My website is new, and focus on the "internet and online marketing" niche. The freelance service that I'm seeking must show examples of articles completed for clients marketing within this area.
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If you go about your search in a systematic manner, then it should not be a problem to find a good article writing service. Try the following approach;
a) Go to three of the main search engines and type in some keyword phrases linked to your search i.e. article writing, article writing service, best article writing services etc.
b) Take the first three that comes up on the first page, and go into each site (total of 9 sites)
c) Look at their site layout, references, quality and costs, and then make an informed decision.
You will naturally feel attracted to one or two services based on your findings in (c). As a caution, I would generally not opt for anything less than $10 per 500 words as the quality is bound to be suspect, although there could be exceptions.
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Hello there,
I see that you have a very important question that need answer. Writing great article for your website is vital. I speak to you as an internet marketing trainer so I would definetely know the right place for you. When It comes to writing good articles for cheap, I have a great site for you. Here it is:
http://www.need-an-article.com/
the average cost per article $5 us for a 500 words article and the service comes with a monthly fee of around 9 us dollars. So I hope that falls into the range of cheap article service you were looking for.
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Generally speaking, you get what you pay for. I would say that paying anything less than $30-50 for a 500 word article is going to yield crappy content. Even at the $30-50 rate, this is going to yield content on the lower end of the quality scale. Anyone writing a 500 word article should be spending 4+ hours minumum on the article researching, writing, and proofreading it.
Personally, I wouldn't want $5/article content on my site. Someone willing to work for $1.25 an hour generally either a) lives in a 3rd world country and speaks/writes broken English or b) they are not writing the articles at all and are instead likely stealing content from other sites, running them through an "article spinner" program, then tweaking the results a bit and are done in about 10 minutes NEITHER of which is desirable. But that is just me.
If you're interested in quality content, either write it yourself or be prepared to pay a "reasonable" price. If I were looking for someone to write quality content I would use two methods to find them:
1) I would go to ezinearticles.com and read articles on the topic that I want content for. I would find writers there (of all the article submission sites, theirs is probably the best) that write good content and email them about writing articles for you.
OR
2) I would go to a site like helium.com. Helium has a marketplace where you can create a contest essentially. You say, "I am willing to pay $40 for a 500-700 word article about topic XXX." You give other specifications about what you're looking for in the article. Lots of authors write articles and submit them for your contest. When the contest ends you can choose not to buy any of the articles if you don't like them, buy one for the agreed upon price if there is one you like… or even buy multiple ones that were submitted if you decide you want more than one. Once you buy them they are yours. You can add links to them, modify them, whatever. It's a pretty cool service.
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Expense may be a relative way of looking at it. If you need to deal with a 'cheaper' service, you may spend time in fixing what has been written. I'd try elance or something similar. I've had success with elance before, but have not used it for article writing.
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I think you should remember one important point – You usually get what you pay for!
Content for a new website and content for articles linked to your website is critical in getting your website ranked highly in the search results. There are tons of freelance writers and writing services – just put web content writer and your location in the search box.
Avoid the deals that look to good. They might put 500 words together for you – but they won't take the time to use appropriate keywords in a way that makes sense to a internet user.
Try to find someone who is somewhat familiar with your type of business.
Good Luck – Content is Key to a good website

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We're launching an Internet video content production company targeting selected niche markets. We have a strong background in broadcast television as well as eCommerce start ups. We're now beginning to look for VCs and angel investors that have an interest in new media opportunities on the Internet

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how to prevent to be scammed by marketing Scam on the internet?
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You may use google keyword tool to do a research for the niche you looking for
make sure match type you click on Exact not Broad or Phase type.
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Besides just using the Google Keywords tool to find main keywords, you can also use the Google Trends or Insight to find out the current hot topics to get an idea about the topic (e.g. which are rising or falling in search and popularity).
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There are always good companies and individuals that will provide high quality but you will have to search for them.
Shane Roger
SEO Consultant | www.URLdreamer.com

