FAQ

How long does each article need to be?

Each article should be at least 500 words. 600+ words is even better. Ultimately, the quality of information is more important than the quantity. So a very good, high impact article of around 350 words would be acceptable. But quality plus quantity is golden. An article would usually be roughly one page in MS Word, single space, Times New Roman (usually the default font), font size of 12. Articles that make use of bullet points or numerous small paragraphs could well take up to a page and a half or so.

What is a catagory, a title, and a keyword?

A catagory is a subject, such as Technology, Health, or Education. A title is the name of the articles focus, which encompasses one aspect of the catagory. The Keyword is the word or phrase you want to work into any article when possible. For instance, on the catagory Technology, a given title could be: Cleaning Programs, which would have some keywords like how to clean your computer,clean program, or registry clean up. We are usually looking for a set 5 to 10 titles (articles) to cover a title using the various keywords.

Keywords generally focus on the title, or what people are inputting into search engines when they want specific information about a title.

Can I just write a partial set?

Sure. There is no requirement that you must write articles on all the keywords in the set. If you don’t want to write all the articles on a certain title, just pick the ones you want. You will be paid for the number of articles you successfully write up.

How many title can I write about?

You can write about as many titles as you would like. In fact, the more subjects you write on, the more money you can make. Each title can generally contain 5-10 articles, so 3 titles will give you enough for 15-30 articles.

How many articles do I write for one title?

Most of our article packs contain 5 to 10 articles, each one around one page or so in length. Some packs will have more articles, depending on the title. Some subjects have far more world-wide search volume, meaning more people are interested in some keywords than others. More keywords make for a bigger pack.

When you submit the topics you are interested in, you will receive suggestions on titles you can work on. This will make your subject easy to write about, as each title “drills down” into a specific area.

How do I use the Writer's Den?

Check out the How To Video

I have finished the set of titles I chose and I would like to do more. How do I go about choosing more?

Glad you want to write on more topics! The contentdominator.com website maintains a current list of titles we need articles on. Just go to our Catagories page for a current list of the subjects we need. Then, choose the titles you want just like you did for your previous titles.

How do I know what to write about?

On the Catagories page you will find a list of titles we need articles on. The reason we must know what titles you choose before you write is because we want to give you specific keywords to work with. As an example, “Physique Exercise” is one of the titles we need solid articles on. But members of our target audience are not looking up physique exercise in general. They (usually males) want to know specific things about exercise techniques.

After you select the titles you are interested, then all you have to do is spend a little time researching and writing. Once you have completed writing the article, check the box indicating that you understand and accept the Terms (Agreement). A copy of the Agreement is found on the Agreement page. Finish by clicking the Submit button and you're done!

Can I change my mind about what to write about?

Absolutely! There is no requirement about what you can write on. You are free to change your mind if, after seeing the titles keywords, you decide to tackle another subject.

Is there a deadline for writing my articles?

No. You can take as long as you want. However, we leave a title “active” until we have enough material on that subject to satisfy our needs. Some titles might have multiple authors, each with different ideas and slants, of course. Some titles will have only one author. When a title is as thorough as we want to make it, we take it down. We will reinstate it if new data, research, or changing public needs warrants a different direction in that title.

How do I do the research? Where can I find the information that I can use in my articles?

Good questions. Obviously, your articles are only as good as the research and knowledge you put into them. We have much more to say about this on our Writing Guidelines page.

Do I get credit for my articles?

No, you don’t get credit as the author, since we are paying for your articles to be used as PLR.

The whole purpose of PLR is that a buyer can take the material and adapt it to their personal, professional or business life. This means they can change it up and put their own name to it. This is the main thing that makes PLR so attractive to folks who buy it. The goal is to provide great, professional content that can help meet people’s needs where they are. The financial compensation is the credit given.

Can I make a lot of money writing articles for you?

You probably won’t get rich writing articles for us (unless you write a LOT). For starters, there are only so many titles we need articles on, and only so many keywords for each title. However, if you would like a quick and easy way to pay for some groceries, go out to dinner, buy gas for your car or fund your holiday gifts, this is a perfect way to make some real cash.