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Originally Posted by deegz
Is it just me, or is anyone else having trouble writing articles for all these places we are submitting them to...WP, Squidoo, Hubpages etc.
It took me almost 2 hrs. to write just one article and it wasn't even very long or very good. Plus, we are supposed to be updating these sites on a regular basis with more articles, right?
I am searching via Samurai for content plus using other software similar to Samurai and they are just not coming up with much that I can use.
Should I just outsource and have them written?
Any suggestions would be very welcome.
Thanks.
Deegz
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Deegz,
I like this question because it is about using time and going for quality.
I have never outsourced because I don't trust the quality of someone else's writing. The drawback is, as you have experienced, it takes time to put together a good article.
Especially when you bring into account the use of keywords and spreading them well in an article.
As an offline writer, my suggestion to you is, if you decide to do the writing yourself -- it's a matter of practice. Things are tough at the beginning. That's true for writing just as in everything else. And there's a learning curve.
But just like these marketing tools that you are coming to learn and use well, writing takes practice, and after you've written a few articles - good or bad - writing somehow gets easier and faster.
The key to quality in writing is re-writing. That gets faster with practice too.
As a hands on example of all this: I knew I had to respond when I saw your question, yet I had no idea what I wanted to say to you when I began writing. And here I've whipped off this essay, teaming in wisdom and practicality, without having to rewrite a thing, in 4 minutes.
Keep up the good work