I'm an Internet marketing professional. I would like to know the best place to get specific niches or micro niches with high profit and low competition. Choice of the niches is irrelevant.
Please let me know where i can get them at the lowest prices with good quality.
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Hi,
First of all getting to find keywords is the best option. You can use the various keyword finding softwares like market samurai, keyword tracker. They do have their cost but in the long run it might pay off. Also for free you can use the google keyword analyst tool, which is a good method to get niches.
But to get the best results, without spending hours or days for a perfect niche\keyword its best to find the professionals.
The service with the lowest price and the highest quality is a gig i saw at fiverr. It's a relatively new gig and before the user realize the real value and hike up the price get it. It has some good reviews too.It's better because it offers the greatest no of niches with good quality for such a low price.
Many of the others offer their service starting with 1 niche\keyword for 10 $.
Its at : http://fiverr.com/iriscoolvalue/give-highly-profitable-dream-nichemicroniche-with-high-trafficlow-competition-with-targeted-keywordniches-you-can-dominate-in-10-days
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Learn all about it at:
wauportal.com

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Hello friends.
My name is Ivan from Toronto, Canada. I am a copywriter for a SEO company located in Montreal, Quebec.
Me and my colleagues have run into a little dilemma and I was wondering if you could assist us with your expertise.
We are a search engine optimization company, and are currently working of a FAQ section of our site and by our very nature tend to ask more technical, advanced questions and are afraid of overlooking the obvious. Since SEO is quite a niche practice, I was wondering if you could give us a hand and ask a couple of questions.
SEO – Search Engine Optimization, what would be the questions you would ask if you came across that phrase. For Example:
- What is it?
- Who does do?
- and so on, anything that comes to your mind will be of great value to us.
We would greatly appreciate any questions on your part, no matter how small or big! Anything that can help us get that FAQ up there!
I will try to answer all of them. Thank you, hope to hear from you
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What is Organic SEO ?
What is SERP ?
What is ranking ?
What is Link Building?
What is Keyword Research ?
How many members are there and will there be a dedicated account rep.
What options of support are available.
Do you provide reports how often.
SEO Terms, make it a seperate page.
Guarantee or not guaranteed
Result time
Pricing
As a seo this is what are common questions asked by my clients. If your market is targeted like mine is real estate related sites then some questions about it. keep it under 10 questions on each page and let people call you or contact you for more information.
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SEO is big thing on the web, thousands of companies are offering the service. Type 'search engine optimization' in Google and you will see about 20,000 companies offering the service, you can copy all of the same ideas they are using ;o)

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I have a niche social site call it: www.bigdog.com. I am building another niche ad site. I don't have a name for that yet and that is my question. What to call the second niche ad site.
Either one could work on their own, so different names would be OK. But they also share a little bit of commonality, so they could also be tied via the name. like:
bigdog.com (social)
bigdog.org (ads)
My question: is it better to use the same name for both, thus creating a little bit more branding power with the two. Kind of: 1 plus 1 = 3.
Or, would visitors rather see a name that is devoted just to the niche ad site. Like eBay. They're auction site is ebay.com, but the new ebay ad site is kijiji.com. Maybe in their case they thought less branding would be better, since they already have great brand awareness.
BTW, the current site (bigdog.com) does not have any brand awareness yet.
Any thoughts on this?
Any help is much appreciated.
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Personally, I would opt for a different domain name. If you had to sell the domain name in the future, the new owner would NOT want any association with your designated brand. By creating a unique name, you will also add value to it IF you decide to sell.

