Fiverr
If I were to write the articles for our sites myself, I could write a Primary and four Secondary articles in around 2.5 – 3 hours. The content wouldn’t be amazing and I wouldn’t look back at the articles with pride and joy, but it would be enough to reasonably inform the reader and would be 100% unique, making the search engines happy.
Now…you can have those same articles written for you at a cost of $15.00 or less by ordering through Fiverr.com.
is that true ?
The Process:
Order Primary Content From Westerner:
1x 500, Budget $5
Order Secondary from other country: Search 2 article
2x 500, Budget $5
How to find good content Writer
- Search F
iverr Check theseller’s feedback to find real-life examples of the content in action.- Too Good To Be True? – It probably is! We’ve found that anyone offering more than 3 articles in a Gig will give you auto-spun PLR, is selling non-unique content to multiple buyers, or won’t complete the gig, wasting your time ordering. A good rule of thumb is no more than 1 article from a westerner and no more than 2 (maybe 3) from a non-westerner.
- Have They Logged In Recently? – Check the user to make sure they’ve been with Fiverr for a while and have logged in recently. Avoid sellers that signed up 1 month ago and haven’t logged in for weeks.
- Check Their Work – Especially for new writers, it’s worth checking CopyScape and making sure their work is original. After the first few orders you can generally spot-check their work. Make sure with CopyScape that you’re using the paid version and check paragraphs, not the entire article. (You’re more likely to find duplicate content this way) If you’d rather not pay for CopyScape, simply take random 5-6 words strings unique to your article and Google search with quotations to find duplicates.
Cost
Around 50% chance it is not finished
- Your Time: When factoring in non-delivery, it’s around 45 minutes per order, so around 2 hours 15 minutes per site
- Delivery: Anywhere from 2 days to 14 days, depending on whether content is delivered
Work Flows
- Login to Fiverr and download the file
- Check for duplicate content via Copyscape via paid account – It’s important to note that you should put sections or paragraphs into Copyscape at one time rather than the entire article…you’re more likely to find duplicates this way
- Check grammar and spelling – Our Content Managers are much better writers than the average writers on Fiverr and can quickly make a few edits to the document to improve the overall quality
- Check keyword density – We currently look for the primary keyword to be mentioned once per 100 words or more and the long tails once or twice per article
- Check snippets of the content via exact match Google search – They’ll take 6-10 word strings in the content and search in quotations for those snippets online. This is a more thorough check for duplicate content than Copyscape
- Check for “natural language” in the article – They’re trained to look for content like, “You probably won’t find a better than this. Many people rave about this online because the quality is unmatched. You can pick up a _ for cheap at your local store or even with many online retailers…” This will NOT cut it. If the article is about curling irons, for example, it should read more like, “Make sure you consider the quality of the curling iron before purchase. If you go with one of the cheaper brands, it’s more likely to damage dry hair, or create that unmanageable frizz that everyone hates…”
- Save the content and mark it ready to go in the Google Doc – Once this step is complete, another agent will see that it’s done and ready to be uploaded to WordPress.