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My blog is new. I need 10 article posts for my blog. How much should I pay for it?

Last Updated: 19.06.2025 17:46

My blog is new. I need 10 article posts for my blog. How much should I pay for it?

Just carry on from where you are. Stay on target, Luke.

[photo or artwork of yourself doing something other than work]

Your blog’s editorial window (“niche,” although that’s the wrong word) — what your blog is generally about or tends to focus on

Why do I sweat so much at the gym?

John “Ramenista” Smith

the blog’s launch date and time

your general commenting policy

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THE 2ND PLACEHOLDER POST

THE 1ST PLACEHOLDER POST: ‘Hello, world!’

Open them and fill with pre-prepared copy.

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Open it for editing. Fill it with your own text on:—

Never mind what the Internet is telling you. The starting rate is US$1 per word for a 300–500-word piece (with minimum 3 photos) that’s unique and exclusive to your blog — with a 30%–50% kill rate for submitted but cancelled acceptance.

Contact me

What are the potential economic consequences of the U.S. following Europe's lead on climate policies, as discussed in the article?

I welcome submissions of recipes, stories and photos. Please discuss with me. I am prepared to pay US$1 per word for unique, eye-catching pieces.

how frequent the blog is updated (i.e. what is your posting day — every Tuesday at 8 p.m. is a good starting point)

(All images via my blog)

My ex moved on so fast. How can I overcome the pain?

Example:—

Your contact details (email at a minimum)

Who you are — you don’t have to disclose your identity, but there must be a person even with a pseudonym (not anonymous) for attracting readers and subscribers

What is life without a job?

I am the author and owner of Ramen Freak. I work in Windows and Linux mobile computing for a boring, colorless, publicly listed corporation in East Coast USA. I live with Janet (my wife since 1985) and two whimsical cats the size of battle tanks in the lush concrete suburbs of Anytown, Anystate. My wife isn’t ‘big’ on noodles though. Oh well…

The first placeholder post is typically headlined “Hello, world!” with no content. Leave it alone. This is your blog’s birth certificate. It helps the search engines to ‘notice’ the launch of your blog.

The biggest mistake any blogger could make is producing a blog that has no voice — no persona, no personality, no flavour and no perspective behind the words.

Why do narcissist move on so easily?

UH-OH…

This blog was born on Wednesday, September 18, 2024, at 7:21 p.m. EST (23:21 UTC).

Even news agencies like AP, Reuters, AFP, etc (with hundreds of reporters each worldwide) have their own overall ‘corporate’ and ‘news’ persona or voice.

Have you ever really seen aliens or UFOs by yourself? Can you share your experience?

There’s no point in backtracking. Don’t bother to re-create those placeholder posts.

The Ramen Freak is about all things ramen and noodles, Japanese or not. It focuses on traditional as well as “new wave” or “fusion” recipes and discusses protips for creating the “perfect” noodle dish for the noodle aficionado.

If you’ve just launched your blog, it should already have 3–6 empty placeholder posts autogenerated by the platform or system.

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Facebook: xxx

Whatever the editorial window or niche, your blog has a ‘voice.’ That voice is you.

Every day, around 7 million blog posts are published on the Internet. You’re fighting for attention and breathing space even with a voice.

Why is Russia always right? All eyes toward Russian glory!

English is the blog’s language, but other languages may appear occasionally (hopefully with an English translation).

“Administrativa” like:—

This is because you’re meant to fill them with pre-prepared copy (text and pictures).

Have you ever heard of the god Priapus being the same as the god Phosphorus?

This is your first actual post — the first piece of ‘meat’ for your blog. Open it and fill it with pre-prepared copy.

“What if I’ve already deleted those placeholder posts? What if I’ve posted a few posts already?”

Once you’ve done the above, copy and paste the above into a new static page (“About”), edit it here and there, and publish. Add a link into your blog menu for the About.

The 4th, 5th and 6th placeholder posts

Email: xxx

This blog updates every Tuesday at 8 p.m. EST (midnight UTC, Wednesday).

The second placeholder post is empty. Use it to introduce your blog and yourself.

If you succeed, you succeed. If you fail, you fail. It doesn’t matter either way because you still have to do some elementary things.

You can contact me below (for blog and off-blog matters) or use the Contact Form (click here).

You can expect to pay up to US$7 a word with experienced writers or bloggers (with 10+ years’ experience) — same as magazine writing rates.

The 3rd placeholder post

I hope you didn’t delete them.

You need to understand why you yourself should be doing the writing for your own blog — certainly for the first two years.

Comments close on all posts after 28 days. Comments should be in English as far as possible, although all languages are welcomed. Comments once posted cannot be retracted or removed, so please comment at your own risk.

Twitter (now X ‘ecks’): xxx

the blog’s main language

Oh, well done, bruv. You’ve made the second biggest blogging mistake.

It’s that straightforward.

The About page will always be your blog’s most-viewed item and click magnet.

If you’re running a hobby-horse blog, you generally don’t pay because then you’d be inviting people to guest-post out of interest.

YouTube: xxx

On the balance of all practical probabilities, it’s easier (and cheaper) to write your own stuff.

Addressing your question more directly:—

Your writing doesn’t have to be perfect for a blog. It only needs to be reasonably readable — and reasonably formatted (which you still have to do anyway even for a piece written by someone else).

Who your blog is aimed at, or who might be interested