I still have issues understanding how people create content in areas that arent even their specialties. I have access to non-public science journals/articles which could be rewritten in my own words for the most part to justify or debunk a common perception about an over the counter drug or vitamin. These articles and journals are based on hard sciences with researchers using real experiments to verify findings.
Now... Should I write a simple easy-to-read 3k word post which would honestly represent a mere fraction of the whole research in my own terms? I could perhaps link to the original research paper and then they would have to pay $20 or more to see the entire thing since it isnt in public domain.
A related idea is if I were to do the same with amazon reviews by using the most voted negative and positive reviews to create a well balanced opinion of the product before asking them to buy using an affiliate link.
Now... Should I write a simple easy-to-read 3k word post which would honestly represent a mere fraction of the whole research in my own terms? I could perhaps link to the original research paper and then they would have to pay $20 or more to see the entire thing since it isnt in public domain.
A related idea is if I were to do the same with amazon reviews by using the most voted negative and positive reviews to create a well balanced opinion of the product before asking them to buy using an affiliate link.