Writers, what is the maximum no. of articles you've written in a day?

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What's the max no. of articles you've written in a day? Or let's just say the max number of words? And what did it do to you?

A client gave me 24, 500-words articles = 12,000 + words straight, and it took me 27 hours to complete the work. (I couldn't say no to the generous compensation I was offered :D )

But it made me NUTTTS...and I, for one, won't even fuckin think of doin it ever AGAIN!!!
 


urghs.. I know this does not qualify, but I wrote the majority (about 60 pages) of my diploma thesis in 48 hours.

Sleep is for the weak.

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One time I wrote 500 1-word articles in a few hours. Well, technically, I was making name tags for people, but I did that shit all by hand.
 
Does it work? I mean is it accurate? Can you please send across its link? if it's effective, it will be a whole lot of relief...

I tried Word Speech Recognition Software but it's very inaccurate...I desperately need something that would write what I speak...

Oh n do we have a trial version available for this software? Wanna be sure that it's effective
 
I use Dragon Naturally Speaking, and it's dope. Of course it's not perfect, because no program can differentiate between words like "great" and "grate," or "heard" and "heard."
 
Must check out dragon naturally speaking.

To answer the question I wrote 20 400 word articles in about 5 hours.

They were all in the same niche so once I had done the research it was quite easy.

Most I have ever received was an order of 200 articles. Since I never outsource my

articles this took me 10 days to complete. Since starting out in article marketing I

can now get my articles down in under 20 minutes. I prefer writing roughly 400 word

articles as my experience has shown click throughs are much better on shorter full

quality content. Saying that I have an article with 50K hits in ezinearticles with 800 words.

The power of backlinking!
 
one is the past tense of "hear" and the other is a typo of herd, a large group of animals.

thanks.

What difference does it make if it can't discern between the two. They're spelled the same.

And +1 for Dragon Naturally Speaking.

no dude, "heard" and "herd" are totally different. There are hundreds of words like that, but they're usually not a big deal. I'm sure the program will even pick the right word after you train it a little bit.
 
WF Writers

What's the max no. of articles you've written in a day? Or let's just say the max number of words? And what did it do to you?

A client gave me 24, 500-words articles = 12,000 + words straight, and it took me 27 hours to complete the work. (I couldn't say no to the generous compensation I was offered :D )

But it made me NUTTTS...and I, for one, won't even fuckin think of doin it ever AGAIN!!!

Heh... I remember doing data entry for a friends business many, many years ago. I got so sick of looking at computers that I didn't touch one for almost 5-years. I will NEVER, EVER do data entry again. I wouldn't wish it on my worst enemies!

The most I've ever been able to do in one sitting is about 10 (300-500 words) for a site I was working on. But mind you, it did take me about 8-10 hours...
 
I wrote around 20 @ 350 words each a year or two ago and that was enough for me. I outsource ALL writing wherever my name is not attached...I usually use the ghost writer's first name as the author on whatever they write. They own it that way so the quality appears to be slightly better than normal.
 
no dude, "heard" and "herd" are totally different. There are hundreds of words like that, but they're usually not a big deal. I'm sure the program will even pick the right word after you train it a little bit.

I know, I was poking fun that you had originally spelled both words the same.