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SilentPen

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Ok, so you’ve bought the domain name. You’ve got the site designed, hired a web coder to put that bad boy up for you, and may have even done a bit of marketing already. Maybe you’ve done your homework, and learned that content is the foundation of all that is search-engine holy. So, maybe you’ve come here to Digital Point to hire a couple of keyboard tappers to whip up some articles for you. Hell, they don’t have to be interesting, it’s not like you're going to read them, right? As long as they contain those ever important keywords, you’re happy... right?[


Do you know what a keystone is? A keystone, by definition, is the funny shaped piece in the center of the very top of an arch. You can take all the time you want to build the most perfect, beautiful archway with intricate carvings all the way around. Without the right keystone, it's all going to come crashing down. In history, keystones have often been the piece reserved for only the absolute best carving the structure has to offer. A great deal of time and talent was always spent on these pieces, as a way of respecting the fact that without the keystone, the structure is nothing.

Content is your keystone.Let's take a look at the other building blocks of your web business, and you'll see why:
Product ~ You can have the best product on the market today, but customers can only buy what they can find. Once they find it, you can't expect them to just say "nice picture.... here's my credit card". Customers have to be told what to buy, and content is the only way to do so.
Marketing ~ Let's pretend for a minute that the fact that marketing itself is based on skilled content isn't enough reason to say that marketing also relies on content. Let's say you blow a bunch of money on marketing your website... You've hired a graphic designer to piece together several different sized banner ads, which you've placed around on some relevant websites. Maybe you submitted your URL to some article directories, or scattered it around in some forums via a signature. Great! But... you forgot something... What happens when the traffic starts coming in, and all they see is a bunch of generic crap on your website? *Poof* Now, not only is your bank account suffering, but your traffic stats are back to crap and that tiny shot you just had at getting a better page rank just went out the door, since none of your readers stayed.

Website Graphics ~
Ok, so you have a great site layout. The colors complement each other, the products are highly visible, and navigation is easy enough for a 3 year old. Guess what -- Even the shiniest, most stellar, amazing websites have to have content... because once those sweet graphics of yours grab the readers' attention, something has to keep it.​
By nature, our society as a whole suffers from a term some NON-medical professionals know as ADOS, or "Attention Deficit Oooohhhh, Shiny!" To be successful at what you do, you have to fight for their attention, then fight to keep it. We like to be entertained, and frankly... the garbage that many others are using strictly to feed the search engines just won't cut it.

You need a writer who knows not how to stuff your article with keyword after keyword, but rather how to disguise your keywords as something much more interesting. Look no further. I'll deliver your content quickly, and you can be sure it's ready to paste up on your site or submit to directories the moment you get it. Spelling, grammar, and Copyscape checks are all completed before I turn in my work, and I guarantee you the content will be completely unique.

Samples? ~ silent pen home
Rates? ~ They vary based upon topics and order size. I'm not going to be the cheapest writer on DP, but I'm not the most expensive either.
Turnaround time? ~ Often within 24 hours, or 48 hours for larger projects. For large bulk work, I'll quote you a turnaround time after seeing your project details.


Here are some things customers have said about my writing...

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You forgot to change Digital Point to Wickedfire in your first paragraph. And that's when I stopped reading.
 
Yes, I forgot to change that. Sorry... And unfortunately it won't let me edit that.

On a side note, is there any reason why one cannot try to get business from both DP and WF? I'm not one of those third class writers who doesn't speak English and thinks an online translator can provide accurate material... :(
 
Alright... as my way of apologizing, I'll offer one free 250 word article to each of the following:
JamesH
jakecohen
Volume10

If you'd like the article I'm offering, please pm me with the subject and keywords (if applicable). No review of my services is necessary, though it would be appreciated.

Additionally, I will offer one free 250 word article to each of the next two people, in exchange for an honest review.
 
Neither of the two people who had claimed a free review have PM-ed me the details. The two free 250 word articles for review are now once again up for grabs, one each to the next two people to claim them.
 
Just got my article from SilentPen. As a writer that offers services here myself, it might not have been the wisest decision to ask for a review article.

The article I received was of the highest quality, well researched, and 100% unique. It was also well over 300 words (I was expecting 250). Zero spelling or grammatical errors.

SilentPen comes highly recommended.
 
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