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Rewriting is Tougher than Unique Writing

Posted by: Raffy Tero , 26 Nov 2009 Copywriting
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I'm going to share this to everybody who loves to write articles or to rewrite articles. As for me, I have experienced both writing unique articles and to rewrite articles from other sources, but I want to compare on which one is easier.

Let's start with writing on unique articles. This is where your passion of writing has released, in which you write your article in your own thoughts or in your own words. You have a lot of time to think about what you write, because if you are unique, you are truly potential and can make profits in selling articles to others or publish your articles in your own website, with supporting links from affiliate programs.

In some webmaster marketplace forums, most of the clients or buyers are looking for unique articles than private label rights (PLR) articles. Why do they want unique articles? It is because they want to be original and to be protected from plagiarism. They can easily check for duplicated on CopyScape.com. Original articles are averaged from about $0.70 to $1.00 per 100 words, and you will be benefited when you are selling them to one exclusive buyer or to publish them on your website and to different article directories.

If I rewrite articles, it's too difficult than original. Why is it difficult? I think it's truly the same as article spinning, which you must understand synonyms of the specific words needed to be edited. You will put brackets like "{sad▐ lonely}", and can take you too much time than writing unique articles. There is a possibility that your rewritten articles are still not original, as they were only copied from other sources. We should be more careful when copying other's content, unless we have a source link to be directed in their original content. It has an average of $0.30 to $0.60 per 100 words rewritten.

We'll, at least you know how rewriting is more difficult than unique articles. Rewriting will only benefit you less, but for unique articles you will be benefited more than anything else. I write unique articles on a piece of paper before I publish or sell it to clients or buyers. It's good to be unique you know?

3 Comments
Jeff Caceres I agree with you Raffy. I'm finding difficulties to rewrite them on my own, because of the bracketing rule. Better to be original as it gets, because most of my original and unique articles are sold to many buyers.
27 Nov, 2009
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Garry Cohen I think in many respects your exactly right. It is much easier to think of a topic and write based on your real experience etc then to re-write someones story that you have had no clue about.
27 Nov, 2009
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Dylan Haddock I've tried to re-write poorly written English articles and it was a very grueling endeavor at the time and I had to check back with someone to understand the meaning. I agree that unique articles would be much easier.
07 Dec, 2009
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