Selling Need Content That Obliterates the Competition? Then Take a Look Inside...

Discussion in 'Content Creation' started by jmoe, May 16, 2011.

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    If you plan on being successful online, then you understand the emphasis on QUALITY as opposed to QUANTITY when it comes to content. While it's true that QUANTITY may have an edge in the short term, if you plan on having any kind of staying power, then you KNOW how important it is to gain the competitive advantage from the outset. This was WOEFULLY evident in Google's latest index updates.

    Skimping on QUALITY makes you look both unprofessional and uninformed at the same time. If you don't know what you're talking about, then why should your customers even trust you? I'm sure that cheap, barely legible content that you have to spend hours rewriting has its place, but it's certainly NOT with building a SOLID business brand.

    The bottom line is that you often get what you pay for. And some of the stuff passing for content that I've seen people pay for makes me cringe - careless spelling errors and broken grammar are rampant.

    So if you are tired of poorly written, barely readable crap (uh, I mean 'content'), let me help you out.

    I will provide you with unique, original, researched articles that make you look like a professional - the kind of content that lets people know that you are SERIOUS about your business.

    AND... I am offering you this service for the very reasonable rate of only $.03 (3 cents) per word, which is a HUGE discount from my normal rates.

    PLUS... To make it even more interesting, for a limited time, I will throw in a FREE article for every 5 articles you order. So if you order 10 articles, you get 12 or if you order 20 articles, you get 24. See how it works?

    However, I do not expect you to order without seeing the quality of my content first, so check out the quality of my writing here and then send me a PM:

    http://www.infoatdemand.com/wssamples.pdf
    http://www.infoatdemand.com/samples2.pdf

    Thanks!
     
    Last edited: Jul 30, 2015
    jmoe, May 16, 2011 IP