Are you willing to sacrifice quality for quantity? If you are, this probably isn't the thread for you. However, if you're a savvy buyer that knows and appreciates what well written content can do for your business - you may want to keep reading. As you've seen on these (and countless other) forums, content writers are, literally, a dime a dozen. With so many self-proclaimed writers peddling their services for pennies on the dollar, an inexperienced buyer is bound to end up getting exactly what they pay for. While pennies on the dollar may sound like a bargain at first, having to pay someone to redo what you've already paid for once can end up costing more than those higher bids you received. And there's no guarantee that the person you pay to redo the original work will perform to your satisfaction, either. It's a never-ending, vicious, expensive cycle that so many buyers get tangled up in when they seek out quantity over quality. Don't be that buyer. Seeking the services of a qualified writer the first time can not only save you money in the long run, it can also save you the lost time, stress and hassle involved in having to reassign the project to different "writers" ad nauseum. You never get a second chance to make a first impression - and the content you're putting out there on your website, your business materials, your press releases is the first impression you are giving potential clients about you and your business. If your content isn't becoming of you, you should be coming to me. Feel free to contact me using any of the available methods listed in my profile for a quote or to discuss your project at length.
Although I agree with your views and sales patter here, for me personally I find it's always useful to give some kind of price guide...otherwise every perspective buyer has to contact you. In no other form of sales would you find products/services where the seller provides no indication of the the price.
Hi, Tom! I agree that prospective clients should contact me. That way, we can tailor a plan to meet their content needs while remaining within their budget.