How to Choose A Product Description Writing Service from Kristofer Selan's blog

Professional product description writing is a skill and profession just like any other professional service. Unfortunately, many people are hanging up shingles, running ads, and showing up in cyberspace claiming to provide this service when they have no writing skills, little experience, and no knowledge of their profession. No licensing or educational program is required to become a product description writer. This means that anyone with the inclination can post an ad, print up business cards, or create a web site, and claim to be a product description writer.

I am amazed that many individuals claiming to be product writers don't work at their craft. The writing style of many writers I have met is anti-marketing, wooden and sophisticated. These writers don't know that a product description writing project is a sales and marketing project and that, beneath all the stylistic requirements and formalities, product description writing is copy writing geared to increase traffic and sell products. Just because someone can write a newspaper story, write a novel, or teach an English class, doesn't mean that he or she can write a description of a product that sells. E-commerce Product Description Generator

In addition to the quality of the writing itself, keep the following in mind. You will need to determine if you are dealing with a professional service or an amateur posing as a professional service. Since anyone can advertise themselves as a professional product description writing service, it is easy to be mislead. When considering hiring a professional, you may want to ask the following questions.

1. You can also ask about the "team". Most of these online and offline writing projects are large-scale and complex. Professional writing services usually have teams of at least two dozen, and sometimes even more writers. If they have no team or cannot give you a straight answer, it is likely they are not a professional.

2. Ask them if they have the experience to manage a big project. This question will often catch amateurs off-guard, as they haven't considered the scope of many projects. If you are thinking to hire a team of individuals on your own, and manage the project on your own, look out! The logistics and communications can be overwhelming.

3. Ask about deadlines and turnaround time. Warning: Inexperienced product description writers vastly underestimate the time required to write first- rate product descriptions. This can lead to overly optimistic turnaround times, which can cause significant problems in the future. Generate a text for your business social

4. Asked about error handling. Professional services will have a fixed policy, amateurs will not. Most of the time, better services get it right on the first try. If not, they usually correct errors for free.

5. ASK about pricing. Professional services will not give you a price off the top of their head. A professional will not give you a price without examining the project. The writing projects are not all the same, and treating them as such is the sign of an amateur. Professional services that are of the highest quality will discuss pricing options with you and be flexible.

6. Take note of how they respond to your questions. Answers should be clear, direct and satisfying. Does the service seem to have your best interest at heart? How is the rapport? You should move on if you even get the slightest hint of communication being difficult.

7. Ask for a free sample. Ask for a free sample.


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By Kristofer Selan
Added Jul 18 '23

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