Article Submisstion

Discussion in 'Copywriting' started by gvannorman, Jun 14, 2010.

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    I thought I would post this because it deserves its own post. There are many writers here on DP or at least it seems that way. Now the author of this post http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=1837273 is thinking of offering article submission as a service to his clients. How much is this service worth if anything at all?
     
    gvannorman, Jun 14, 2010 IP
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    WebBuddy Well-Known Member

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    Good point gvannorman and what all would this package include. I mean, except for writing and submission. What promises/premise would make this attractive for the client? Any suggestions guys?
     
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    Allow me to correct you: I am not going to offer article submission as a service, but am investigating the option to see if it is suitable to be part of a much larger and complete service. A complete SEO campaign if you will.
     
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  4. gvannorman

    gvannorman Well-Known Member

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    Kraven2, that would be a great service. But what would the package or complete SEO service cost. The question I have here is what to charge.
     
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    Kraven2 Active Member

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    I haven' t worked out the exact figures yet but I do have an idea to tailor the campaign to the budget of a company.

    Which means I am working on a SEO package that can suit any company large and small, and would be scalable

    Like I said I have not ironed out the exact figures yet, but for the sake of argument say between $ 100 and $ 3000(Or even more for giant campaigns).
     
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    johagulo Peon

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    Do you not think $3k is a lot, a company could easily go elsewhere
     
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    Kraven2 Active Member

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    Depends on what they gain If a company would make back $ 9k by spending 3k, what do you think they will do?
     
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  8. gvannorman

    gvannorman Well-Known Member

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    $3K is not a lot if the company is willing to pay. Of course you have to provide a high quality service for this rate. A small privately owned company is not going to pay this rate, but a large corporation might be willing to as long as the value is there.
     
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    Exactly but a large company would also want a larger scale of campaign, so I am lookig to make it scalable, so I can service all kinds.
     
    Kraven2, Jun 14, 2010 IP