It might not make sense to make your content available to anyone that wants to use it. Read this post to discover 8 ways giving stuff away could actually improve your revenue flow.
8 Reasons it makes CENTS to give your content away | Marketing
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I agree with you about the "knowledge dilution" issue. I've heard that theory before and don't agree with it, at all. When you develop original content for a client, they get the benefit of all your knowledge and wisdom. Mitch Joel claims you can't steal originality. I believe that's true. The client is always going to have something different and tailored to his needs. Even the best cut/paste artists can't compete with that.
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