Four Reasons to Outsource your Article Writing

Webmasters have discovered the way to keep readers happy is to provide fresh content. If you have a small website you may be able to write your own articles. In some cases, however, you may want to consider the services of a ghostwriter.

A ghostwriter is a professional writer hired to write various projects such as books, articles, stories, speeches, etc. that is attributed to someone else. The person who hires the ghostwriter to write for them receives all rights to the work.

There are several reasons one may decide to use the services of a ghostwriter. I have listed 4 of these reasons below:

1. Your website is growing and you can’t write fast enough. Your website visitors will only continue coming to a site that provides consistent fresh content. A website that doesn’t provide new content for their visitors is like inviting friends over for dinner and serving them leftovers from last week. I can assure you they will not quickly return to your house for dinner! Nor will your website visitors return to your website if they find the same content over and over. What need is there to return?

A consistent update with custom articles written by a ghostwriter (or yourself if you have the time and talent) will insure your visitors will come back for more. That’s why blogs are so popular. The content is always changing. The visitor knows he will get the latest update. The bottom line is simply this: the more visitors you have coming to your website the better are your chances to make money. The fresher, updating content you put on your site the more traffic you will have. If your website traffic is increasing fast, you will also need to update fast and that usually means you need help. A ghostwriter can help you keep that traffic coming.

2. You can sell but you can’t write. Yep, it’s true that some people can’t write and you may be one of them. In fact, you may even think you don’t need articles because all you are doing is “selling widgets”. On the contrary, you do need content of all sorts even if you aren’t planning to use articles to drive traffic to your site. You need: product descriptions, pre-sell pages, thank-you pages and about-us pages to name a few. You need all sorts of informational pages on your site or it will become a dull, boring blight on the internet landscape. The truth is your site will die if you don’t keep it alive with interesting information that keeps people returning.

Thankfully, there are people who can write and who love to write. Ghostwriters are in the business of writing articles, product descriptions, press releases, content pages of all kinds – and you can legally pretend that you were the author. By hiring a ghostwriter you can now focus on selling and customer service and smile all the way to the bank.

3. Time is limited and you simply don’t have time to write. Many webmasters hold down a full time job and work on the Internet in their spare time. Maybe you have a dozen plus websites and can’t keep up the pace of writing for so many sites to keep them fresh. Maybe you’re a full-time wife and mother.

Whatever the reason many website owners simply don’t have time to dedicate to writing content. The good news is that even if you are working 40 hours a week on a full time job, or 24 hours a day as a wife and mother you can still earn money on the Internet. Yes, you still need good, quality content. Thankfully it’s not hard to locate a qualified content ghostwriter these days! By using the services of a ghostwriter “you can have your cake and eat it too”, meaning you can keep your current job or role as wife and mother and build up a nice Internet business on the side. What a deal.

4. You hate to write. You really shouldn’t even try to write if you hate it. But, that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t own a website! Usually one would be told, “Don’t go into that business if you hate it so much”, but with building websites you can hate to write and still build a very successful business. Yes, the surest path to failure is to work in a career one hates. Can you imagine a pastor who hates people? Or, a chef who hates to cook?

The good news is that you can hate to write (and websites require lots of writing) and still have a huge success story when you start outsourcing your content writing to ghostwriters. So, if you simply hate to write don’t fret! Chalk it up as one more reason to outsource your content to a qualified ghostwriter. Not that you really need a reason; outsourcing is good business, allowing you to double and triple your income without doubling or tripling your workload. What other reason do you need?

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