Online Copywriting Strategies and Techniques - Hiring Writers to Create Content
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If you're bad at writing, have no time or do not want to work on content, you can hire writers to do the job for you. The cost depends on the writer you use, and there are both high cost and low cost solutions. Keep in mind the rule that "you get what you pay for."
You can hunt around the net for freelance writers and college students who will write your content for around $20 per hour. It's best not to go below the $10 per hour mark, since the quality will go down with the price and you'll end up getting recycled content with little value, rephrased by the writer. In general, writers won't give you new ideas, since they're in it for money, but they can supply you with pretty decent articles.
You can look at the Pro Blogger Job Boards to find freelancers. Also check out Elance. There are many forums around the net where you can post and get a lot of offers
Non-Written Content
Non-written content includes comparison engines, tools, extensions and anything that involves coding. If you're like me and you have no coding knowledge you're limited to written content.
If you've been blessed with an understanding of mathematics and code (the two usually go together), on the other hand, then creating tools is the way to go. We won't go in-depth here, but you can learn a lot more with a simple search.
Good luck.
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