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Sweet Spot for Publishers, Freelancers?

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Editor: “I don’t have time to mess with freelancers. It’s more trouble than it’s worth.”

Freelancer: “I can’t write $25 stories for these online markets. It’s more trouble than it’s worth.”

But what if both of these were false?

The market for professional and freelancer content continues to mature with offerings like ebyline.com.  Not only can publishers assign, review, sell and purchase content – but it takes into consideration the biggest obstacle which is the execution related to contracts, payroll, taxes and rights management.

For freelancers, average ebyline writers fees have been reported anywhere from $25 to $300, well above the Demand Media content-farm rates.

Add to that financial backing by a major media company like E.W. Scripps, and the offering has both credibility and distribution.

For newsrooms that need to do more with less budget, look for less reliance on AP and more exploration with original professional and freelance content. Especially if they can also market and sell their own content and create incremental revenue.

 

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Demand Media Escapes Google's Content-Farm Update

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The early big-name losers from Google’s recent anti-content-farm search update are out. It has affected some common names who regularly top SERPs for popular queries, according to an index published by Sistrix.com

Those include Mahalo, Associated Content, ezinearticles.com and examiner.com.  In addition, a wsj.com report indicates that traditional media outlets like LinkedIn.com, Facebook.com and the news sites of Time, Fox News and the New York Daily News rose. Also, retailer sites such as Wal-Mart, Target, and eBay rode the search modification wave.

What’s interesting to note is Google does make a distinction between what it considers to be higher-quality content farms like Demand Media, as Sistrix’s chart shows, they were positively affected by the change.

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