The Pitfalls Of Article And Copywrite Outsourcing

As the Internet has grown in popularity, an entire industry of content writers has taken shape to support the growing need for original content. Writing HTML code is more akin to programming than to actual writing, and these coders will often be the first to tell you that they are not comfortable writing actual page content. Designing a web site, and writing


HTML code, even by the best of page design companies, does not mean that there are expert copywriters involved.For this reason, text analyzing utilities have been developed, currently led by CopyScape, which will compare the contents of any text entry or web page to a database of other content, and return easy to understand results which show the amount of duplication involved in the article, from word phrases to entire blocks of text. Once purchased, such documents become the property of the buyer, and the penalties involved in plagiarism are likewise passed on, making the owner liable for lawsuits, bad publicity, penalization by search engines, and other undesirable repercussions. Foremost on the list is the risk of having plagiarized works presented as original work. But there are dangers in using a third party writer.

Another pitfall of hiring a freelance writer based on bids is the age-old truism that you get what you pay for. The Internet is primarily an English language-based medium, regardless of where in the world the site was created or hosted. On the other hand, a majority of freelance writers are not from countries where English is the native language. The result, as most of us have noticed, is a profusion of web content that uses incorrect grammar, sometimes only marginal in nature, and other times blatantly obvious to the point of making a page difficult to read. The cause is largely economic, since English language speaking (and writing) nations tend to be more industrialized, the cost of living is also higher, leaving those freelance writers little choice but to charge more for the work they produce, which sometimes prices them beyond the budgets of prospective employers. The result, sadly, is an overall decrease in the legibility of content available on the Internet, as well as an increase in duplicate content, which is easier to produce than would be information written in a language that must undergo mental translation before being set in type.

And quality is the ultimate goal of all web content, since that is what will hold a visitor's attention when they arrive at the site. As long as the content you pay for is carefully proofread for errors, you can maintain a level of quality regardless of the author. As long as the content you pay for is carefully proofread for errors, you can maintain a level of quality regardless of the geographic location of the sheer number of applicants gives the appearance of a decrease in quality writers. As long as the content you pay for is carefully proofread for errors, you can maintain a level of quality regardless of the sheer number of applicants gives the appearance of a decrease in quality writers. To be fair, the quality of the sheer number of applicants gives the appearance of a decrease in quality writers.

By: JoeDigital

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JoeDigital has been in the SEO and Web Development industry for over 10 years. To read more articles by Joedigital please visit his website at SEOnotepad.com

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