9th Aug 2011, 08:10 AM | #1 |
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| Why Pay Good Money for Half-Assed, Amateurish Content? Genuinely Useful, Well-Written Content Will Give You More Views, More Traffic, More Credibility - and More Money! “Simon was awesome. Not only did he complete my 1,000 word article in record time, but the article was amazing. It had research statistics that I could have never found out myself, as well as a couple of recommended resources. It was clear he didn't just find one or two sites and reword their content. Instead, he really researched the subject and wrote a well informed article that read in exactly the kind of tone I was looking for. Would definitely recommend.” - Derek Pankaew Why do webmasters and marketers pay good money for crappy content? Beats me! Do they really expect people to read (and be influenced by) such garbage? I’ve lost count of the times I’ve Googled something only to find sites with ‘content’ that is - to put it politely - sub-standard. It’s the same with article directories. Let’s not beat around the bush, here: most of the articles on these sites are poor - sometimes embarrassingly so. They provide zero value, and they do more harm than good for their author’s credibility. Smart webmasters and marketers know that quality counts… *Sites with well-written, useful information will draw in readers who will be far more likely to stick around, click on ads, buy something or make an enquiry. *Informative, properly structured articles are far more likely to build trust and credibility than stuff that is amateurish and low on value. This is where I can help you. If you want content that is… *Original (will pass Copyscape). *Well written and informative. *Written by a native English speaker (me) and not out-sourced. *Error-free. *Head and shoulders above the usual garbage. … then please get in touch. Oh, and before you do, please take a look at my samples and compare them with other providers on this forum - I think you’ll agree they’re considerably better quality. I can create work from scratch (on a range of subjects) or re-write existing content for extra polish and readability. And the best part is, although the quality is high, my prices are pretty darned reasonable (even though I say so myself ). I charge $2.50 per 100 words (rates are the same for both fresh or re-written content) - which, granted, is not the lowest rate on the block. But do you know what? You get what you pay for. If you’re happy to put out sub-standard content, then by all means choose one of the ’10 articles for $5’ providers. If, on the other hand, you’d like to send out an altogether different message to the world, then why not invest in some decent content? Let’s not forget that the people get online to find information. So why not be the person who gives them what they want - good quality info. Do that and they’ll be far more likely to give you what you want: a click on that link, ad or ‘buy‘ button. How to Order: Just email me at: betterarticles [at] gmail [dot] com I will get back to you as soon as I can (I‘m in the UK so please allow for the time difference). I ask for payment in full before beginning, so once we agree on a project, I will email you a PayPal invoice. As soon as I receive payment, I’ll get cracking. Don’t settle for sub-standard content a moment longer - the sooner you get in touch, the sooner you’ll have some terrific content to pull in plenty of views, clicks … and money Thanks for reading this post, and I look forward to hearing from you! Simon. Please take a look at my samples right here. |
10th Aug 2011, 10:51 AM | #2 |
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| Re: Crappy Content Means Fewer Clicks - Why Not Publish Articles that People Actually Read?
nice upselling, would you mind posting some of your unique content for us?
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10th Aug 2011, 01:50 PM | #3 |
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| Re: Crappy Content Means Fewer Clicks - Why Not Publish Articles that People Actually Read?
I’m not trying to ‘up sell’ anything. As regards examples of my work, I’ve included some samples - it wouldn’t be fair to my clients to post links to their content here without their permission. Regards, Simon. |
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