Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Quality Content Writing: What You Need To Look For

If you have been an online writer for quite some time and spent your precious moments writing for the web, you must have had those times when you hear disaster gossips and myths about web writing. Pity? Anxious? Furious? Or Ridiculous? Well, if you are a religious writer, one of these emotions would have hit you real hard somewhere at the creative membrane!

I belong to the similar bandwagon. So all the wrong gossips compelled me to share my melancholy towards the myths prevailing about web content writing.


Any form of writing is tough and doesn t come easy. Clients who meet us with an excuse that they need content writing services simply because they don t have the time for writing, make me sarcastically grin withinJ. For creative sake, writing is not a brownie. Optimizing it is a big deal in itself. A content well written and published minus optimization is like preparing a field where no one came to play. Cohesive optimization and a great writing make a stupendous writer that has the potential to roll in readers as well.

Rewriting is content writing   Many out there have a perception that rewriting an article is precisely content writing, FALSE! It takes a lot of research, analysis and mind structuring to write a superior article.

Content writers are underpaid   Well, I would oppose this hugely. It depends upon how a writer markets his talent and the real calibre as well. If you have the right potential and the right kind of projects, you would be touching pinnacles in no time.

Stuff keywords to rank higher   People who think this way, need real time therapy! A content that is stuffed with keywords is like feeding a belly beyond saturationJ. In clear words, overstuffing is spamming. Watch out! Your quality of work is more appreciated than the time you have spent in the trade. Experience is certainly a trump, but has no relevance when it comes to delivering real fodder. It s primarily about how eager you are to produce brilliant copies.