There can be days where coming with new ideas for your blog can be a real chore so should you use reprint right articles to fill the gap?
This question isn’t a clear cut “Yes” or “No” as there are some things you should consider first.
1. Firstly, is the quality of the article any good and does it fit in with the other content on your site. There’s no point putting a poorly written article in as naturally it will make your site look bad.
2. You may lose a portion of your traffic to the article author’s site because of the hyperlink in the articles resource box. The amount depends on how well the author has written his/her resource box, for example a free gift will draw more traffic away.
3. Because reprint right articles may also be on a number of other sites you may fall foul of the duplicate content issues in the search engines. But there are ways around this; if you write a short introduction leading into the article and possibly a final paragraph after the articles resource box you can make the article unique to your site.
4. Using too much reprint rights article can dilute your “Expert Status.” If your readers find more content on your site belonging to others and not your writing they may feel that you don’t know much on your topic.
Finally,
There are both pros and cons of using reprint articles, you’ll just have to try it out and see how your website visitors react also it should only be used as a small portion of your site for the reasons given above.
But if you have a blog that needs content from time to time, I recommended you try out Jonathan Legers (ShareAPost.com), I’ve used it from time to time with very good results.