What are the information that the freelancer(copywriter) need for a seo niche article?
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The information required by a freelance copywriter, who is looking to produce an search optimised article would really be just the standard literature that a business would have for their products or services.
A good freelance copywriter should be able to rework the information to produce an article that would be optimised for keyword density and with integrated keyword links.
Hope that's the information that you were looking for?
Good Luck

Facebook Advertising is part of Internet Marketing, that I understand. But there is a more niche type of marketing it is, and I can't think of the name (want to know, so I can do some research, and reading about it). And secondly, what are some good sources to go to for promoting products/services with high referral fees, and pay outs?
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Social marketing.
High payouts don't always make for the highest profits, some products just don't sell, giving your campaigns low conversion rates, although Amazon only pays 4%-8% their high conversion can make promoting higher end products there worthwhile.
If you can pass the telephone survey questions regarding your marketing experience and ethics you can hook up wit CPA networks which pay for specific sales leads, generally easier to secure than an actual sale. While just getting aan email submission might earn $1 or so, getting someone to sign up for cosmetics samples for example Luminess Air can pay as much as $33.
Many of the more scammy promotions like surveys, "You've won" offers and content locker pages are promoting CPA offers.
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It is paid advertising in Facebook. You can try different ad copies for different keywords and analyze their results in order to make decisions.
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David I can answer the second question. The best source I have found for high payouts for referrals is the Empower Network. You can earn $25, $50, $100 and $500 depending on what people purchase. We offer marketing educational courses and a blogging platform that any person or business owner can utilize. If you would like more information just go to my blog. http://empowernetwork.com/kennyperkins/
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You're referring to Social Media Marketing, which is the utilization of social media channels such as Foursquare, Twitter, Facebook, Myspace, Yelp, etc. as a means to get the word out.
I own a mobile marketing company, which is another type of social media, and considering the cost can produce a great ROI when the campaign is strategically and creatively implemented. Mobile Marketing is the use of SMS text messages to market business brands, prodcuts and services, which also helps create brand loyalty and can be used to generate leads for prospects down the line.
At this point most people have heard the term 'mobile marketing' floating around, but if you're interested to know more about the service or just want help to be able to add it to the lineup of your research feel free to contact me, I'm very happy to assist.
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It's called social media marketing. For the second part of your question, it really will depend on what the product/service that you want to promote is.
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Some industry experts believe that Facebook marketing is going to be as big as Google marketing. If you haven't looked into Facebook or any of the other social media marketing sites, you could be missing out.

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Hi! I want to create information products, like ebooks, audios and videos etc.
The problem is I dont want to get into trouble due to plagiarism. What is legal to copy and what isn't?
and more importantly: (which my fellow internet marketers hopefully can answer me):
what is accepted by the competitors? (I don't want to get a bad reputation, since I want to do some JV's with them)
I mean, knowledge doesn't miracously fall into somebody's lap, everybody learned from somebody or somewhere.
So may I use what I learned in a seminar to sell my own products?
May I use what I researched in the internet?
May I use what I learned from other products, like ebooks videos etc?
Of course, I don't copy what I want to "use". I want to combine the little "truths" from various knowledge sources and want to create a product that describes the topic and solves the customers problems in my personal, own way, all the information would be conveyed thorugh my personal perspective.
It's not my intention to "copy&paste" my competitors texts to save work. I DO put effort into it, i'll do it differently in my own way, still, my question is may I do that, even if a lot of my knowledge comes from competitors products?
I als found out a lot by myself by combining different sources, discarding the mistakes and only taking the best from each source, I could make even a more high quality product than my competitors, but to do that I still need lots of basic information, that I use as a "foundation" on which I can build my own tweaks and aspects…
Is it wrong to do that? I mean, nobody has to tell me that all my competitors (doesn't even matter in which niche) invented everything themselves…
What is accepted to "re-use" from others and what is sooo unique that it's not?
If an idea is that unique, may I at least take it with reference to the competitor and comment on it/elaborate on it? (what if that idea is contained in a charged product? May I elaborate on it even if I risk to reveal fee-required information from my competitor to my customers?)
I 'd gladly give a concrete example if necessary.
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I'm sure Internet Marketers appreciate your concerns & consideration, but I'd say you simply can't worry about what you might be copying or not.
The fact is, if you're writing your OWN product about things you already know about I don't think you should worry too much if you think it 'may' be similar to another e-book.
I think it's really great that you're actually concerned about this issue, but at the end of the day if you have something of value to sell to fellow internet marketers, as long as you're not plagiarising or copying as such, go ahead and write your own version with your own twist.
The phrase there being – "OWN version, with your OWN TWIST".
I'd say obviously steer clear of copy/pasting, but also try not to copy the layout or structure or color scheme etc. These are just things that, if similar to a fellow IMer's e-book, give them reason to complain and give you a bad rep.
The less they have to complain about, the less they'll complain. This is the exact opposite in fact.
It'd just be nice to think that anyone can write about anything they want, they shouldn't have to be worried about 'maybe' copying someone else's e-book or whatever.
Good luck writing your book, hopefully it'll sell.. Post it here if you remember!
Make sure you submit your book for free on www.wsoreview.net
Take care

