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Answering Public Requests

Writers unfamiliar with how Constant Content works often waste time by "answering" public requests without actually having any content to offer. When a customer places a public request, he or she expects to be presented with content to choose from. There are plenty of authors who can write for their request - customers already know this. Answering a request by saying, "I can write these articles for you," is pretty useless, and rarely garners a future sale.

If you are truly interested in catching the attention of a customer or getting a sale through a public request, write a relevant article and link to it through the customer's Q/A. In the meantime, build up your article portfolio by writing on spec, so that the customer, if he or she is interested, can check out the other work you have for sale.

One reason customers like Constant Content is that they can get their articles immediately. They don't have to wait with bated breath to see if their chosen author will write content that meets their needs within their deadline - like they may have to through other content sales sites. By providing content, you've proven that you can work swiftly to meet a customer's needs. Even if they don't pick up your article, they may consider your work for their next project, knowing that you can produce.


February 2008
Author: constant-content | Category: Constant Content, Tips | Comments(4)

4 Responses to “Answering Public Requests”

Richie Says: July 27th, 2009 at 10:49 pm

What is and where is the "customer’s Q/A"?

Jeff Says: August 7th, 2009 at 11:52 am

Customers FAQ can be found at http://www.constant-content.com/about/faqs.htm

If you have a questions and you can't find the answer there you can always get in touch with us through the contact form.

Robb Says: February 17th, 2010 at 2:14 pm

Can we put up the article for sale if the customer doesn't purchase the article?

Jeff Says: February 22nd, 2010 at 8:53 pm

Indeed you can. In fact if the customer doesn't purchase the article it is automatically put into the public archives and made available for any new customers to purchase.


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