Websites? Would you mind getting
paid money less than
what you think you deserve? I recently got sucked into
this
business not quite long ago because I had an objective and I
did set a
target for myself. I want to quickly accumulate some money to invest in another
online business on which I have been
undergoing training for some time now. That was why I decided to write keyword-based
search engine optimized articles for content
mill websites and get paid no
matter the price.
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A digital marketing website is one where a requester provides you with topics to write articles
on, or specific keywords which you
should use to write their articles. There
are two types of digital content websites.
In the first type, the price of each
article is fixed according to the predetermined number of words in the article.
For instance, the price
of 150 or 300 words article will differ from that of
500, 700 or 1000 words. Well that may not be news to you I guess. When you
complete the job and submit, if the requester approves it, your account is
instantly credited with the specified amount fixed for the
article less the commission
paid to website administrators. If your article is rejected, the topic or
keyword is automatically returned to
the writing pool for you or someone else to try
and the reason for rejecting the article is usually given.
Apart from being
given the number of words other information provided by the requester may
include the keyword density, where
and how to arrange your headings and subheadings, whether it should be written
in American or U.K. English and so on.
The other type is content mill website, like freelancing sites, one where you
bid for the writing jobs and the number of bidders is
usually high. If the
owner of the job finds you worthy by looking at your portfolio and your
qualification you get the job. The problem
with this is the ridiculously low
prices which some writers bid just to capture the job. It makes no sense because
writing is not an easy
task. The moment you decide to write an article, the first problem that will confront you is the
blank computer screen staring at you
while you battle to figure out how to
commence writing. Here you have a keyword or a topic which you have to research
on, and then
compose an article
making sure that every sentence is grammatically correct. At the end, you are
paid what one
experienced writer called peanuts.
Moreover in some cases, the
owner of the article cannot give you a
recommendation which you can make
reference to if you have other clients whom you may wish to write for outside
the platform where
your current writing is taking place. It becomes more
difficult when the article you earlier submitted and was accepted cannot be used
as
a reference by you because you do not know the website where it is going to
be published. You have simply written the article as a ghost
writer.
The question now is should you write articles for content
mill websites?
My answer is a very loud
YES. What are the reasons for my saying
yes?
That explanation will form the basis of my next article.
Meanwhile to
register with the same website from which I write articles for website content
and earn monthly income click here now
and you’ll be glad you did.

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