8 Ways to Save Money With a Content Writing Service

8 Ways to Save Money With a Content Writing Service

  1. Have as many relevant details as possible ready for your first meeting. How this saves time: You'll spend less time emailing back and forth to clarify questions down the road. In the end, the clearer your instructions to the content writer, the less time they spend asking questions. 

  1. Write down and agree to the project details at the beginning and stick to this document. How this saves time:Scope creep means the content writer will either need to redo some or all of the writing project, which means extra time for the writer and therefore extra cost to you. 

  1. Provide the content writer with 2-3 examples of what you do and don’t like. For example, if you’re hiring a content writing service to create blog posts for you, email some links of other blogs you do and don’t like. How this saves time: The writer will spend less time trying to find the style you’re looking for. 

  1. Return drafts as soon as possible. How this saves time: The longer a content writer has to wait between drafts, the longer it takes to “warm up” again to your project each time the writer receives your feedback. 

  1. State upfront what you need in terms of meetings and check-ins. How this saves time: A writer may err on the side of caution and check in with you more frequently than you actually need. 

  1. Limit the number of company employees who will be in touch with the content writing service. How this saves time: Each contact person from your company is extra time for the writer. Why? Because the writer has to juggle the extra requests, which can overlap and even interfere with each other. 

  1. Provide your writer with the necessary research for the project. How this saves time: Research consumes a lot of time. The writer will always search for more material than is needed to find the best material for your project. Double-checking copyright and usage rights also takes up a good chunk of time. Provide all of this information for your content writer, and you can easily save yourself hundreds if not thousands of dollars, depending on the size of the project. 

  1. If possible, provide your writer with a template. How this saves time: The writer already has restrictions within which to work, which limits the possibilities the writer will consider when creating the outline for your project.

High-quality content does require an investment, but it needn't be exorbitant.  Contact us today to talk about your ideas, and we'll happily find ways to save you money.

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