that I don't know how to find a niche.
PLEASE HELP!
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Limit Your Campaigns – When you're first starting out, just concentrate on your top performers or general brand. Or try to lure more business from your competitors by bidding on their business names. Once you get the ball rolling and establish some data to base your decisions on, you can start expanding your campaigns in a more controlled (less costly) way.
Improve Your Quality Score – make sure your keywords are as specific and relevant as possible to your landing pages. If you're bidding on terms for specific products, direct your ads to the item pages, not your home page. In general, keep campaigns as targeted and segmented as possible.
Improve Your Page Rank – by increasing meaningful content (industry or product-related articles, customer reviews, etc.) and increasing the number of sites that link to you (relevant sites only, link farms will actually count against you) you can raise Google's Page Rank, which in turn will raise your Quality Score, lowering your required bids.
Finally, there are a couple good forums and blogs that can help you if you get stuck, or just need some new ideas. See Sources for a one of my favorites.
Best of luck!
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This would be a three step process.
1. Identify what is a hot topic from searches.
Use something like Alexa to find what type of websites are getting the most amount of traffic:
http://www.alexa.com
2. Find the keywords associated with the hot topic items:
Use Google's Keyword Tool at:
https://adwords.google.com/select/Keywor…
or use a service like Keyword Discovery:
http://www.keyworddiscovery.com
3. Get setup as an Affiliate for products or services related to the hot topic from companies that provide those services.
Once you are past this you can setup landing pages for your keywords and the landing pages have your affiliate links in them so you can make money from anyone that purchases those products or services. You could go as far as placing Google Adsense on your landing pages too.
Hope this helps.
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Finding a niche is iterative process — you start with something you know and like and feel capable to do and then search for niches within that domain.
Then, you can use tools such as [1] wordtracker or [2] google's traffic estimator to get general idea on what is the demand and competition for your chosen keywords.
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Check out http://www.freelegitmoney.com
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Before spending money on AdWords, try some viral marketing. Become a Yahoo expert. Syndicate articles through goarticles.com, list your site with directories like the Open Directory project (dmoz.org) which is used as Google's default directory.
Post blogs on other sites. Embed links in your posts so readers can find your site quickly.
Swap links with other sites in your area of sales.
Check to see who's linked in to your competition through Alexa.com. Drop them a line to see if they'd exchange links.
Keep refining your keyword list.
Broadcast RSS feeds.
Create podcasts and webcasts for use on your site.
Go to freesticky.com for lots of free stuff that'll keep visitors returning. (Love those return visitors!)
Start your own blog and start building a site community by exchanging opinions, tactics, etc. with your blog posters.
Track your site's monthly metrics to see what's working and what isn't.
Add title tags to each page of your site. This creates numerous entry points to your site, not just through the home page.
Keep keyword density to 3%.
After you've done a few of these things, then consider AdWords once the site is paying for itself.
Good luck,
Paul Lalley
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