Hello WA community!
At my current pace of 1 article (ranging from 1,000 to 3,000) words/week, is it a good idea to outsource my article content? I would love to be able
It’s not the right path to be followed as it has a cost, you are just starting and it’s better that you write your posts as you should be the one who builds trust and a long-term relationship with your readers, not the outsource writer.
You are expected to write at least 2 or 3 1,000+ word posts a week to start driving traffic and “getting seen” by Google or any other search engine.
Tom
Thank you for the tip, Tom. Instead of writing giant 2000-3000 word articles , I am thinking of breaking up the articles into a series of smaller related articles.
Thuc
Hi Thuc, a lot of good things can happen with Google SEO when you are consistently loading 2-3 articles per week with lots of internal and external links but I think it is better for you to be doing one regularly each week as you learn the ropes. If you can afford to pay a copywriter it is an investment in your business.
I've been using a copywriter for 7 months and it's been a pleasure to work with him. Yes, it is an upfront cost for the 12 articles + per month but worth every cent. I've also learned a lot from him as he is a profitable blogger too on his own website.
That said, it is about finding someone that you like and can work with, just as you would if you were a boss with an employee.
There are some great copywriters out there and I list them in my tutorial below. How to find a copywriter Regards,
Lily
Thank you for the tip and resource, Lily. I will keep that in mind when I look for a copywriter.
Thuc
If you can afford to outsource, then go for it. The idea to test several different content writers, the hard part is finding the right writer for your niche. It can be challenging, you have to work with the writers, expect a lot of edits before accepting the final draft. I did try it once and didn’t like the challenge. I ended up doing my own edits anyway. Money down the hole, lesson learned. Outsourcing is not for everyone.
Thank you for the heads up, Brenda. I will keep that in mind when looking for a copywriter.
Thuc
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Should I outsource content writing with my niche site?
Hello WA community!
At my current pace of 1 article (ranging from 1,000 to 3,000) words/week, is it a good idea to outsource my article content? I would love to be able
You can, but you will also have to spend time finding the right writer. Writers, like every other specialty, are not created equal. Then, be prepared to pay. The ones who will write an article for a few dollars basically stink! You will get rehashed content that won't convert.
FYI, you don't need to write a 3,000 word article! I hate those - too long to read for the average consumer. They are only a hit with Google, and Google will never buy anything from you.
Instead, take a 3,000 word article and break it into two or three article. I'm guessing that would make quite a difference in your post production.
Thanks for the info and tip, Jeannine. I will keep that in my when writing articles and can certainly break it up into a series of smaller articles.
Thuc
It’s not the right path to be followed as it has a cost, you are just starting and it’s better that you write your posts as you should be the one who builds trust and a long-term relationship with your readers, not the outsource writer.
You are expected to write at least 2 or 3 1,000+ word posts a week to start driving traffic and “getting seen” by Google or any other search engine.
Tom
Thank you for the tip, Tom. Instead of writing giant 2000-3000 word articles , I am thinking of breaking up the articles into a series of smaller related articles.
Thuc
Hi Thuc, a lot of good things can happen with Google SEO when you are consistently loading 2-3 articles per week with lots of internal and external links but I think it is better for you to be doing one regularly each week as you learn the ropes. If you can afford to pay a copywriter it is an investment in your business.
I've been using a copywriter for 7 months and it's been a pleasure to work with him. Yes, it is an upfront cost for the 12 articles + per month but worth every cent. I've also learned a lot from him as he is a profitable blogger too on his own website.
That said, it is about finding someone that you like and can work with, just as you would if you were a boss with an employee.
There are some great copywriters out there and I list them in my tutorial below. How to find a copywriter Regards,
Lily
Thank you for the tip and resource, Lily. I will keep that in mind when I look for a copywriter.
Thuc
If you can afford to outsource, then go for it. The idea to test several different content writers, the hard part is finding the right writer for your niche. It can be challenging, you have to work with the writers, expect a lot of edits before accepting the final draft. I did try it once and didn’t like the challenge. I ended up doing my own edits anyway. Money down the hole, lesson learned. Outsourcing is not for everyone.
Thank you for the heads up, Brenda. I will keep that in mind when looking for a copywriter.
Thuc
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Hello WA community!
I created an email xyz@mydomainname.com and I would like to forward all emails to this email address to a Gmail email account. The problem is I'm get
Hey Thuc,
Here's Kyle's training on this subject: Setting Up A Domain Specific Email Account And also... Lynne's video that may assist you: How To Use Your Gmail Account For Your WA Email Addresses Hope this helps you.
I know, it is confusing.
Here's what you do.
Go directly to forwarder.
That is where you create the email to be forwarded and where it will be forwarded.
Then you're all set.
Rudy
Yes. It is working now, Rudy. Thanks for checking in to see how I'm doing. Much appreciated.
Thuc
you can import the account details of what you have created now into your gmail account (click on smtp settings to get all the details needed)
you will have an inbox under siteemails as well as getting hte emails into your gmail account....
or you don't have a separate inbox and use the forwarding service...as Alan says...
but you can't have both....you either have a separate inbox or not
have fun Thuc
phil
You have created an email box on the WA servers ... you need to delete this one and then create the Forwarding rule using that email address ... it can not be both a mailbox and a forward.
Select the "New Email Forward" option as shown below, after you have deleted the mailbox!
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How to use email forwarding under site email?
Hello WA community!
I created an email xyz@mydomainname.com and I would like to forward all emails to this email address to a Gmail email account. The problem is I'm get
Hey Thuc,
Here's Kyle's training on this subject: Setting Up A Domain Specific Email Account And also... Lynne's video that may assist you: How To Use Your Gmail Account For Your WA Email Addresses Hope this helps you.
I know, it is confusing.
Here's what you do.
Go directly to forwarder.
That is where you create the email to be forwarded and where it will be forwarded.
Then you're all set.
Rudy
Yes. It is working now, Rudy. Thanks for checking in to see how I'm doing. Much appreciated.
Thuc
you can import the account details of what you have created now into your gmail account (click on smtp settings to get all the details needed)
you will have an inbox under siteemails as well as getting hte emails into your gmail account....
or you don't have a separate inbox and use the forwarding service...as Alan says...
but you can't have both....you either have a separate inbox or not
have fun Thuc
phil
You have created an email box on the WA servers ... you need to delete this one and then create the Forwarding rule using that email address ... it can not be both a mailbox and a forward.
Select the "New Email Forward" option as shown below, after you have deleted the mailbox!
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Hello WA community!
There is limited space in the title section that shows up in the search engines. With that said, is it a good idea to omit question marks, periods, p
It depends.
If the punctuation is relative to your point of view, say a dash or hyphen, use it. Otherwise, don't.
Rewrite your title if possible.
Rudy
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Usage of question marks, periods, punctuations in the title?
Hello WA community!
There is limited space in the title section that shows up in the search engines. With that said, is it a good idea to omit question marks, periods, p
It depends.
If the punctuation is relative to your point of view, say a dash or hyphen, use it. Otherwise, don't.
Rewrite your title if possible.
Rudy
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You can, but you will also have to spend time finding the right writer. Writers, like every other specialty, are not created equal. Then, be prepared to pay. The ones who will write an article for a few dollars basically stink! You will get rehashed content that won't convert.
FYI, you don't need to write a 3,000 word article! I hate those - too long to read for the average consumer. They are only a hit with Google, and Google will never buy anything from you.
Instead, take a 3,000 word article and break it into two or three article. I'm guessing that would make quite a difference in your post production.
Thanks for the info and tip, Jeannine. I will keep that in my when writing articles and can certainly break it up into a series of smaller articles.
Thuc