What's your experience been like with outsourcing your articles?

Discussion in 'ClickBank' started by ryanman, Sep 19, 2008.

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    Does anyone here outsource his/her articles and get them written by someone else? What's your experience been like?

    At the same time is there any other way besides copyscape to check duplicate content?
     
    ryanman, Sep 19, 2008 IP
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    You can use any of the major search engines to check for duplicate content.
     
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  3. jimmybloggs91

    jimmybloggs91 Peon

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    My experience is that you definitely get what you pay for!

    The amount of hassle ive had with people trying to make me pay for what can only be described as crap!
     
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    bl4ckmaN^ Well-Known Member

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    I would only outsource to someone, that I know he writes good articles.

    You should ask your friends or people you know, whether they know any good writer.
     
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    nuruddeen710 Peon

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    I found a good writer here for 0.01 per words and I i have been using here service ever since. You need some luck IMHO to find a good writer. Once you find one you can try to bargain. She might consider it if you use her service regularly. From my experience, work-from-home-mom is a goldmine in terms of articles.
     
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    getjimmy Prominent Member

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    Site is not opening ?
     
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    I dont think it is a site, i think he just meant work from home moms are good at writing articles cheap
     
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    Thanks for that tip. I have had mixed experiences hiring writers. The $5 for 400 word writers are the only ones around. The expensive one's already have demand and the cheap up-and-coming writers do not stick to the agreed on terms.

    I have been scammed too many times. I think I have found someone to write reliably finally. But the hunt continues.
     
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    not great experience to be honest.

    content was unique, you can check with copyscape.com

    but the articles didn't make a lot of sense, needed a fair bit of work from me to sort out, so I doubt I will bother again.
     
  10. ryanman

    ryanman Active Member

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    What's the use of outsourcing when you still have to put in some work. Hmm. So it's not too positive for many people.
     
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    You really have to be careful and don't rely on their itraders or what they say in their thread. Ask for samples and review them closely. I buy a lot of articles in here simply because I don't have the time to write them all.. I have found some really good writers for 0.01 a word, and some shitty ones.
    I now only use US or UK writers, no more non native english writers because from my experience, most of them can't write one friggin sentence in the english language without butchering it all to hell.
     
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    Is that the US writers you are talking about? !!! :p

    Just kidding.
     
  13. terryd

    terryd Well-Known Member

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    I often outsource articles without any problems. You should always get a couple of trial articles of the perspective writer to see how they are and if they seem o.k then you are usually good to order more.

    You should use copyscape to check for uniqueness, why use anything else, are you that cheap you can't afford to spend 5 cents checking if an article is unique?
     
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    terryd Well-Known Member

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    Nice copy and paste..........I'm sure the member was asking for your experience and not asking you to copy and paste crap from some other site so you can just inflate your post count...........:rolleyes:
     
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    I haven't been the biggest writer to outsource to. I have turned down work because I don't think people would benefit from it (Articles are just one part of a bigger thing). One of the policies I implemented was allowing people to see the articles before they actually have to purchase them. I think people like this do exist.
     
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