Wotack
New Member
Hi all,
I've been interested and studying affiliate marketing for years, started many sites, got accepted with affiliate networks etc. But always let these die due to time pressures of keeping these updated. (needless to say not a penny or cent for that matter earned surprisingly ;-) )
The web creation bit is fine as I have been building sites for years (although I do get hung up on everything needing to be perfect - which I am realizing is a no no in terms of actually moving something forward). So that's less of an issue.
The ideas of what market to target and the type of content that I want is also fine as I feel I have a good grasp of what makes for good/bad content on a topic.
So with that in mind, I guess my question is really about content writing and what are the best methods to employ. My concern with using sites like freelancer.com (and others for content writing) is that:-
1) how do I know the content is actually original?
2) should I trust that writers will supply my content and then not just re-purpose it for someone else that asks for the same type of content?
3) What is a sensible budget? It's difficult to know if it is good value paying someone $25 for an article as opposed to paying a seasoned pro $500 for an article. I know the quality should be vastly improved, but it's a bit chicken and egg in terms of what I can outlay without knowing what my potential return could be - so need to stick on the lower side of things for starters.
4) Writing stuff myself - this I would be happy doing, but again I get hung up on things being perfect and so it takes too long. Would really welcome a how to structure a good post type list if anyone has one. So almost like a tick list that journalists use (or doing a science experiment paper at school), i.e. Title, what article is about is summary, Content (Who, what, where, why), conclusion type scenario.
Are there any other sources, suggestions that people may have for content creation, particularly article writing.
Lastly, I have always been led to believe that a written article should be around 350 - 500 words. Is this still the accepted norm (for good Search Engine Ranking purposes)?
I am very much interested in long term sites, rather than the popup "clickbank-special-offer, buy now (2 hours to go) for savings" type scenarios. I know they can work, but that type of stuff is not for me as I have to actually like the site and its content that I am working on.
Any help, advise, comments etc would be welcome.
Thanks for your time and hope you guys are all doing well in your own affiliate niches,
Cheers,
I've been interested and studying affiliate marketing for years, started many sites, got accepted with affiliate networks etc. But always let these die due to time pressures of keeping these updated. (needless to say not a penny or cent for that matter earned surprisingly ;-) )
The web creation bit is fine as I have been building sites for years (although I do get hung up on everything needing to be perfect - which I am realizing is a no no in terms of actually moving something forward). So that's less of an issue.
The ideas of what market to target and the type of content that I want is also fine as I feel I have a good grasp of what makes for good/bad content on a topic.
So with that in mind, I guess my question is really about content writing and what are the best methods to employ. My concern with using sites like freelancer.com (and others for content writing) is that:-
1) how do I know the content is actually original?
2) should I trust that writers will supply my content and then not just re-purpose it for someone else that asks for the same type of content?
3) What is a sensible budget? It's difficult to know if it is good value paying someone $25 for an article as opposed to paying a seasoned pro $500 for an article. I know the quality should be vastly improved, but it's a bit chicken and egg in terms of what I can outlay without knowing what my potential return could be - so need to stick on the lower side of things for starters.
4) Writing stuff myself - this I would be happy doing, but again I get hung up on things being perfect and so it takes too long. Would really welcome a how to structure a good post type list if anyone has one. So almost like a tick list that journalists use (or doing a science experiment paper at school), i.e. Title, what article is about is summary, Content (Who, what, where, why), conclusion type scenario.
Are there any other sources, suggestions that people may have for content creation, particularly article writing.
Lastly, I have always been led to believe that a written article should be around 350 - 500 words. Is this still the accepted norm (for good Search Engine Ranking purposes)?
I am very much interested in long term sites, rather than the popup "clickbank-special-offer, buy now (2 hours to go) for savings" type scenarios. I know they can work, but that type of stuff is not for me as I have to actually like the site and its content that I am working on.
Any help, advise, comments etc would be welcome.
Thanks for your time and hope you guys are all doing well in your own affiliate niches,
Cheers,