SEO UK And Increased Earning
We all want to save money, we all want to get things done for less than the next guy is paying. This is especially true if you're running your own business. But keep in mind the old saying: It takes money to make money. We're not saying that the only way to get some great SEO writing is to spend a ton of cash. We're just saying that if a native English only SEO UK company is charging ten percent more than a company that doesn't have a single native English speaker on board, don't be THAT desperate to cut costs.
Look, someone who's been speaking the language their entire life is, typically, better at that language than someone who just learned it at a job training program.
If you want to market via spam mail or crummy websites, be our guest. It's your business and we're not going to tell you how to run it. Just know that the way to make a first impression on a potential customer is with your copy writing. This is true at every level of any industry. Before your customer sees your product, they read or hear a description of it. If you settle for crummy writing, you're settling for crummy sales.
When it comes to the English language, do yourself a favor and leave it in the hands of experts.
The funny thing is that SEO UK writers are actually much cheaper these days. This is because they have to compete with India to get new clients. Why would someone spend two cents a word on the same thing they could have for a fraction of that cost?
Not all non-native English writers are bad at their job, but think of it this way: If you spent your whole life learning multiple languages, if you can write like a pro in three languages, are you going to be willing to work for a tenth of a cent a word? Not likely. Yes there are great writers out there who can write just as well in a second language, we call them Pulitzer Prize winners, and they don't work for cheap.
If you want an example of what we're talking about, open up the spam folder in your email browser and look for one of those emails that obviously wasn't written by native English speaker, and stop and think about it for a minute. Are you offering your customers "High quality products and services at a low cost" that the customer can "trust, rely, and depend upon"? Or are you offering your customers "Best products forever! Costs cheap for you!" that the customer can "put in their faith and forget to forget about"?
At that level of SEO writing, where you've got people working for a penny a page on spam, these companies don't even use English as a second language, rather, these are guys who write in their own language and put it through a piece of translation software. Make a good first impression on your clients and hire a qualified, native English writer. If you try to cut corners on your copy writing, it reeks of a lack of professional pride and trustworthiness.
Look, someone who's been speaking the language their entire life is, typically, better at that language than someone who just learned it at a job training program.
If you want to market via spam mail or crummy websites, be our guest. It's your business and we're not going to tell you how to run it. Just know that the way to make a first impression on a potential customer is with your copy writing. This is true at every level of any industry. Before your customer sees your product, they read or hear a description of it. If you settle for crummy writing, you're settling for crummy sales.
When it comes to the English language, do yourself a favor and leave it in the hands of experts.
The funny thing is that SEO UK writers are actually much cheaper these days. This is because they have to compete with India to get new clients. Why would someone spend two cents a word on the same thing they could have for a fraction of that cost?
Not all non-native English writers are bad at their job, but think of it this way: If you spent your whole life learning multiple languages, if you can write like a pro in three languages, are you going to be willing to work for a tenth of a cent a word? Not likely. Yes there are great writers out there who can write just as well in a second language, we call them Pulitzer Prize winners, and they don't work for cheap.
If you want an example of what we're talking about, open up the spam folder in your email browser and look for one of those emails that obviously wasn't written by native English speaker, and stop and think about it for a minute. Are you offering your customers "High quality products and services at a low cost" that the customer can "trust, rely, and depend upon"? Or are you offering your customers "Best products forever! Costs cheap for you!" that the customer can "put in their faith and forget to forget about"?
At that level of SEO writing, where you've got people working for a penny a page on spam, these companies don't even use English as a second language, rather, these are guys who write in their own language and put it through a piece of translation software. Make a good first impression on your clients and hire a qualified, native English writer. If you try to cut corners on your copy writing, it reeks of a lack of professional pride and trustworthiness.