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Is
it worth paying for professional copywriting?
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by:
Amber
McNaught |
"Article writers wanted: I will pay $3.50
per article. Must be quality writing - no
hobbyists!"
No, this isn't a joke. It's an actual job
advert, posted on a website earlier this
year. What's more, there's nothing particularly
unusual about this advert. It seems that
more and more often these days, people expect
writers to work for free - or as close to
free as it's possible to get.
So what's the catch? Well, professional
copywriters won't write for $3.50, which
means that the only people who'll respond
to an advert like this will be very people
the employer says he doesn't want - hobbyists.
But what's wrong with that? Why not go with
a hobbyist - a non-professional writer?
What can a professional copywriter give
you that an amateur can't?
Here's what:
1. Time
Let's think for a minute about how many
$3.50 articles a writer would need to produce
in order to make anything like a decent
amount of money from it. Quite a few. Quite
a few hundred, in fact. In order for it
to be worth their while, then, the cheap
article writer has to be churning them out
at the rate of at least a few an hour. They're
not going to spend a lot of time on each
article: what would be the point? Even if
each article takes them an hour, they're
still earning less than minimum wage, so
the article you receive isn't going to be
carefully researched and written: it's going
to be churned out in as little time as possible.
2. Quality
You may think quality doesn't matter too
much. If you're commissioning articles for
a website, you may be tempted to think that
quantity is all that matters: the more pages
of content and keywords you have, the better
your chances of being ranked in the search
engines, after all.
Think about why you want a good ranking
though? Presumably you want your site to
be well-ranked in order to receive more
traffic and more sales. Your content, then,
is there to lure in people, not search engines.
And it's a fact that most people arriving
at a website full of badly-written content
will just hit that back button right away.
3. Credibility
There's no doubt that good quality writing
lends credibility to your website or articles,
while sloppy writing creates the impression
that even you didn't think your project
was worth investing in, so no-one else should
either.
4. Skill and Experience
Some people think that anyone who knows
how to string a sentence together can call
themselves a writer. Not so. A professional
copywriter doesn't just put words on the
page: they know the right words to use to
gain the reaction you're looking for from
your audience. It takes years of experience
to know what works and what doesn't in terms
of website copy. Do you really think someone
who's spent years acquiring those skills
will give them away for $3.50?
Of course, it's up to you. If your main
concern is adding content to your site for
very little cost, go with the $3 article
writers. But if you want to create a high
quality website, with content which will
pull in visitors and keep them coming back,
it could be worth bringing in the professionals.
About the author:
Amber McNaught offers a professional but
affordable copywriting service through her
business, Hot
Igloo Productions Ltd.
Amber McNaught offers a professional but
affordable copywriting service through her
business, Hot
Igloo Productions Ltd.
Amber also runs WritingWorld.org
- an online agency for freelance writers,
editors and proofreaders.
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