Would you accept this article quality?

by snubi
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Okay so i have bought 2 micro niche adsense blogs here on WF. But i am pretty disappointed with the quality.

A section of the article:

Nowadays many pet owners are searching for best solutions in order to treat heart worms effectively. Apart from giving proper nutrition to their pets the owners are also responsible for protecting their pets from various parasitic infections. This is the most important aspect for the owners, while caring the dogs and cats, since the parasitic infections not only result in nutrient deficiencies but also in many diseases. Flea is one among the most common parasites. These infection causes itching and also responsible for spreading other kinds of diseases and parasitic infections such as tapeworms. If the fleas are not treated, then it not only cause danger to the cats and dogs, but also causes inconvenience. Luckily, there are many products available in the market for curing the fleas and other parasitic infections occurring in your pet animals. One such product is the *KEYWORD* product for dog and cat.


Would you accept this kind of quality? or is it not good enough to make money with?


Not sure where to post this. Sorry if its the wrong section, feel free to move it accordingly
#accept #article #quality
  • Profile picture of the author NicoleBeckett
    I can't tell you whether or not you'll make any money, but I do see some issues with the snippet you've showed us. There are quite a few grammar mistakes (missing commas, using singular where it should be plural, etc)

    If you're trying to sell something that's going to keep people's beloved dogs and cats safe, I think mistakes like those damage your credibility. It makes you look amateurish. I can tell you, personally, that I'm not going to buy something as important as health products for my pet from someone who can't get something as basic as grammar correct.

    Sorry to be so blunt... hope it was helpful, though.
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    • Profile picture of the author snubi
      Originally Posted by NicoleBeckett View Post

      I can't tell you whether or not you'll make any money, but I do see some issues with the snippet you've showed us. There are quite a few grammar mistakes (missing commas, using singular where it should be plural, etc)

      If you're trying to sell something that's going to keep people's beloved dogs and cats safe, I think mistakes like those damage your credibility. It makes you look amateurish. I can tell you, personally, that I'm not going to buy something as important as health products for my pet from someone who can't get something as basic as grammar correct.

      Sorry to be so blunt... hope it was helpful, though.
      No need to apologize i guess i should complain to the seller then
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    • Profile picture of the author chilidawg
      Gotta agree with Nicole here. Sounds like an auto writer program. Perhaps you could go back and manually edit the content for grammar. You could copy and paste the info into a word processor and it should have a grammar and spelling check included.
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  • Profile picture of the author Murt@gh
    Lacks proper grammar and punctuation. I wouldn't buy it.

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    Ross.
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  • Profile picture of the author cashcow
    Were you not able to look at the site before you bought it? Did you not see the quality of the articles?

    The article does have some issues and if you paid top dollar for the site then I would surely complain about the quality, but if you bought one of those 200 websites for $5 deals well, I think you probably got what you paid for.

    But it really depends on your plan for the site. Do you want to evolve it into an authority site where the writing quality is critical or are you going for an adsense click where crappy articles seem to produce better results?

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    • Profile picture of the author bretski
      I guess it depends upon how much you paid for the sites. Either way, I'd rewrite the articles and add content. And as Lee asked, did you have an opportunity to go over the site at all. I don't mean to pimp Lee's stuff here but she has some really sweet niche sites and you are able to read through the articles... and they look pretty hot too.
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    • Profile picture of the author snubi
      Originally Posted by cashcow View Post

      Were you not able to look at the site before you bought it? Did you not see the quality of the articles?

      The article does have some issues and if you paid top dollar for the site then I would surely complain about the quality, but if you bought one of those 200 websites for $5 deals well, I think you probably got what you paid for.

      But it really depends on your plan for the site. Do you want to evolve it into an authority site where the writing quality is critical or are you going for an adsense click where crappy articles seem to produce better results?

      Lee
      http://www.warriorforum.com/complete...of-inside.html

      I ordered the sites from him 2 x 35$.

      Not sure whether or not i should complain given the somewhat low price?
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  • Profile picture of the author Digital Traffic
    Nobody can write in your voice except for you.

    Out of all of the articles I've purchased, there have only been two that I have placed on one of my web sites without rewriting the content to a certain degree.

    Buying PLR material should be a starting point for your content, not the solution.
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  • Profile picture of the author cashcow
    To me, I think that you got your moneys worth (if the keywords are really low competition etc..).

    The value really is in the keyword research I would say. For a decent article, I usually expect to pay $10 or more (usually more) but you got an entire site, plus keyword research Plus SEO plus 2 500 word articles for $35 - I really wouldnt expect them to be high quality.

    That being said, if you aren't comfortable with the article you can certainly let the seller know, the thing is that the writers that write for that kind of money may not have the skills to rewrite it to your quality standards and you may just end up disappointed again. Probably better to just tweak it yourself and move on.

    I don't know that seller, but judging from what it says you get in the ad I certainly wouldn't feel ripped off or anything, actually sounds like it might be a good deal.

    Lee.

    P.S. Thanks Bretski!
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    • Profile picture of the author snubi
      Originally Posted by cashcow View Post

      To me, I think that you got your moneys worth (if the keywords are really low competition etc..).

      The value really is in the keyword research I would say. For a decent article, I usually expect to pay $10 or more (usually more) but you got an entire site, plus keyword research Plus SEO plus 2 500 word articles for $35 - I really wouldnt expect them to be high quality.

      That being said, if you aren't comfortable with the article you can certainly let the seller know, the thing is that the writers that write for that kind of money may not have the skills to rewrite it to your quality standards and you may just end up disappointed again. Probably better to just tweak it yourself and move on.

      I don't know that seller, but judging from what it says you get in the ad I certainly wouldn't feel ripped off or anything, actually sounds like it might be a good deal.

      Lee.

      P.S. Thanks Bretski!
      Okay that is exactly what i wanted to know. Thanks a lot im very new to IM so didn't know what to expect.
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