Why Should You Outsource Your Article Writing?

Mar 20
09:07

2009

Michelle Dale

Michelle Dale

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You're sitting at your desk, and you have just made a coffee. Now you're ready to get the creative juices flowing. You are going to write an article! I mean, how difficult can it be, right? You are an expert in your field, a fountain of knowledge - yet amongst all of that insight and experience, it seems so hard to put 450 words on a piece of paper about any sort of subject. If this is the case, you have Writers Block...

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You're sitting in your chair at your computer,Why Should You Outsource Your Article Writing? Articles and you have just prepared a snack. Now you're getting your creative thoughts flowing, in an intense effort to compose an impressive article!

I mean, how difficult can it be, right? You are an expert in your field, a fountain of knowledge - yet amongst all of that insight and experience, it seems so hard to put 450 words on a piece of paper about any sort of subject. If this is the case, you have Writers Block...

So, at this stage, what do we consider doing?

1. Throwing the laptop out the window (not the best solution).

2. Space out for a bit longer trying hard to focus, with the intention of stirring up something that may then miraculously appear in your thoughts for the beginning paragraph - or even the first line for that matter. But, nothing happens...

3. You outsource your writing.

Ok, I don't know about you, but 3 looks like an absolutely fantastic deal. Believe it or not, there are many people on the internet who take advantage of the benefits of article marketing - who never actually write articles themselves. It doesn't mean that they don't know what they're talking about; they simply don't know how to convey their ideas through an article. If you're not a natural writer, and you would like to take advantage of article marketing, then option 3 is a no-brainer.

So, basically, all you need is to locate a writer, however, this is not anywhere near as simple as it seems. Article marketing entails following certain specific rules which must be obeyed. One of these rules is submitting unique content. I have come across several instances where people have bought articles and attempted to submit them, where unfortunately, some or all of those articles were rejected due to duplicate content. How is this possible? I will go over a few examples...

a.) The so called "Ghostwriter" has purchased or downloaded PLR (Private Label Rights) articles, altered a few words randomly, and then attemped to pass them off as unique content.

b.) The Ghostwriter did perhaps write the articles - but sold (and still sells) them to anyone who is willing to buy in order to generate revenue. Unsuspecting folk often buy and publish those thinking they have a one-off unique content source.

c.) The Ghostwriter didn't write anything at all, but just copied and pasted a free reprint article from a directory somewhere. So, how do you know if your articles are unique or not? Services such as Copyscape give you essential tools for the thorough checking of possibly plagiarised internet content. Always run your article through a service like this to ensure that what you are about to publish in 100% unique. If it isn't, then you need to be paying a visit to the ghostwriter for a refund.

Finding an excellent quality article writing service that gives you real value for money can be difficult, but once you have a top-notch provider, your article campaign should be off to an excellent start.

Ponder on this thought... How will you allocate all of this new free time?

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