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Past Content Creation (Free/Paid)

Joshua Farrell

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We have all considered paying for content to be made on our forums or blogs, and may have even paid to have it made. Perhaps some of us has even charged to create content for people. In your dealings with paying or creating content for payment of some sort (real money or through forum cash or exchanges), what have you considered the hardest thing about getting the content? Perhaps, did you try at one point to be active enough to create content in a large quantity, to attempt to show to your members that it was potential to achieve a certain level of content creation?

I recently was going through my PayPal button list to clear it out, and perhaps make new buttons for different things I have going, and noticed that at one time in 2009, I was willing to create 10,000 posts for $125 USD. Not entirely sure if I ever did anything like that, but it is crazy to think that I was willing to charge that amount, for that quantity. Knowing my quality of posting back in 2009, I wasn't yet ready to do consistent good to high quality posts, so I may have thought that I could have done that many at one point.

Thinking back, I could have potentially done that many in a years' time (perhaps even in in 6 months) during that period of my life. I remember back in 2014, I did make over 7,400 posts on this very forum, in a little over 5 months.
 
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The hardest thing that have considered to getting good content on my blog is getting high quality contents because the more quality the more elusive those contents actually seems to be, that is now in history because I have found a way to get these contents on freelance website at a fee.
 
The only experience I have with content creation is posting on forums. I have never paid for content creation because I do not have a forum or blog, but I have earned from content creation.
 
I have been a part of over two dozen forums that were availble through the forum wheel and postloop. I have been earning as a paid content creator for many years
 
I want to commend you for taking your time to post such a long presentation above. Personally, I think the hardest thing in getting contents is sourcing for quality contents as most contents are copy and paste. So if one can be unique in contents creation it will really bring quality traffic which can translate to huge earnings as the case may be.
 
I have been a part of over two dozen forums that were availble through the forum wheel and postloop. I have been earning as a paid content creator for many years
That's an impressive feat, if I may ask what actually inspires you in your content creation, how do you come up with quality contents on this many forums?
 
I think the one thing that I can say about the topic that was brought up by @Anis Boukezzoula is that, in starting out we're willing to do a lot more for less and that desperation drives us to a crazy level.
In earning online, once you've defined your goals and targets, the next thing is to work without losing focus.
Me for example, I'm aiming at raising capital to buy a course in affiliate marketing; all I do both here and other places is geared towards that and soonest I'm there.
 
I have never done package based post creation. I want to do a package based post creation but I don't know where I can find such service or where I can list my service. I don't think Fiverr is best place to advertise your forum posting service.
 
I haven't paid for content to be made on my forum or blog as i don't own a forum or blog for now. So, i don't know the hardest thing about getting content.
 

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