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My take about what makes you a best fitted content writer

by Pawan Kumar Jha Writer. Blogger. Freelance
To be the best fit as a content writer, you must have KNOWLEDGE, tremendous amount of knowledge about the subject or topic you’’re assigned to work on. There’s though unique style and creativity involved, but to the best of my experiential insight as a writer, the surefire technique to be best fit as a writer is none but your acquired knowledge (the awareness quotient of how much versus how less).

Recently my interview with a startup firm based in New Delhi went embarrassingly wrong as my candidature was questionably evaluated subsequent to my 'less than impressive' performance, basically caused by my little than required understanding of the knowledge required to grace the post for a content writer in the firm.

Realizing by the implosive rebuke of my inner-conscience, I humbly asked for pardon for having not carefully studied their JD’s mailed in my inbox prior to attending the scheduled interview.

The point is, as far as I can conclude based on my understanding, your knowledge qualifies you the best fit as a writer anywhere in the world.

Ever wondered sports’ writers earn better than those experienced in other genre of writing?

It’s simply because of knowledge that draws the borderline between nit and wit.

Yes, even rookie can become a writer (as they’re mushrooming), but he/she will remain on threshold of wishful laurels until they realize ignorance no longer is a bliss! You know what, when I am supposed to write an article on a new subject, I spend hours and sometimes two days gathering required quality inputs which would support my claims in the narrative.

Reiterating, to be the best fit as a content writer, earn knowledge! Prove you’re worth your salt.


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About Pawan Kumar Jha Advanced   Writer. Blogger. Freelance

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Cindy Bolley Magnate II Premium   HHCTB?
I agree.. you do indeed need knowledge to be a content writer... and in my case an interest in it as well.

We use to have a section here at APSense that people were able to outsource work. One area was about writing articles. People would say they will write articles about any topic you wanted.... I always thought that was a chuckle...... I am able to write posts after posts of stuff I know about.. but the idea of writing about something I know nothing about sounded like a horrible task..

If I were a content writer I think I would have to be very choosy about the topic.... More than anything I hate to look stupid.. and writing about a topic I knew nothing would make me look really stupid, even if I researched it.... and if I found no interest in the subject.... I would really really really come off as looking especially stupid.
Aug 15th 2016 10:30   
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