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March 25, 2008 - Many online business owners are familiar with the phrase “Content Is King.” By all means, the content on a website should be worthy of a royal title. A website’s content is what attracts readers, brings traffic through search engines, and establishes the site’s authority level.
Unfortunately, creating the content can be a time consuming task. Most people are not natural born writers and can struggle with the writing process.
One option would be to use pre-written private label rights articles, but that isn’t always the best solution for everyone. Some of the websites that sell these articles hire writers from foreign countries and the work is written in broken English.
Even good private label rights articles have a downside in the fact that they are sold to many people. When a person puts this content on their website, the search engines will see this as duplicate content and will not send traffic to their site.
Someone who buys these articles could solve that problem by rewriting the article, but that brings us back to the first problem: some people simply do not enjoy or not skilled at writing.
Outsourcing the development and writing of the content to a ghostwriter is a simple solution that solves those problems, as the content will be original and custom made for the website owner.
By outsourcing their writing, internet marketers can have a steady stream of fresh content delivered to their websites, allowing for higher search engine rankings, more traffic, and repeat visitors. Again, it’s not always easy to find the right people for the job.
Learning how to outsource these tasks and where to find qualified writers can be a challenge. As a successful internet marketer and talented writer herself, Alice Seba understands how important content is and how hard it can be to find a competent writer.
This led her to create a free, informative guide that provides tips on what quality content is; advice on finding writers – including interview tips and help for determining appropriate payment terms; strategies for coming up with new content topics; and more.
This guide is available for free download at
http://allcustomcontent.com/free-outsourcing-guide.html