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When you want to get the unique content, or an article that passed copyscaped, or a video embed code, or whatever, where do you find it? Using outsourcing? Freelancer? Or you prefer to write it by yourself and just hire an editor?
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I like to do all the content and videos myself, this way when people come across my content they know it is quality and wont "raed sumthin liek tihs"
Also a great way to edit your own work is 'know' there is mistakes in it, I usually tell myself there is 25 mistakes and I have to find them, though my work usually has 0 mistakes first time through because I'm pretty careful. I think when I get really really big I will hire a team of people and pay them really well so the content stays error free and they enjoy writing for me. I'm still currently learning/teaching myself programming and design so I will eventually have to outsource absolutely nothing, of course until I become big enough to need a staff group! What do you do? |
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I prefer to write on my own the content for my blog. However I also offering my article writer service for those who interested.
For people who have extra money, you can buy article spinner software to make an article unique or hire ghost writer to write for your article. |
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I have found a lot of the times that I go to forums to search for workers, but only ever if I am buried deep in work myself. I like to produce most unique content I use myself. This helps save money and I am certain that no work is plagiarised or copied from any other resources. Doing it yourself is generally a 100% guarantee of unique work.
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I was involved with a lot of article writing to an older blog that I had. However, after Google summarized that my links were paid submissions my PR went to 0 and the money stopped flowing in.
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Freelancers will do a good job. But always we must make an extra overhead to test the contents and must make sure that it passes copyscape. If you are so particular, then i will suggest you to write the articles on your own.
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You all have a very good outlook on content. And you are focusing on a very important factor which is good unique content. That is the first step.
When you do decide to outsource just make sure you train your writer to produce content the way you want it. Before you give them them access to write and post directly have them write the content and send it to you for qualification. This way you can review and offer guidance to your writer until he or she starts to get the hang of what you are looking for. Writers just like other people respond to good positive direction and guidance. By doing this correctly you can get high quality content from a writer that will stay with you and be happy working for you.
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I honestly advise anybody to write for themselves. This way you can be sure that the text passes copyscape and it is gramatically correct, besides it gives you a lot of satisfaction.
On the other hand, if you really don't have the time to do that, if you hire ghost writers you have to make sure that the content is not copied, maybe "inspired" but original. So hopefully you will make some money with your page. |
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