Finding a Writer for your Niche eBook
Internet niche
marketing campaigns can often be handled by one person with one
small exception. Unless the person orchestrating the campaign is a
particularly gifted writer, the creation of content relevant to the
niche should be handled by a professional writer. The required
content may include concise content for e-newsletters and websites
or more in depth content for full length ebooks. Ebooks are the
electronic version of books. They are distributed in electronic
formats and made available to readers via email or the Internet.
This article will focus primarily on ebooks and will discuss the
subjects of outsourcing an ebook and finding the best writer for
the job.
Outsourcing Your Ebook
Those who are involved with promoting an Internet niche campaign
are likely very passionate about their niche subject but their
passion alone does not qualify them to write an ebook on the
subject. They should be heavily involved in the creation of the
outline for the ebook and they should have final editing rights on
the ebook but a professional writer should be the one responsible
for writing the initial draft of the ebook. They may also me
responsible for making revision based on the comments by the
marketer and his staff.
For this reason, many Internet marketers are outsourcing the
writing of their ebooks. This is a wise decision because keeping a
writer on staff exclusively for the purpose of writing ebooks can
be quite costly if there is not a constant need for ebooks.
However, outsourcing the work to independent contractors can be a
much more affordable option. In this scenario, the marketer can
negotiate the writing of each ebook individually or they can enlist
and individual or consulting firm to complete a set number of
ebooks.
Finding the Right Person for the Job
Once you have made the wise decision to outsource your ebook, it
is time to begin the process of finding the perfect writer to
complete the ebook. There may be a number of factors you consider
in choosing a writer. Some of these factors may include price,
previous experience and quality of provided writing samples.
Prioritizing these factors is the first step in the process because
it will be very helpful in the decision making process. For example
if cost is the highest priority followed by quality of writing
samples and then experience in the niche you might be tempted to
hire a writer who is slightly less adept but willing to work for a
lower fee.
The search for the talented writer to assist you can begin
either locally or globally. You can conduct a local search by
placing an advertisement in local newspapers or trade magazines. A
global search can begin on the Internet where there are many
websites available for those who wish to outsource work. In either
scenario your advertisement should suggest relevant information you
would like applicants to provide.
Whether you decide to conduct your search locally or globally
you will likely receive multiple responses to your advertisement.
Begin evaluating these responses by eliminating those that are of
poor quality. This is important whether or not quality of work is
your top priority because poor work is not worth even the most
affordable price. Next evaluate the remaining applicants according
to your prioritized list of criteria and rank them accordingly.
Now consider contacting the top three applicants for an
interview. The interview can be conducted in person, via telephone
or online. This step is important because it will give you a good
idea of whether or not you think the applicant will be able to meet
your expectations. During this time you should also discuss
scheduling to determine whether or not the applicant is available
to complete the project according to your time line.
After this interview process, it is time to make a decision.
Just because it is time to make a decision does not mean you have
to outsource your project to one of the applicants you interviewed.
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