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Thursday, September 5, 2013

Webmasters: Writing Articles versus Outsourcing

Are you a webmaster? If you are, you need content for your website. This is regardless of whether you sell a product, a service, or make money through affiliate programs. Internet traffic is needed for you to make a sale.

One of the best ways to generate traffic to your website is with articles, namely keyword articles. Keyword articles, when properly written, are picked up by the search engines. This increases your traffic organically, meaning that little or no work was required on your part. In addition to adding keyword articles to your website, you can also submit them to article directories. When you attach a link to each article, readers are likely to follow that link to your website, generating even more traffic.

Now that you know how keyword articles can help to improve your website traffic, possibly increasing your sales, you may be curious as to how you can get started. First, there is one important decision you will have to make. That decision is to write your own articles or outsource the work.

Writing your own web content is nice, as it ensures you get exactly what you need. Do you have a vision that is hard to describe in words? If so, even the best writer may not be able to give you the article of your dreams. It may be best to write it yourself.

Writing your own articles is free, in terms of cash. With that said, your time may be worth money. What would you be doing if you weren’t writing articles? This leads to a benefit of outsourcing, free time.

If you are always on the computer, looking for ways to make money, you may not want to stop and write your own articles. Remember, your time is worth money. If you find yourself missing out on other great opportunities, because you are stuck writing your own web content, outsourcing may be best.

As for outsourcing your articles, it is possible to find quality article writers that charge affordable rates. So, you can still pay someone to write for you, while limiting your business expenses. This may give you peace of mind is knowing that you won’t be losing all of your profits by opting to outsource.

It is important to limit your business expenses, but you also want to pay for a certain level of quality. That leads to another problem with outsourcing, quality. When you buy outsourced articles from a ghostwriter, those articles become yours. They will have your name attached. For that reason, make sure the work is of good quality. To reduce the chance of receiving poor quality articles, ask for samples first.

Most alarming, is the risk of plagiarized content. This serves as a reminder for checking quality. Not only should you proofread an outsourced article looking for errors, but also check its uniqueness. Use a program like CopyScape. Never, under any circumstances, pay a writer for sending you plagiarized work. Why? Because this is work that you cannot use without possibly suffering some legal consequences.

Since there are a number of pros and cons to outsourcing your article writing, you may be unsure as to which option is best. You may want to experiment. See if you can find quality article writers with reasonable rates. Or, start writing your own articles. How long does it take you to write them? Are you losing money or wasting your time?

Friday, August 30, 2013

Writing articles for money: Tips to avoid embarrassment

Would you like to write articles as a way to generate income for yourself? If so, you may be curious as to what your options are. One of the biggest decisions you will have to make involves deciding who you want to write for. Do you want to write for yourself or for others? To ensure your choice is the right one, you will want to examine the pros and cons of each.

The biggest pro or plus side to writing articles for yourself is the freedom to choose your own topics. This means that you could write about a topic you already know about or a topic that you are passionate about. For example, do you homeschool your children? If you do, you may enjoy and prefer writing articles on the subject of homeschooling, and so forth.

Next, is the fact that you can do what you want with your own articles. When you write for someone else, you normally give up rights to your work. This means that you cannot use those articles again. This isn’t the case when you right for yourself. You can do what you want with your articles and use them as many times as you want, and just about anyway that you see fit.

Another pro or plus side to writing articles for money for yourself versus a client is the ways you can make money. In fact, you may be surprised how many moneymaking opportunities there are for articles. For starters, you can use your articles for newsletters, you can start your own content filled website that displays moneymaking advertisements, you can submit them to article directories, or you can even sell your articles outright (after you have already written them).

The only true con or downside to writing for yourself is that you may not get paid right away. If you want to use your articles to create a website, which can make money through advertisements, you need to make sure that others see your website. This involves article marketing. However, as stated above you can submit your articles to article directories, which are considered important website and blog marketing tools.

In keeping with internet marketing, it isn’t hard. You need to do a little bit of research to learn a few helpful tips and tricks, but it is more than possible for you to market your own website. After a close examination, you will see that not only can you submit articles to article directories with a link back to your website or blog, but you can also write keyword optimized articles. When you do so, the search engines will find your website on their own.

As for writing for someone else, it too has its pros and cons. Perhaps, the biggest pro or plus side to working with clients is that you are paid and often right away. Most professional webmasters will pay their clients within 14 days. There is no having to wait until your website or blog generates traffic to start making money.

One of the downsides to writing articles for clients, as opposed to for yourself, is that you are told what to write. For some this is actually a benefit, as your client should describe in detail what they want and expect from you. For many, this makes writing articles for money easier.

Finding clients to write for can be tricky, but you have numerous avenues to try. Start with creating your own website. List a few of your sample articles, outline the niches you specialize in, as well as your rates. You can also actively search online bidding websites and job boards.

So which approach should you take? It all depends on your personal preferences. With that said, you may want to give both options a try. Divide your time between writing for your clients and for yourself. Overtime, you may find yourself earning the most money with articles.
 
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