Alright everyone I have a question, I seem to be a bit of a slow writer. I pump out 3...mayyyybe 4 articles per hour. These are quality, proofread, edited articles. I think that's a snails pace and I should be much quicker, so I'm wondering, how many articles, quality content, do you write an hour?? Is there a trick writing good articles more quickly ??
I can usually write 4 solid articles per hour as well, I prefer quality over quantity. I know that each article will be 600+ words and actually be useful to my readers, so that I can build up my reputation rather than my inbound link count 3-4 an hour is fine, as long as you are distributing them properly that should result in a good flood of backlinks and traffic. I would suggest using social bookmarking, etc. on the articles themselves to further increase the link power they are giving to your own sites.
If you work for 3 hours on writing content then it's really good because you'll be able to produce 12 articles a day. I don't go on an hourly basis when writing articles. My target usually is 20 a day but I land up writing 15 - 17 always due to time constraints. Anything above 10 articles a day is really great.
Depends on the content, but I can write about 4-8 articles per hour. (around 300 words) I'm lazy so, I normally write all my blog posts in one day for the whole week
3 - 4 an hour is good, do that for a few hours a day and you have a lot of solid content which can easily make you money. You could always go the Dragon Speaking (speech recognition software) way and use that to quickly churn out articles.
I generally outsource the articles but one of my writer writes 50 articles a day (Not all for me), Off course she is full time writer. She uses Speech recognition software as told by terryd.
terryd, any idea where I could get such speech recognition software from? Might come in handy seeing as I'll be producing ALOT of content for my new venture. I'm a slow writer, I get distracted ALOT so I'll churn out around 2 articles with 300 words in an hour. I'm sure, if I put my mind to it, I could do much more.
It depends on the length of the articles and the topic. If the articles are about 250-350 words and about something that I know well, then yeah, I can write about 3-5 an hour or maybe more... But obviously, you can't write like that the whole day You'll go crazy
Wow guys i wish i could write as much as you. I ussualy get really bored after writing 2 articles The problem is i am writing about something which doesnt interest me at all but converts well.
Reading this makes me feel like I need some serious help. I write about 2 articles per hour Some times it takes more than this Now I'm really worried about my future in Internet Marketing
Hey you seem to be doing just fine. It takes 10-15 mins for a good writer to shell out quality stuff. Keep it up buddy and don't stress yourself.
Yea I would say that anywhere between 3-4 an hour is good. Working 4-5 hours gives you a good amount of work that you've put out there and the money should start rolling in quite quickly. Good content is the key.
Writing 30 articles a day will make you go crazy in no time... I normally write 10 - 15 articles myself and outsource anywhere between 20 - 30 daily.. Going for quality over quality will pay off. I always double check my work, or whatever I outsource, thing is as everyone gets more experienced in the IM world will notice that quality is what delivers best.. a simple typo or grammar error can cost you a couple hundreds..
Wow, you guys must be writing total trash! C'mon. If you're writing multiple articles in an hour there's no way it could be anything other than hackneyed marketing garbage. I mean, am I right or am I right? Why would you ever want to make a living doing that? This reminds me of a great quote: "What is written without effort is in general read without pleasure." -Samuel Johnson Good luck with your 4-5 "articles" an hour! Ha!!!
You research 100 profitable keywords that have low competition at Google, then write 100 articles based on the keywords. Then post it into your blog.