Help! What Do You First Look for in a Content Service Provider

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Hi!

If you are to hire a content service provider, what would you really root and look for? I, mean what do you first like in the offering of a content service provider?

* Cheap price rate
* Bulk workload
* Strategy for online article submission
* Have variety of service packages that you could choose from
* Have variety of services that you could choose from
* Niche writer
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  • Profile picture of the author John Taylor
    Interesting to note that your list..
    Originally Posted by letsmakeyourbusinessgrow View Post

    * Cheap price rate
    * Bulk workload
    * Strategy for online article submission
    * Have variety of service packages that you could choose from
    * Have variety of services that you could choose from
    * Niche writer
    There's no mention of

    • Quality
    • Reliability
    • Technical ability

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  • Profile picture of the author rlrlphs
    It should be in a trusted online job site like oDesk.com,he/she must possess the high English grammar,spelling and knows how to do article and blog writing lastly you must check his/her feedbacks before hiring him/her.
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  • Profile picture of the author WitnWord
    Quality should be number one ... Cheap is usually below prime.
    Original content.
    Interesting to read.
    No errors in spelling and grammar.
    Keyword use.
    Good research capabilities.
    Quick turn around within reason.

    Still need a good and reliable writer? Send a message =o)
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  • Profile picture of the author Kat Fuschillo
    If you go for a cheap service, you may be disappointed with the quality of the content you receive.

    I would suggest using writer whose first language is English. It's always a good idea to ask for writing samples and make sure you check out their testimonials.

    I hope this helps.

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  • Profile picture of the author CurtisN
    I would read (Warrior) content service providers' threads and make sure their thread contains perfect spelling and grammar. Even with perfect spelling and grammar, you can usually tell when the person isn't a native English speaker.

    It's annoying that people still think that "low prices = good" with content creation.

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    • Profile picture of the author peter gibson
      Originally Posted by CurtisN View Post


      It's annoying that people still think that "low prices = good" with content creation.

      Curtis
      I couldn't agree more. I've heard plenty of people here say that cheap really doesn't matter, or that "you get what you pay for" doesn't apply to writers. In every case that I tried to cheap my way through some content, it was total crap. And believe me, when I was starting out I went through a ton of writers that swore they could do my jobs @ 7 bucks and under (per post).

      Fact is, the more I paid, the better the content, the better my bounce rates, the better my CTR, the more subscribers I had. When I hired my current writer my bounce rate went from 70% to 40% within one week and hasn't moved much since - and sales have been up sharply.
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