FAQs
Think of the questions your customers ask most frequently and write them here along
with the answers.
- What does FAQ stand for?
- What does SEO stand for?
- Why hire a freelance writer?
- What if I want to write my own content?
- What is the quickest way to contact me?
- How much does a freelance writer cost?
- As an author, why should I hire and editor?
- I have spell check and grammar check in my word processor, I do not need an editor?
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A: FAQ is an acronym for "frequently asked questions."
A: SEO is the use of certain keywords in an article or web content to make
it easier for search engines like Yahoo, Google and others to find the
page with specific content. To make the page friendlier to the search
engines. Businesses want this type of content for traffic to their site for possible sales of a product or service.
A: A freelance writer has expertise in certain types of writing, such as SEO Web content, and more. Freelance writers can write about numerous subjects, and offer suggestions to freshen up your present content or offer suggestions on how to improve it with the proper wording and keywords.
A: Feel free to write your own content. If it works for you fine, if it doesn't get the results you wish, try running your content by a freelance writer and see if they can help you with your content.
A: The quickest way to contact me is via e-mail from this site.
A: The cost for a freelance writer is dependent on the individual freelancer. Some have a flat fee, while others may me willing to negotiate per project. Some may charge my the hour, by project, how much research, given keywords, deadline and more needed my the client.
Q: As an author, why should I hire and editor?
A: No author needs to hire and editor if they do not wish to. Since you are the author of your work, you might be too close to the writing to notice subtle nuances or minor errors. It is always best to have a second pair of eyes evaluate your writing and to check for any possible errors in grammar, spelling, or continuity issues. It is good to have someone check for verb subject agreement as well.
Q: I have spell check and grammar check in my word processor, I do not need an editor?
A:
Do not rely on the spell checker
or grammar checker in your word processing program. These programs will not
tell you if you have used the correct word only spelled correctly.
As Mark Twain said, “The difference between the almost right word &
the right word is really a large matter–it’s the difference between the lightning
bug and the lightning.” You need a quality dictionary, thesaurus, and
style guide to check your writing, or find someone to double or triple check
your work. Editors do this for a living.