reckon you have to spend the rest of your life writing your own blog content. Heck no, life is too fleeting for that, right?
Best of Luck! I hope to see your blog making you profits and hitting the top of the best blogs lists soon!
Not compulsory Resources
www.Shelancers.com – Find Writers who can make you look and sound even better than you already are!
www.OutsourceWeekly.com – Learn how to automate & outsource every area of your business that is keeping you from making the kind of money that you’d like to with your blog.
www.ReliableWebs.com – You’ll need a host for your blog, if you don’t already have one set up. Find affordable hosting, whether you’re a mom or not, with brilliant customer help here.
www.WordPress.org – This is where it’s at when it comes to blogging platforms. WordPress makes setting up a blog and managing all your content super-simple.
www.EasyPLR.com/bestplr.htm – Affordable, quality PLR article packs, special reports & more on lots of topics.
www.WebTrafficBasics.com – Get targeted traffic to your website with this free course.
AudioAcrobat – record audio for your blog. Turn it into a podcast with this tool.
www.BrandableStuff.com – Videos, reports, and audios that you can post on your blog (all with affiliate programs that you can join to monetize the posts).
http://www.easyplr.com/dc/free-plr.htm – Free product reviews.
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