You can usually post in the Services forum, and get quotes on new, original articles. Be careful if they have articles already written, as you could end up with duplicate content that is all over the internet, which would be about worthless.
I found a few places where it was possible to buy articles, but mostly I had to pay with paypal! I don't have paypal and can pay by e-gold.com and epassporte.com only
it seems that there is no no copywriting service which is possible to pay for by e-gold or epassporte, is there any other way to pay? paypal didn't accept 2 of my credit cards, I spent more than a month trying to configure paypal for myself and failed anyway, so I just don't want to use it more...
DailyArticle.com accepts credit cards as payment and use Authorize.net. They also have original articles at reasonable prices.
Need-an-Article.com It is a membership site (9.95mo.). You can buy unique articles for $5 with a 24hr. turnover.
Thank you, I've found another great service from one of DP members and will try Need-an-Article.com as well! But now I'm looking for a service to rewrite articles which are already on the net to make them unique by 90 - 95% . The problem is I can pay by e-gold and by epassporte.com to business accounts only, but most services mentioned here use paypal for payments But thanks anyway !!!
Go to medical and health sites that carry such articles, and ask them if you can use their articles. Many will let you if you also include their url. jhmattern will cringe at this ~ but also check out About.com, and contact the writers there. Many will provide you their articles if you include their url.
Yes, what you do is register as a service buyer on freelance sites. Post a project with all details some thing like " I want 25 articles with 500 words on general medicine". Provide all information what you want. You will find atleast 50 bidders, select the potential writers and communicate with them over PM. Finally select the one who suits to you. It is easy and cost effective as competition is global. Get freelance site links from my third signature link.
Well we have set up a new site where writers place their articles for sale. Just new but articles are being added progressively. If you dont find what you want now just keep trying. - See signature JohnT
Unless the rules have changed (and it looks like they haven't), Guides aren't able to authorize reprints for links or anything else directly. You have to go through About and deal with a reprint fee (including for Web use). Unless of course you're talking about having them write completely new content just for links back - I may hate About, but am friendly with quite a few of their Guides. I don't know a single one that would write for an unknown site just for links back, but if you could get one, you'd probably be very lucky to get their work.
I don't know. *shrugs shoulders* Maybe. But there are, who knows, how many writers there, and since many of them are looking for more readers, which is why many of them are on About to begin with, one never knows until the question is asked to them. And I really wouldn't say lucky to get their work. The ones I have read, anyway. Whew.
You know, I have been curious about this for the longest time...maybe you know...why are their articles so damn short and of so little substance??? Not all of them, of course.
If you don't feel comfortable with the BST section then try some freelancing sites or search "article writing service" in google.
lol I'm not sure. I can't remember what they're requirements are for length - it's been about 3 years since I was with them, and it certainly could have changed. My articles are usually on the long side personally, except when I would do little things like FAQs there... sometimes you just don't need a long article to get the point across. I haven't looked through most of those sites in quite a while though... maybe the articles are shorter b/c the number required went up (just guessing... I have no idea). Like Germz said, that's plagiarism. Familiarize yourself with copyright laws where you are. In the US for example, that's illegal - you can't create a derivative work from a single source without the original copyright holder's permission. What you could do is use it as a cited source in research with other sources though.
Looking to Buy articles? I guess this should answer your question : 1. dailyarticle.com has some amazing articles across categories that you could pick and choose. 2. constant-content is another one, but you see, not all the articles will be sold to you as unique because each article has about 3-4 different levels of pricing for each tpe of right ( there are chances that others would have purchased the article too. Bye bye Unique) 3.Hire a write who can write for you. 4.Write them yourself. All the best..