Article Writing Project – First Step to Finding Reliable Ghostwriters
This article is for those ebusiness owners who want to promote their website and their offerings through content distribution (particularly through article marketing) but do not have the time or simply do not want to write and distribute articles in the online arena. You can buy yourself a lot of time and get high quality articles by hiring reputable ghostwriters on freelancing sites. You’ll surely benefit from their expertise and years of experience.
The first thing that you need to do is to create article writing projects that they can bid on. Here are some useful tips to ensure that you’ll get the maximum number of bids:
- Be very descriptive when writing the title of the project. As this is the first thing that freelancers will see, ensure that you give them a clear idea as to what you’re looking for. Tell them the number of articles that you need and your chosen topic. For example, you can simply say 35 x 500 word articles on pet care. This is way better compare to just saying “write for me!”
- Be friendly. Write your project using friendly tone. Remember, you don’t want to annoy or alienate the people that you’ll possibly work with in the future. Do not use all capital letters. Say hello or good morning in the beginning to put bidders at ease. Keep in mind that ghostwriters, particularly those who have proven track record will more likely to bid on your projects if they see that you’re somebody who’s very easy to work with.
- Offer enough details. Are you going to send the keywords that will be used on your articles or would you require bidders to do their own keyword research? What’s the word count of each article? How much money are you willing to shell out? When do you need the articles? Are you going to require daily submission? Will you expect unlimited revisions? What’s the mode of payment? Anticipate all the questions that your potential bidders might have and provide all the answers on the project brief. To make it easy on the eyes, use bullet list when writing your requirements. Also, be very particular with what you need. Offer as much details as possible. Then, encourage interested freelancers to ask questions if anything is unclear to them.
- Ensure that bidders read your brief. Sometimes, freelancers are placing their bids without really reading the entire brief. This can lead to misunderstanding and problems in the end. So, I suggest that you ask for proofs that they’ve read the entire brief. For example, you can say “please write I understand at the start of your bid so I’ll know that you understand my requirements.”
- Submit your project to your chosen freelancing site and keep it open for at least 48 hours (longer if you’re posting it on weekends). This is to give enough time so all interested parties can place their bids.
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