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    nitinvyas is offline Renter
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    LOL....... Amber's comment. That would be some scene and a comment I wont forget. You are right Amber, you get low priced stuff from peddlers but quality is always the issue.
    NITIN VYAS

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    Quote Originally Posted by amberstar702 View Post
    It is interesting to observe the time spent on exchanges by some real estate agents here about saving a few dollars on the content for their all-important website and the attitudes of others who realize the importance of presenting relevant, unique content for the users - NOT only to satisfy the search engines. A very telling picture on the attitudes of the agents overall!
    Several good points.

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    LOL. Amber has a point. Just because its the cheapest doesn't mean its the best bargain.

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    nitinvyas is offline Renter
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    I agree Jade, however if you were writing for news paper or doing a press release money would never be an issue but if you you want your site to be updated everyday with new content and you have to keep a copywriter who would charge 2500$ a month, don't you think its expensive?
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    Quote Originally Posted by nitinvyas View Post
    I agree Jade, however if you were writing for news paper or doing a press release money would never be an issue but if you you want your site to be updated everyday with new content and you have to keep a copywriter who would charge 2500$ a month, don't you think its expensive?
    Totally agree. You got to the point.

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    beer234 is offline Fixer Upper
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    I can tell you that I pay a company called ArticlesAndContent.com $10 for 0-250 words and $13 for 251 - 400 words and it goes up from there. They do a good job researching and writing and have always been happy to fix anything I didn't like. I've also hired some less expensive ones at elance.com but it's hit or miss and you deffinetly get what you pay for.

    Good Luck!

    John

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    jimkimmons is offline Fixer Upper
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    Another good source is Constant-Content.com.

    All content run through editors. Choose level of license you want. Real estate content there. All content run through Copyscape to assure originality.
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    Of course, someone who's profession is really into the field of content writing or a writer because they are good in writing articles.
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    Outsource a content writer for your site.. For sure you cannot be over charged for that..
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    Ask any acomplished author on what the difference is between a professional and an amateur writer. Chances are, they will tell you the same thing: research.

    When considering a fair priece for an article or editorial, consider how many verifiable facts, statistics and pieces of useful information it contains. They are what your readers base your legitimacy and reputation on.

    Just my humble opinion...

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