How do I source good copywriters

Discussion in 'Content Creation' started by Jimbob1208, Oct 11, 2012.

  1. #1
    Hi,

    I am looking to source a good quality and reliable copywriter for men's fashion and want to know?


    • Where is the best place to place a wanted ad?

    • Am I best looking to outsource to places like India where costs my be more competitive?

    • How can I guard against being sold copied or plagiarised material?

    • What is an average price for say 400 words?


    Thanks
     
    Jimbob1208, Oct 11, 2012 IP
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    chirag_nn Well-Known Member

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    I think you have found the right place.
     
    chirag_nn, Oct 11, 2012 IP
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    Angelina_ben Well-Known Member

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    Hi,
    1. If you are looking to hire someone, then you can post a thread stating your requirements and specifics of the project.
    2. Hiring a writer does not depend on location, to be very specific. It depends on his/her experience in this field and of course the reputation on this forum. So, don't think that writers from India can't provide quality content. Yes, they 'may' charge a little less, but some are really excellent at whatever they do.
    3. You can take help from CopyScape as it is one good source to find out whether your writer is giving you unique content or not.
    4. Average price can depend on what you need in specific. It can start from $2.5 per 400 words to whatever an experienced writer finds to be a genuine and justified with respect to their resources put in.
    5. If you are looking for some pre-written content in the niche you have specified here, you can either explore the following section, or you can post a thread mentioning that you are looking for articles already written in the so-and-so niche. http://forums.digitalpoint.com/forumdisplay.php?f=76

    PS: Content Creation section is to find 'writers' who can write for you after you give details. Content section is to look for 'pre-written content'. Also, if you are seeking general information or tips, you should put the thread in 'General Discussion' thread. :)

    Hope I was helpful.

    A!
     
    Angelina_ben, Oct 11, 2012 IP