Do you Outsource Your Articles Writing ?

Do you Outsource Your Articles Writing ?

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Do you Outsource Your Articles Writing ?

by winson1989 on Sat Jul 19, 2008 8:30 am

Do you use article marketing to market your business ?
If not, then you are missing out one of the most popular way to get
long lasting and easiest traffic ]

If you are using articles marketing, then do you outsource your articles ?


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by mccrorie on Sun Jul 20, 2008 9:59 am

This is a debate that will rage for ever and more, basically it is down to the individuals own choice but being a professional writer I personally prefer to write my own articles. I have tried article spinners and outsourcing but the quality is never the same and it is quality articles that make you the most money and that get the most reads. I actually have people who seek out my articles to use on there websites as I no longer write for other people like I used to. You can check out some of my articles at www.goarticles.com.
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by danette77 on Mon Aug 11, 2008 7:00 pm

GoFreelance: gofreelance.com is a great place to find people willing to write your articles. You can post a job project for free.

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by Barb Thornback on Mon Aug 11, 2008 8:58 pm

I write my own articles and receive a lot of traffic to my website as a result.

I found it difficult at first, but after writing a few it got a lot easier.

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by abelace on Mon Aug 25, 2008 9:37 am

Yes, definitely. Especially for topics that I know nothing about. It's a great way to leverage. Even famous writers do this.
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