18 Feb 2008 04:53:16 | Matt Bacak
In today's busy world, whether your business is large or small,
it is easy to become over whelmed with day-to-day tasks.
Suddenly you realize that you need to update your web presence
content or you need to have a processes and procedures manual
on-hand in case of key personnel being out. It just becomes too
much to handle! Or perhaps you need to produce articles to
promote your business, but writing simply isn't your forte. What
do you do? It's simple; hire a ghost writer to assist you in
performing your writing tasks.
Professional, well-qualified ghost writers can be contacted via
any number of freelance project posting sites such as
www.guru.com or www.elance.com
, and others. These freelance project
posting sites permit a buyer who needs writing projects
completed, while maintaining all rights to the material upon
payment, to post a project description and allow “Work for Hire”
freelance writers to bid on your project. You can set the time
length during which bidding is permitted and even request
samples of the writers' work for review.
When posting a freelance writing project for bid on any project
posting site, you should strive to communicate facts clearly so
that service providers can bid accurately on your project.
üEstablish exactly what length, in number of words or pages, you
are requesting to be written for you.
üDefine exactly the content and purpose of your requested
project. Some examples of content types are web content, search
engine optimized web content, magazine article, resume,
processes and procedures manual, how-to report, ebook, or white
paper. The type of writer that will bid on one type of job may
not be well suited to another type of project.
üDefine format requirement. These requirements include exactly
what format you want the data should be delivered to you as a
final product such as MS Word, plain text, or rich text format.
üDetermine precisely the deadline for delivery of your final
products. If you have an exact need date for your material,
state that date in your project description. Those writers who
can not meet your deadline will simply not waste your time
reading their bids.
üCommunicate any other requirements. You may want content to
have bulleted points, or to have margins of 1.5 inches on every
side. Any requirements that you desire in your final product
should be stated in your project description. Most freelance
writers, upon accepting your project award, copy your exact
project description into their information files to ensure they
are working to your specifications.
The online freelance project posting systems allow you to review
the portfolios of the writers who are members of that system.
You can select based on criteria such as previous feedback,
length of time on the system and other factors to view a
selection of service providers' information. You can then select
a few service providers which appear to fit your needs and
invite them to bid on your project, if you wish.
Keep in mind when reviewing service providers' feedback reports
that no one makes everyone happy all of the time. If a 5.0 is a
perfect rating, and a writer has over 20 projects on which they
have received feedback, you can expect at least one client to
have not given even an exceptional writer a perfect score. Be
realistic and look for service providers with a feedback rating
near the top as well as those at the top of the ratings.
Once bids have been placed on your project, review those bids.
It is wise to identify which service providers bidding on the
project included in their response your exact project
requirements. If you stated that you desire 30 articles written
and the bid stated the provider will write 15 articles for you,
it is clear that they did not read the project description. That
kind of inattention to detail when bidding can indicate a
general lack of attention and your project deserves to be
treated with care. A good service provider will tell you in
their bid exactly what services they will provide for how much
money and within what timeframe. If those key items are not
contained in the bid, move on and review the ones that have
clearly responded to your request.
If you request samples of work from the service providers
bidding on your project, you can expect to receive anywhere from
one to two articles per bid to as many as ten articles attached
to bids. Read at least one sample from each bid to learn about
that writer's style and tone. If the sample style fits with what
you have in mind and their bid reflected care and precision in
bidding, you should add that writer to your “short list”.
As soon as you have honed the respondents down to three or four
bids that are from reliable providers, choose based on price and
turnaround time that best suits your personal needs. There are
many, many wonderful freelance writers working in the global
marketplace of the Internet today. Let them relieve you from
some of your job stress by writing documentation and content for
you!
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