I think I know the answer to this question already, but does Constant Content "mind" if I write several articles on the same subject, but with a different slant? In other words, can I use the same research for multiple articles, as long as they are *different enough*?
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Thank you very much!
Missy
Multiple articles/same topic
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Re: Multiple articles/same topic
As long as each article is its own unique beast, you should be fine. For example, if you're writing about the latest crash test data released by a government agency, you might write:
* an overview of the results
* an article detailing the safest cars to drive
* an article detailing the most dangerous cars to drive
* an article detailing the safest cars to ride in
* an article detailing the best cars for small children to ride in
* an article discussing how crash tests are performed
* an article about safety ratings and insurance rates
* an article about roof crush tests
* an article about modern crash test dummies
* an overview of the results
* an article detailing the safest cars to drive
* an article detailing the most dangerous cars to drive
* an article detailing the safest cars to ride in
* an article detailing the best cars for small children to ride in
* an article discussing how crash tests are performed
* an article about safety ratings and insurance rates
* an article about roof crush tests
* an article about modern crash test dummies
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Re: Multiple articles/same topic
Thanks for the detailed answer, Celeste!
Missy
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