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Make Money With Articles: Finding The Right Freelance Writer

By Expert Author: Arlene Markette | Article Abstract
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If you want to make money with articles and don't want to write the articles yourself, you will need to find a good freelance writer.  As you might imagine, finding a freelance writer who does quality work can be a time consuming affair.  However, it will be time well spent if you can locate a writer who can produce well-written articles in an efficient manner.

Test Before You Invest

A word of advice: when trying out a new writer, only submit a job order for a small batch of articles to begin with.  Until you can be sure that you  are receiving quality articles, you don't want to invest a lot of money for material that is not up to your standards.  Keep in mind that just because  a writer advertises themselves as an expert doesn't mean they are suitable for your particular type of writing project.

For instance ,a writer might be perfectly proficient in writing essays or reports.  But, if your area of need is poetry or verse type writing, you may end up with  material that is less than satisfactory.  Freelance writers tend to take on projects in many different areas, especially in these difficult economic  times.  So, it is crucial that you find out in advance if the writer you are hiring can create the exact type of content that you need.

How to Locate A Freelance Writer

There are many different websites that will allow you to locate a quality freelance writer.  Here you will be able to post your budge and project specifications and receive a bid or price quote in return.  A few of these websites include:

Guru
Elance
Rent-A-Coder
Warrior Forum
Sitepoint
And many others . . .

Request A Writing Sample

Always request writing samples, before hiring a freelance writer, so that you can judge their level of skill.  As I mentioned above, you want the type of writer who can provide you with the particular type of article that you need.  If the writer sends you a stupendous news-type piece and you are looking for a more creative, fictional type article, please do not hire them!  Shop around until you find a freelance writer that is perfect for your needs.

You Get What You Pay For

Remember, you get what you pay for.  If you are willing to pay a little bit extra for each article, you will tend to get more bids from writers who will produce quality work.  Your goal is to inform, entertain, and hook your website visitors so that they will return to read more of your content.  Each visitor is a chance to make money with your articles.

Even though the initial outlay for a 500 word article may seem a bit steep, in the long run, your investment in quality content will pay off.
Arlene Markette

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