Does anyone know of a great inexpensive article writing company overseas?
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Hello,
I'm hoping someone here has used or knows about a content writing company overseas that is very good.
We would provide a lot of the information, and they would gather the rest by internet or talking with manufacturers by skype.
We need at least 200 articles written, and we're on a tight budget.
The articles need to be unique content, and very helpful to users.
The people or person I hire will provide the articles in Microsoft Word, I'll do the rest.
So far I've posted on Elance.
Any useful people, companies, or helpful hints in doing this is appreciated!
Thank you.
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Reposted with adjustments here:
http://www.seomoz.org/q/us-company-that-can-write-stellar-content-for-us-your-suggestions
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Hi Bob,
If you're looking for reasonably good quality at inexpensive rates, I'd use TextBroker.com and choose the '4*' option when you create the job. You'll pay around $10 for an average length article and the majority of the time you won't need to do much editing.
Hope that helps,
Matt
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I'm going to repost this question searching for companies in the USA or Canada
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Hello Bob
Contact the below provide companies.
Expert Village Media
Gowebbaby IT SolutionsRegards
Amit -
How much would you pay per article? Or for all 200? - pm me
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Could you or someone else here give me a couple of names of companies that would provide stellar, unique, quality content at some appropriate rate?
Who would you guys recommend that's here in the states?
Thanks!
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I hate to be a Bernie Bummer, but Content is King, and I don't recommend going after the cheapest solution when looking to produce it. While it's theoretically possible to find an "overseas" individual or company willing to produce content very cheaply, the chances are very good that the content itself will generally be low quality.
In a nutshell, if you're on a tight budget, content is not the area to apply restraints to.
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