I need to hire writers.
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Hi,
I have a lot of websites that I am currently developing. Does anybody know of a website to find writers that are for hire.
For example, I have websites that are focused on home related content, websites focused on the printing industry, websites focused on bugs...etc.
Is there a website that I can post or hire writers that have various focuses and expertise?
Any information or advice with this will be appreciated.
Sincerely,
Garret
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Zerys and Skyword are both decent options. Craigslist and Problogger can be good options as well.
No matter where you go, you'll want to hire a few writers and select the best ones to write additional content. Don't give a writer an order of 10 articles without being sure that they're producing good content for you.
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I've used www.thecontentauthority.com and have been happy with their prices/quality of work and turn around time. You simply submit a request for an article about any topic you want, choose how many words it should be and the quality level and their writers get right on it. A 750 word blog post on a specific topic written by a "good" quality writer usually only takes 2-3 hours.
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I read a number of articles and reviews on various sites for locating writers and although I have not used them yet, my current thinking is that ProBlogger is one of the better sites to find quality writers. They have a job board that is only $50 a month.
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Believe it or not, you can get good writers from craigslist. I've hired some for a few pieces before. Granted, you will have to sift through some trash, but it's easy to tell who the good ones are. The good ones will have links to their published work, and then you can evaluate their work for yourself.
Good luck,
Ruben
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I have never hire anybody to write content but I've seen Hubspot recommending some of their tools to hire external bloggers. These tools are Zerys and WriterAccess.
I'm sorry I cannot give you any insight of these tools, perhaps someone here had an experience with them and can share some comments.
Best of luck.
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