Ghost writers for busy marketers … IWriter Review

Let’s be real here for just a moment.

Some days, you feel like this when it comes to
writing another blog post or email …

newbie nightmare

 

Am I right or am I right?

Some days, the words just don’t come,
the energy is wrong, the flow has slowed
down … BUT – you need a blog post.

Here is where IWriter comes to the rescue.

For a small investment of your money,
you get a big return on your time.

I tried it for the first time recently …
ordered five different articles on online
marketing topics. I spent a total of $3 for
each article.

What I loved most about this service is
my ability to review each article and decide
if it was really what I needed.  If not, I hit
reject and wait for a replacement article.

Were the articles satisfactory?  Yes!

I can take the copy, add my own flavor,
insert pictures and CTAs … and my blog
post is published in a matter of minutes.

For the first run of articles, I tested the
least expensive writers.

Next, I will choose one article and pay
for the highest ranking writers to write
it.

This video will demonstrate the ease
and simplicity of using IWriter:

The choices and smooth operation through the system
is outstanding.

I am in complete control of the whole process.

I know you have days when it’s nearly impossible
to get anything written.

This is a fantastic tool to help you through those days.

Mama said there’d be days like that.

Now, you can sail through them and enjoy the rest of your day.

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_0012_arrow2right   Get your articles here.

Happy writing!

HippieTrisha

Trisha Barnes

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2 thoughts on “Ghost writers for busy marketers … IWriter Review

  1. Michael Drummond

    Hi I just read your blog about iWriter. I used to use them a lot, but once I used them to write a LOT of content for me because I wanted to make a book, and the publisher who was interested in it refused to print it because I mentioned that I had used this service.

    It was crazy! I had spend so much money on it!

    He said it was because iWriter keeps the rights to everything they sell.

    Seriously!

    I wrote the whole story here:
    http://finelinereview.com/iwriter-review-do-they-keep-your-intellectual-property/

    It’s actually part of their Content User Agreement.

    I don’t know if it’s always been like that, but if you ever decide you want to sell or filp your website, you can’t legally do it.

    So be careful how you use these guys.

    1. Thanks, Michael for the info. I was intrigued with the service, but realize as you have that really it all comes down to writing your own stuff. No one has your voice, your style.

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