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It all depends on your needs, resources, and timeframe:
Needs
Resources
Timeframe
There have been many threads that talk about how much writing is worth, but really that value depends on your needs and the document's importance to you.
It's hard to make any sort of recommendation on how to find writers when your scenario is so vague.
You might be looking for amateurs and volunteers to write fan reviews of widgets, but you might also need to hire writers into Widget Megacorp.
If you can help clarify (even broadly) your situation, that'll help folks here be able to offer some good recommendations.
Basically, I've developed what I think is a good website template that does well in the search engines. I'd like to hire one or more writers to create original content for one or more sites (domain names really). I will make money with AdSense ads on those sites.
What I'd like to be able to do is specify a topic and have a certain amount of original stuff written on that topic. Maybe 1000 words. Including links in the writing would be great.
Paying by the word makes the most sense to me. I will do some research on going rates.
- Grant
[edited by: rogerd at 1:41 pm (utc) on Feb. 28, 2005]
Writing web copy that will work for search engines has some different requirements than typical article writing and news reporting.
So, if you find a good one, hang onto that person.
SEO: Copy reads well but since the focus is not on writing, it is not something you, as a reader, would be thrilled to read. The SE's will love this piece.
Writing: Focus is on crafting a well written piece with some SEO peppered in. Readers will delight in reading this piece and the SE's will be "ok" with it.
What are your topics?
I'd also like to hire someone with experience and see how they do in comparison. I've gotten a few offers via WW stickymail. What would be the best way to take one of these writers up on their offer? Just don't want to get burned.
- Grant