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Authoring & Writing Content

First and foremost, thank you to all that have reached out to me and wishing good luck at the start of this adventure. I'm still trying to juggle a few professional live changi

Use AI to scale. Writing your content is where you find your voice and refine the tool you’ll be using for multiple sites and ventures in the future.

Hiring writers for your content is usually something you’d do if you reach a point later where you’re looking to start a second website or even third website. Your writing process is one that you will have refined and you will then be training writers to mimic since you know exactly what works for your audience.

Now, especially with the AI authors at your disposal, there’s no need for it, especially so, so early in your journey.

Scale with AI. See if you can get to one a day. You’ll be golden 😎👍🏼💯

Great feedback! Thank you Eric.
I had actually ordered the posts after a Kyle video and before getting the access to the AI author! Will do moving forward.

Absolutely. You're totally on the right track. This is exactly how you learn and find your way :) Keep it up!

Hi - when hiring somebody, they are "ghostwriters" and you are not required to name them, or add any of their details to your website.

By accepting payment, they have given up the rights to that piece of work, and it is perfectly acceptable to publish the content as your own work.

Many of the most famous blogs, websites, and books are written by ghostwriters!

However, as somebody brand new to this process, it can be difficult for you know what "good" writing is, and what content will attract traffic until you start to see your own posts ranking (or not) in several months.

And if you are paying a cheap price, less than $25 per 1000 words, do ensure that you have a way of checking if the content is duplicate and already published elsewhere.



Thank you Diane,
I have been writing content for my ex company's LinkedIn business account and mine for a while now. It's the Affiliate marketing part I'm new at!
But I definitely need to brush up and get better! My first few posts on the new website show up in the mid-20 positions.
The articles came with a plagiarism reports from Grammarly and AI detection reports from Copyleaks. Good enough?
I sincerely appreciate your feedback!
Thank you again.
pc

Sounds as though you have covered the bases by having proof that the articles are not plagiarised, and not entirely AI-written.

Just as an aside, as regards the ranking process, this can take 6 months.

So, any initial ranking at this very early stage could change in the future.

For the first few months, Google tests your content against that of your competitors and your rankings can fluctuate, even on a daily basis.

Good luck!

I appreciate the comments. Looking forward to following you.

I would advise you to learn the process before hiring writers. Well, you can sign them a contract, own the content, and edit it accordingly.

However, I also advise using the AI Authorship here at WA. You can schedule posts in wordpress.

Thanks Abie,
I've done all the core training. Now I'm just a sponge, reading and trying to assimilate best practices and content. It was a Fiverr gig. I am granted the intellectual property rights on the content. But my question is one of integrity, maybe? Or feeling like an imposter? Or is this just acceptable and comes with the job, type of mentality I should have.
Furthermore, are you suggesting I schedule the post then?
I truly appreciate the insight. :)
pc

I would not use Fiverr. They're not top quality... I'd say you better write it yourself.

Alternatively, you may use Upwork.com or OnlineJobs.PH, Text Broker, or Jobs section of ProBlogger.

Yeah, go with scheduling. However, for starters, there's no harm in uploading buffer content.

The recommendation is to keep updating blogs 2 - 3 posts weekly, which is for the foreseeable future.

Sounds like solid advice to me! Will do. Thank you so much!

Np :) You're awesomely welcome.

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About the author section and post scalability?

About the author section and post scalability?

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Authoring & Writing Content

First and foremost, thank you to all that have reached out to me and wishing good luck at the start of this adventure. I'm still trying to juggle a few professional live changi

Use AI to scale. Writing your content is where you find your voice and refine the tool you’ll be using for multiple sites and ventures in the future.

Hiring writers for your content is usually something you’d do if you reach a point later where you’re looking to start a second website or even third website. Your writing process is one that you will have refined and you will then be training writers to mimic since you know exactly what works for your audience.

Now, especially with the AI authors at your disposal, there’s no need for it, especially so, so early in your journey.

Scale with AI. See if you can get to one a day. You’ll be golden 😎👍🏼💯

Great feedback! Thank you Eric.
I had actually ordered the posts after a Kyle video and before getting the access to the AI author! Will do moving forward.

Absolutely. You're totally on the right track. This is exactly how you learn and find your way :) Keep it up!

Hi - when hiring somebody, they are "ghostwriters" and you are not required to name them, or add any of their details to your website.

By accepting payment, they have given up the rights to that piece of work, and it is perfectly acceptable to publish the content as your own work.

Many of the most famous blogs, websites, and books are written by ghostwriters!

However, as somebody brand new to this process, it can be difficult for you know what "good" writing is, and what content will attract traffic until you start to see your own posts ranking (or not) in several months.

And if you are paying a cheap price, less than $25 per 1000 words, do ensure that you have a way of checking if the content is duplicate and already published elsewhere.



Thank you Diane,
I have been writing content for my ex company's LinkedIn business account and mine for a while now. It's the Affiliate marketing part I'm new at!
But I definitely need to brush up and get better! My first few posts on the new website show up in the mid-20 positions.
The articles came with a plagiarism reports from Grammarly and AI detection reports from Copyleaks. Good enough?
I sincerely appreciate your feedback!
Thank you again.
pc

Sounds as though you have covered the bases by having proof that the articles are not plagiarised, and not entirely AI-written.

Just as an aside, as regards the ranking process, this can take 6 months.

So, any initial ranking at this very early stage could change in the future.

For the first few months, Google tests your content against that of your competitors and your rankings can fluctuate, even on a daily basis.

Good luck!

I appreciate the comments. Looking forward to following you.

I would advise you to learn the process before hiring writers. Well, you can sign them a contract, own the content, and edit it accordingly.

However, I also advise using the AI Authorship here at WA. You can schedule posts in wordpress.

Thanks Abie,
I've done all the core training. Now I'm just a sponge, reading and trying to assimilate best practices and content. It was a Fiverr gig. I am granted the intellectual property rights on the content. But my question is one of integrity, maybe? Or feeling like an imposter? Or is this just acceptable and comes with the job, type of mentality I should have.
Furthermore, are you suggesting I schedule the post then?
I truly appreciate the insight. :)
pc

I would not use Fiverr. They're not top quality... I'd say you better write it yourself.

Alternatively, you may use Upwork.com or OnlineJobs.PH, Text Broker, or Jobs section of ProBlogger.

Yeah, go with scheduling. However, for starters, there's no harm in uploading buffer content.

The recommendation is to keep updating blogs 2 - 3 posts weekly, which is for the foreseeable future.

Sounds like solid advice to me! Will do. Thank you so much!

Np :) You're awesomely welcome.

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