Need an Article : Automatic Article Writing


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There has always been a call for content on the internet. After all, that is what keeps the internet and the world economy going isn’t it? If it wasn’t for new content many businesses would simply go under. With this harsh truth, there is a serious problem. Many business owners cannot afford to write content for their own websites. Perhaps they could, but if they took the time to do so they would find themselves spending more time on articles than running the actual business. This would end in poor sales, which is something that no company can afford.

Many business owners turned to PLR, or Private Label Rights articles. These worked well up to a point, but much of the work was being outsourced to writers outside the United States. That’s not to say there is anything wrong with such writers, but many of them are not completely fluent in the English language. Shoppers from America and other English speaking companies would not give any site a chance if it’s English was choppy, or the grammar poor.

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In the end, many people were forced to buy PLR articles and edit them to make sense, which again took quite a bit of time. But with every catastrophe, there is always going to be a light at the end of the tunnel. Something new popped up, and it wasn’t the standard PLR website that so many people had become accustomed to. No, this was different. This was Need an Article, a site started by my buddy Scott Foster.

NAA began hiring writers to compose content for a very low price. The first thing that one might think is that a low priced website would have low quality. Amazingly enough, the quality of articles that come from the desks of NAA writers is top notch, and quite possibly the best anyone has ever seen on the internet. Why is this? Is it because the NAA staff has such high expectations of their writers? Is it because the writers genuinely care? It’s hard to tell because there has never been a service like this.

But how does it work? It’s actually quite simple; a client opens an account on NAA, which costs a certain fee, and then they can use credits (money) to request articles. There are three article sizes, which are small, medium, and large. The small articles are relatively simple, being about 550 words. Medium articles are 765 words, and large articles are 1000 words. The price of the articles depends on what size you request, and what your specifications are.

For instance, if you just request a basic article and provide adequate resources, the price will be low. Higher prices will be established if your request is complicated, requires extensive research, and calls for more keyword usage than normal. Either way, you can be sure to receive a great article due to the Proof Reading staff that has been put in place to ensure just that.

Before you receive anything from a writer, the work is put in a PR (Proof Reading) bin where the content can be scrutinized. It is then passed on to the client, and the client may then request a One Time Change (OTC) if the content is not to their satisfaction. With all of these features in place, you are certain to receive great content.

If you want to have a rewrite done, you will find that there are two options. The first option is for a standard rewrite. The other option is for Unique Article Wizard, in which case you will receive two copies of the article with an identical number of paragraphs. These rewrites are not dropped in the PR bin, but rather are given directly to the client.

You cannot ask for a better writing service. With a top notch team of writers and proof readers, it is almost impossible to receive content that does not meet your specifications. Sign up today, and soon enough you’ll be leaving those PLR articles behind for good. Happy Hunting!

Rick

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One Comment

  1. Posted January 9, 2010 at 6:03 PM | Permalink

    Thanks Rick, this is a service that many people who run content websites for SEO look for. Ive been outsourcing to foreigners who write in broken english, and now that you’ve introduced this service, Ill definitely give it a try!

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