Tuesday, November 13, 2007

A Guide To Giving Your Writer Resources

No matter how great a writer is, chances are you may not get what you want from him or her if you don't provide the necessary resources. By resources, I don't mean a bunch of links. A writer that is worth anything knows how to research things. What I mean is, what angle do you want the writer to take? What kind of mood do you want the article writtien in? What is the desired word count? These are all very important things that you should think about when you decide to hire a writer.

Providing your writer with examples of articles you think are great is a really good idea. This is like a manual for what you like, and it can go a long way in ensuring that you get a quality article that you will love. While links and other resources are easy to find, it's difficult to read someone's mind and find out what they like or want. So, provide your writer with a lot of resources, and maintain open communications. Have a great day, and remember to provide clients to give plenty of examples and resources.

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