![]() ![]() Like everyone else has mentioned, services like you're describing aren't for native English writers. If you want something that doesn't seem written by an ESL writer, there are services that require writers to prove US residency as well as take a grammar and spelling test before being allowed to pick up articles. Good writers are discovering that they don't have to work for those rates. It's kind of a vicious circle the good writers won't touch them, but the ESL writers will take a chance, which leads to more rejections.and then there are the rates. I've seen the same articles sitting there for weeks now. Unfortunately, it does seem to work that way. Your approval rating will become lower, and the writers will be less interested in trying to compete for your request, knowing that they may waste time by submitting their work. So, lets say you put in a request, and get spun crap and other articles that just plain suck as if their written by a non native English speaker. It affects your approval rating, which writers see when considering taking on your article or not. It's true that you can disapprove submitted articles, but that happens quite frequently. The writer is going to take your keywords and do a search for them, summarizing the first few results they see, and in many cases copying and spinning the content from article directories. You're paying someone $2-$10 for an article, which in most cases you know more about the subject than they do. Most of what I've gotten is pretty much junk, not written from a marketing perspective at all. I've used them in the past, and wouldn't recommend them for anything that goes into your main marketing messages.
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