I've been doing the article writing thing for about year now, and I've always delivered my work in plain text files. If there were multiple files, I just used 7Zip and sent one zip file to the customer. I've switched over recently and started writing my articles in Google Docs (I have a laptop and desktop, and it's cheaper to go to Atlanta Bread or Panera and use their air conditioning than it is to run my own LOL). I can still save them as text files when I'm done, but I'm wondering if it would just be simpler to link the clients to the finished articles via Google Docs once I am done with them.
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I've been doing the article writing thing for about year now, and I've always delivered my work in plain text files. If there were multiple files, I just used 7Zip and sent one zip file to the customer.
I've switched over recently and started writing my articles in Google Docs (I have a laptop and desktop, and it's cheaper to go to Atlanta Bread or Panera and use their air conditioning than it is to run my own LOL). I can still save them as text files when I'm done, but I'm wondering if it would just be simpler to link the clients to the finished articles via Google Docs once I am done with them.
I offer a 72 hour revision, and this would actually make it simpler. On the odd occasion I have a picky customer, I could just ask him or her to highlight the parts they don't like. I could also deliver formatted articles this way since I've read that a Google Docs doc doesn't screw with WordPress like an MS-Word doc does.
For any you that are fellow content creators, how do you deliver just articles? (Not copywriting or sales pages or any of the fancy stuff...just good old articles.)
Thanks in advance!
-- j
I've switched over recently and started writing my articles in Google Docs (I have a laptop and desktop, and it's cheaper to go to Atlanta Bread or Panera and use their air conditioning than it is to run my own LOL). I can still save them as text files when I'm done, but I'm wondering if it would just be simpler to link the clients to the finished articles via Google Docs once I am done with them.
I offer a 72 hour revision, and this would actually make it simpler. On the odd occasion I have a picky customer, I could just ask him or her to highlight the parts they don't like. I could also deliver formatted articles this way since I've read that a Google Docs doc doesn't screw with WordPress like an MS-Word doc does.
For any you that are fellow content creators, how do you deliver just articles? (Not copywriting or sales pages or any of the fancy stuff...just good old articles.)
Thanks in advance!
-- j
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