Write Dirt-Cheap Yet High Quality Content - 20,000 Words
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One of the times I wrote a high-quality, deeply researched article, I charged the client as much as USD 200 for 1,000 words. Here's a sample: https://goo.gl/8kPXz8
I've always thought it's impossible to offer cheap, yet incredibly high-quality content...
That’s until I analyzed the entire process of producing high quality content, and discovered an incredible amount of research content that gets trashed in the process.
How?
Well, an expert online writer is much like an academic researcher presenting a one-page report, full of graphs, charts and analysis. That one-page report is based on 10s or 100s of pages of information from respondents and other sources, which is never published.
Wow!
If all that content is published, it would radically change the pricing of high quality content.
Instead of getting a mere 1,000 words of content for an astounding USD 200, you'll get as much as 20,000 words for USD 400:
- one 1,000-word highly researched article with unique, original data analysis
- nineteen 1,000-word articles consisting of research content, which is user-generated content
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FAQs
Question 1: Won’t the only high quality content be 1,000 words, not the rest of the 19,000 words of research content?
Answer: That’s a completely mistaken notion. One of the most popular types of content online is curated lists, e.g. a list reviewing the most shared health-related articles online. That list could be the qualitative research content used in producing a comprehensive analytics article.
Question 2: So, is the benefit just about getting more and better content at lower cost?
Answer: If that’s what you think, you’re focusing on a rock and missing the entire mountain. The 19,000 words of research content is actually user-generated content. And if there’s anything that gets traction online it’s user-generated content.
Question 3: Won’t this be a whole bunch of articles with related content?
Answer: Yes and no. To show your expertise in a niche, won’t you write as much content as possible focused on your niche?
I've always thought it's impossible to offer cheap, yet incredibly high-quality content...
That’s until I analyzed the entire process of producing high quality content, and discovered an incredible amount of research content that gets trashed in the process.
How?
Well, an expert online writer is much like an academic researcher presenting a one-page report, full of graphs, charts and analysis. That one-page report is based on 10s or 100s of pages of information from respondents and other sources, which is never published.
Wow!
If all that content is published, it would radically change the pricing of high quality content.
Instead of getting a mere 1,000 words of content for an astounding USD 200, you'll get as much as 20,000 words for USD 400:
- one 1,000-word highly researched article with unique, original data analysis
- nineteen 1,000-word articles consisting of research content, which is user-generated content
------------------------------------------
FAQs
Question 1: Won’t the only high quality content be 1,000 words, not the rest of the 19,000 words of research content?
Answer: That’s a completely mistaken notion. One of the most popular types of content online is curated lists, e.g. a list reviewing the most shared health-related articles online. That list could be the qualitative research content used in producing a comprehensive analytics article.
Question 2: So, is the benefit just about getting more and better content at lower cost?
Answer: If that’s what you think, you’re focusing on a rock and missing the entire mountain. The 19,000 words of research content is actually user-generated content. And if there’s anything that gets traction online it’s user-generated content.
Question 3: Won’t this be a whole bunch of articles with related content?
Answer: Yes and no. To show your expertise in a niche, won’t you write as much content as possible focused on your niche?
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