published Sunday, October 11th, 2009 at 9:04 pm by
Charlie
As the first full week of October comes to close and I have to ask myself how I could us outsourcing in my article marketing quest. I spend some time this week searching the Internet for article writing services.
If you’ve been reading my posts here you remember that I outsourced the writing of about 100 articles on water purification in September. I put an ad on rent a coder contracted with the writer for two dollars per 400 word article. But I got back was between 300 and 350 words that made little or no sense. And of course after trying to work this out with the author I just gave up and chaked it up to a lesson learned.
But even though the articles aren’t in any shape to be posted they do provide some research for each of the topics. So I’m just taking them one at a time using the data in them and rewriting them to be useful.
But since I have such a great love for writing articles, not. I’m not letting this experience cause me to quit looking for outsourcing help. I’m just basically looking for someone to write for me that I can just take the article and able to posted directly to e-zines without me having to change it at all.
So I recently found an outsourcer on digital point forum. He charges a penny a word and guarantees US writers 100% perfect spelling and grammar.
So I ordered 20 articles from him and recently got them back. Well I must say they’re better quality articles then I got before and are well researched but they still had a number of grammatical errors in them. So I contacted the author and he’s going to go through them again and fix all the errors.
I really hope he comes through so I can use them again in my quest for a ghostwriter, I’ll let you know how it turns out.
Now for a quick wrap up on the week, I did get five more articles posted this week and made some adsense income and have another sale at xtend-life.
So through October 11 I have just about doubled my income from September, while still not much money but were going in the right direction.
Here’s wishing everybody a good week and more sales and you had the week before.