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"By Request" - Why Did You Take Most of Your Articles Off Your Website?

Frankly, I made a mistake doing that. Many people told me that I was offering too much free content and I should only offer a few teasers and drive people to buy e-books instead.

I went against my instincts and removed most of them. Now I want to go back to my old approach and probably make some of my PowerPoint slides freely available as well.

What I'm planning to do is to republish most of my favorite articles as individual blog posts to make them part of my blog database. I'll also provide a PDF download option.

I believe it's more valuable to offer a lot of free material on your website, but still provide some options for people to support your efforts through the purchase of convenient collections of materials. That's the approach to which I plan to return.

[Originally published on DennisKennedy.Blog (http://www.denniskennedy.com/blog/)]


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