Looking for a recommended High Quality content creators, Recommendations?
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Hi,
I am looking for a recommended company which specializes in content creation to fluently create posts for our blog.
This content needs to be of the highest quality.
Areas of expertise - luxury goods, diamonds, diamond jewelry, fashion
Any recommendations?
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Thanks. Its a great idea - I will try it.
However, I am looking for a company which specializes in content creation. Someone I won't even have to tell them what to write about and that I can have fluent work done - I'm not sure this can be expected from bloggers.
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I have found good writers by looking at the blogs in my topic areas. Sometimes people have a blog and write just to share their ideas, then if you offer to pay them to write for your website they are really happy to get such an offer. Some of these people are excellent writers.
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Thanks EGOL,
This is why I was looking for a company assuming they have several writers in various areas of expertise.
I updated the main question adding more details.
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This content needs to be of the highest quality.
If that is what you want.... and I agree that is what your goal should be...
Then you need to ask a very specific question so that the recommended writer will be someone who knows what he is talking about.
I don't think that any given writer can produce "highest quality" content about hydraulic jacks, knitting, spectropotometers, celebrity gossip, and energy policy economics.
Highest quality writing isn't a commodity that you buy and sell like potatoes... and even if you are spending a lot of money on potatoes you better know what you are doing.
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