I have some friends who write content for that business and a few others like it. They dig through the most commonly asked search questions and pay writers to write a page on the topic hopefully answering the query. They make maybe 7 or 15 dollars per article. Whereby the site directs traffic and gets the ad revenue.
Of the dozens of articles I've read on the site none answer the question posed in any competent way. The 'writers' gather their information from Wikipedia and present the answers as if they're an expert in the field. I know a few writers here do freelance, and possibly deal with the Associated Content and so on. Is there any value, any defense of this business practice? Providing contentless content.
This is pretty common: http://www.ehow.com/how_2193015_enjoy-superbowl-as-couple.html
Of the dozens of articles I've read on the site none answer the question posed in any competent way. The 'writers' gather their information from Wikipedia and present the answers as if they're an expert in the field. I know a few writers here do freelance, and possibly deal with the Associated Content and so on. Is there any value, any defense of this business practice? Providing contentless content.
This is pretty common: http://www.ehow.com/how_2193015_enjoy-superbowl-as-couple.html