Everything Written -- Let me Write Your Content...Even Your Squidoo Content
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I've tasted the satisfaction of being able to write and create as a freelance ghostwriter, and I simply cannot get enough. Some have trouble getting over the fact that their name won't be on the finished material, and I can see where it may get frustrating. However, I just love the fact that I'm creating.
I get to research different topics, write up the information in an easily digestible concise tone that will inform the reader without boring them to tears, close it up, and ship it to it's rightful owner. I get paid to do what I love, and I couldn't ask for anything more really.
I hate the junk that I see out there on the internet when I'm searching for information on something important. It's either not organized correctly, so I just don't get it, or it's a bunch of links to another set of links.
Listen, I'm a stay-at-home father to a 5 and 7 year old, so if I'm not trying to figure out some type of new symptom that they've brought home from school -- i'm typing in questions that they have, that I can't answer. (It's like they came out of the womb with a book that contains all of the questions that I couldn't possibly, as a normal human being know the answer to. e.g. "why is fire blue, yellow, and orange?" Why would I know that? )
So I want my information relevant, and easy to understand. So do your readers. I know to you it's probably a tedious boring process, and you'd rather do anything but write content for your articles, ebooks, or even your Squidoo Lenses.
I'd be happy to take it off your hands for you if you want, but for now in this lens I'm going to try and help the process a little less painful, and show you how to organize your thoughts on your webpage.
It's not that hard...
How to Write So People Will Read!
Part 1 Writing Articles That Stick to Eyes
I am confident that even you can write an article or two.
Why would you want to? Well, articles submitted to websites, and containing an anchor link to your site, can bring you a ton of traffic. It's a simple process that can pay off in spades. You write an informative article, and go and submit it into a form at a site like Ezinearticles.com or GoArticles.com.
From there, there's a chance that another site owner will pick up the article, or that the article itself will get a good placement onto the search engines like Google or Yahoo.
Now, I will say this. It's a numbers game.
I don't want to allude you to thinking that two articles submitted to any article directory will send you a flood of traffic overnight. That's just not realistic and anybody who tells you differently is lying to you. I know because I fell for the same BS lies myself.
Writing and submitting multiple articles overtime is your best bet of getting consistent traffic to your site. That's why webmasters pay ghostwriters a fair amount of money everyday to write articles. They know that they can afford to pay money, because eventually they will receive a nice return on their investment.
It's a slowly but surely method.
So if you're up for the challenge it's possible to do it yourself, and play the numbers game, I'll explain exactly how to do it in part 2.
If you're in a hurry and need the articles now, I may be able to squeeze you in and write them for you.
Troy Boyd -Everything Written
Tboyd524@msn.com
My Elance profile: Everything Written @ Elance
Links to Learn How to Write...
Or How to Hire a Writer When You Can't
- How to Make Money From Your Writing (From the Queen of Internet Writing Herself)
- You should be on Tiffany Dow's list if you want to make money online. Her name isn't all that well known yet, but there's a good reason for that. She's been the ghostwriter behind a ton of the big guns in Internet Marketing. She has a huge file cabinet of knowledge in her brain that I'm dying to go through, and if you're smart, you will too!
- My Elance Profile
- My Elance Profile. Hire me to write your articles, ebooks, blogs, Squidoo Lens, Myspace bulletins, Etc.
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by Troy Boyd
I'm a freelance writer/stay at home father (yeah, kind of wacky).
I love the writing craft, and see so much junk on the internet as far as con...
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