Need-an-Article.Com Ghostwriting Service Review

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Chances are that if you've been involved in internet marketing for 2 seconds you've seen the praises about the wonder of article marketing. It sounds like a dream, especially for those who are too cheap or too broke to pay for advertising. Just write and distribute articles with a resource link leading back to your site and those articles will work for you for years to come, adding more back links in the search engines and more visitors to your site - all for free!

But then you hit a couple of snags. First, it takes a while for article marketing to work and you can't just write one or two... or ten. You have to write multiple articles with each individual one sending a small, steady stream of visitors to your site. Second, the amount of time it takes for you to write one article can be a long process. And third, you could pay someone to do it, but you might have to pay a pretty penny to get a quality 400-600 word article. Well, there's nothing that can be done about the first obstacle, but there is a service out there that can help you with the other two.

Want someone else to write an article for you for less than $6 a piece? Try Need-An-Article. The founder, Scott Foster, has come up with an affordable service using writers who will write unique, quality articles for your to use as you wish. The membership cost is cheap (just $10 per month at the time of writing), and you can get a 300-550 word article for only $5.52.

You can also get a 1,000 word article (maximum) written for $9.03. Multiple articles written in bulk (up to 10) gives you an additional discount per article (less than $5), and you can have single or multiple private label articles rewritten at low cost too. In addition, some new writing services are being added, such as auto responder emails, sales copy, and press releases.

I've used Need-An-Article multiple times and have been very happy with the service and the quality of writing. Take a look at an example of a sleep well article I'm using in my marketing efforts. Usually you'll get your article(s) written in 2-4 days, and your writer will be just a click away.

Once you join, you can read guidelines on what to include in your article requests to get them picked up by a writer quickly (I suggest you print those guidelines out. You'll be using them a lot). You'll also be able to click on your "My Activity" link any time to see the status of your article request (open, writing, verifying, and complete), send emails to your writer(s), organize your completed articles, give feedback, request a one-time change/revision, retract an article, and more. And as soon as you log in, the system will let you know if there could be any potential delays in getting your article done by displaying the system load as "normal, moderate, or high."

I mentioned the guidelines above and they're great to have, but they also highly recommend that you provide source material for your articles (about 1,000 words worth for a 500 word article). So if you're one who doesn't like the research stage and was hoping to avoid that completely, well you're out of luck unless you don't want your articles snatched up quickly.

There are other extras coming soon, but that's beyond the scope of this article. If you want unique, quality articles at an affordable price, I recommend you try out the service at Need-An-Article.

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  • Jeff B6/14/2010

    Samantha, writers are not making internet marketers thousands of dollars.lol. If you knew more about what it takes for a blog to even earn 10 bucks a month, you would not have made your comment. Most of the people hiring us "poor" writers are those with many secondary blogs that they are trying to build up rank for in order to give rank to their primary blog. They want SEO optimized articles, and these type of articles are not difficult to write.
    I write for Textbroker, and it is possible to make a good hourly wage if you really know how to do quick research and type fast.
    We don't look at the writing as making 5 dollars an article, we look at it as making 15 dollars or more per hour!
    See the difference?

  • Danny Brown7/8/2008

    This would all be well and good if these were correct facts. However, there's a lot more to this particular "writing service" than you mention here.

  • Curious Bystander7/8/2008

    Hey there. So just curious why you removed the comments that showed both sides of this writing service? Isn't that akin to giving your readers false information?

  • Danny Brown7/7/2008

    The problem with many of these types of sites are that, while you can get some great writers just starting out and who aren't aware of their worth, you can also get average or sub-standard writers where plagiarism is their favourite word. And I know from personal experience that there are many articles from these types of site that aren't even proofread - the "proofreader" instead allows established writers' work to go through unproofed, with the reasoning being that they can be trusted not to make an error. I don't care how great a writer is - we are all human and there will always be mistakes made. My tip - do your own research about the site you're looking at; otherwise it could come back and bite you.

  • Samantha Cummings7/7/2008

    Poor writers...I've worked for $5 an article (ages ago and would never do it again) - Imagine taking an hour to research and write an excellent article to make internet marketers thousands of dollars - and getting paid less than someone working in fast food. I would never, ever advocate this. Boo. Are you a writer? How could you?

  • Susan Anderson9/16/2007

    When you start looking for article writers, you have to make certain that you get someone who is a native English speaker, and who will be able to communicate with you throughout the project, unless you want to pay for crap that doesn't make any sense, and has been rewritten from other sources!

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