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		<title>How To Find Good Content Writers</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 May 2008 16:55:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[29/06/2008 update: Unfortunately, many misinterpreted this post and thought I was recommending foreign writers solely because of the cheaper rates they usually offer. Just to clarify, I very rarely hire a writer who isn&#8217;t fully fluent in english. I do however, have no problems hiring a foreign writer who is an expert with real credentials [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>29/06/2008 update: Unfortunately, many misinterpreted this post and thought I was recommending foreign writers solely because of the cheaper rates they usually offer. Just to clarify, I very rarely hire a writer who isn&#8217;t fully fluent in english. I do however, have no problems hiring a foreign writer who is an expert with real credentials in the niche I want content written.</em></p>
<p>This is the first post in the new &#8216;Ask Amin&#8217; category.</p>
<p>This question was asked by Nick from <a href="http://www.illeat.com/" target="_blank">Illeat.com</a> (a blog which he claims to rarely update), the man behind <a href="http://www.adgridwork.com/" target="_blank">AdGridWork</a> .</p>
<blockquote><p>Hey Amin</p>
<p>Got your contact info from nickycakes and while I was chatting  with him on the phone today, he mentioned that you had a guy that you get decent  quality articles from.  I was curious if you&#8217;d mind sharing as I&#8217;ve burned  through about a dozen writers in the past month and all have had the literacy of  12 year olds.  If not, maybe point me in the area that you hired your writer at?</p>
<p>Thanks in advance,<br />
Nick</p></blockquote>
<p>Hey Nick</p>
<p>I outsource most of my content from elance.com &#8211; and because of elance&#8217;s system which allows you to really look into the  providers background (what projects they&#8217;ve done, how much they&#8217;ve earned, the  feedback they&#8217;ve received, where they&#8217;re based, what skills they have, etc), the content I end up with tends to be of a good quality, as I make sure I choose a provider that is well qualified to do the work I require.</p>
<p>There are a few writers I go back to if I need more content in a specific niche, but I normally don&#8217;t use the same writer to write content for  more than one niche.</p>
<p>It may be a good idea to hire foreign content writers with  expertise but relatively poor writing skills who charge much less than their  western counterparts, and then get another writer that is fluent in english to  make changes to the content so that it reads well. If you&#8217;re picky with the content you receive (like I am), try and find at least one good writer you can rely on to go over your content and edit it so that it reads well. If not, be prepared to either edit all the content you receive yourself, or accept it as it is.</p>
<p>For example, I recently posted a project on elance  requesting a large amount of content on a health related niche. Out of the 10+  bids, one provider really caught my eye. The amount they wanted was roughly the  same as the other bids, but they claimed to have over 9 years experience as a  professional healthcare writer. So I checked their profile, went over to their  feedback page, and sure enough, they had completed a large number of health  related projects with consistant ratings of more than 4/5. I took the provider on for my project and I received the  content by the deadline I had set. The one problem I did have with the finished  content was that although the english was fine, it didn&#8217;t really <em>feel</em> good to read. In this case, I actually edited the content myself. I&#8217;m normally too lazy to do this all the time, so I usually just pay another writer to edit the  content.</p>
<p>I&#8217;d like to also add that with elance you can really formalise the whole  process: include business terms which must be agreed upon before the project  begins and set &#8216;milestones&#8217; where certain work must be sent. Elance also has  an escrow system which means that the provider will not get your money until you  release it to them, which you can do once you have received and reviewed all  your work.</p>
<p>Digitalpoint is also a great place to get super  cheap but (all too often) super poor content. I wouldn&#8217;t recommend outsourcing your content on  forums unless the provider is clearly established or unless you simply want to  use the content for SEO purposes.</p>
<p>Cheers,<br />
Amin</p>
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