need-an-article.com Review

Discussion in 'Websites' started by ene, Sep 14, 2006.

  1. #1
    I was recently referred to need-an-article.com for some original content creation so I signed up and figured I'd give them a shot for a whopping $5.50 per article.

    I was very impressed with the article that I got back. I was quite skeptical of the service so I only ordered 1 article but now I am sold on the service.

    If nothing else it’s a good “extra” to have around if you need more content created for a very reasonable price.

    My 2cents.

    Eric
     
    ene, Sep 14, 2006 IP
  2. britopian.com

    britopian.com Peon

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    justarticles.com are also pretty good.
     
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  3. quick5pnt0

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    But how do these sites work? Do they just give you articles on any old crap just for SEO or do you give them a topic. Anyone have any example article they made for you?
     
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  4. ene

    ene Peon

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    I can't speak for justarticles.com as I have never used them and probably never will since they take so long to produce the article and charge more as well.

    Anyway, with need-an-article.com I gave them the keywords/phrase I wanted them to write on. I told them what structure I wanted (ie paragraph, top 10 list, 5 ways to, etc) and then showed them some content that I like and thought was worthwile.

    The more info you give them the better the article.

    The article I got back was a original HUMAN WRITTEN article that never has been and never will be used or sold again. For only $5.50 per article I couldn't pass it up.

    Hope that helps.

    Eric
     
    ene, Sep 15, 2006 IP
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    primeryder Well-Known Member

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    Are you absolutely certain the article was not formerly a free reprint article?
    I just wondered if there was a way to be totally certain, if so I might be interested in them. thanks for the tip too!
     
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  6. ene

    ene Peon

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    I checked the article through copyscape.com as well as all the major search engines and it came back as clean and unique content.

    Eric
     
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    primeryder Well-Known Member

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    thanks for the info Ene
     
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  8. britopian.com

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    Eric - can we see the article?
     
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    gerryt Active Member

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    I just checked the site and it said that they need a monthly subscription...
    where can you pay for a single article?
     
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    Mystique Well-Known Member

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    I liked isnare, but now it's annoying after performing a search being asked to introduce a captcha number :/
     
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  11. ene

    ene Peon

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    No. Sorry. :)

    I was reminded. There is a monthly subscription of $9.95 and then articles are $5.50. I apologize I forgot about the monthly fee.
     
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    Thanks Eric for letting us know about this service!
     
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    for subscriptions $9, per months can this service "rewrite my Thousand PLR articles to be save "unique article wizard submission standard?
     
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    It's a good concept but their site is really need of a professional makeover. Very frustrating to get around their sute. For example, I have a number of Private Meesages (PM's) waiting for me, which is listed on the main page. But, when oyu click on the PMs . it does NOT work, doesn;t go to the messages. Supprot gave me some work a round , which also didn;t make sense. That I could see my messages in My Activity, but NOPE, not there either. So, I am still unable to read my PM's from writers of my articles. It is a really poorly desigend site for it purpose. Good concept, can;t go wrong for $5 an article, but GEEZ, can you at leats get your site to work and maybe one day be more user friendly.
    I'm going to give the other mentioned justarticles.com a try and see if they put more thought into their web site.
     
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    I heard of need-an article website as well something like $9.95/month and depending on your niche they charge you $5-$6 per article. After reading your review i might give it a shot as well. Basically do you just tell them that i need article on this topic? Where do you place your ad?
     
    richkid1, Oct 9, 2009 IP