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3 Key Reasons to Outsource Your Technical Writing

3 Key Reasons to Outsource Your Technical Writing

If you’ve been an online entrepreneur for long, then you probably already have some idea how much the services of a good technical writer could help you out.

However, there are any number of reasons why you may not want to take on the responsibility that comes along with a full-time employee at this point in your company’s growth. That’s why so many of today’s online business people are turning to outside services specializing in technical writing for the perfect solution. Let’s take a closer look at some of the associated benefits.

3 Big Reasons To Outsource Your Technical Writing

1. Unbeatable Expertise
Freelance writers who offer technical writing as a service are often bringing years of expertise and know-how to the table. Some have actually worked hands-on in a given industry for decades and have valuable insider knowledge to share. Most are incredibly well-versed in important web concepts like SEO and keyword research as well. This makes them an ideal choice for any task that involves building subject-specific web content or brainstorming advertising copy that really needs to be web and e-mail friendly in order to be effective.

2. Pricing Should Reflect Quality
Hiring a freelance writer who is capable of knocking your technical writing needs right out of the park won’t be as cheap as just “any” writer. But, it can still be effective. Instead of having to come up with the cash to pay a full-time employee’s salary, you can pay one or more qualified freelancers to take care of your needs on a case by case basis instead. Prices are often reasonable overall. However, because of the collective level of expertise attached to today’s freelance writers, you can expect a quality level that stands a good chance of exceeding even the highest expectations.

3. Convenience and Flexibility
Even when it comes to complex areas like technical writing, it’s possible to find qualified professionals who are more than capable of meeting your needs. Need something done over the weekend? No problem! Looking for someone to devote a significant chunk of their time to supplying you with ongoing technical content? You can easily get that as well. For any schedule, any expertise level, and any budget, you can bet it’s possible to find a technical writing professional capable of meeting your needs. All you need to do to get in touch is let your fingers do the walking!

There’s Always Room to Grow

Some people prefer working with individual freelancers, but if you and your business tend to need writing services of various kinds and are likely to continue to going forward into the future, you may want to think about making contact with a team of professionals instead. An established writing team can not only provide you with individuals who produce terrific technical writing, but they can match you with very capable copywriters, bloggers, article writers, SEO professionals, and more. As your needs evolve and grow into the future, you can ensure that your supply of written resources will, too.

At the end of the day, outsourcing your business’s writing needs to qualified professionals comes attached to many benefits. You’ll save money, time, and effort in spades. You’ll also tap into a wonderful wellspring of talent that can really help your business progress.

Look into your options when it comes to professional level technical writing today! You’ll wind up being very happy that you did.

Adam Oakley

Adam Oakley

President & CEO

Adam Oakley is the President and CEO of Express Writers. He acquired the content marketing agency in 2021 and repositioned it through the AI disruption, shifting it from a founder-led brand to a team-led one on a simple principle: authority is built by people. Adam brings more than fifteen years of operations and client-services leadership to the agency. Before Express Writers, he spent twelve years helping scale AltSource, a software development and IT consulting firm, from $500K to $30M in revenue and from five to more than 200 people. There he ran Fortune 500 client services, co-negotiated a $72M anchor engagement, and led the technical due diligence on the client's roughly $1B sale, exiting as Managing Partner. Earlier, he built the marketing and early-SEO function for a specialty manufacturer, where his content roots began. He holds a B.S. in Business and Communications from Oregon State University. Adam writes on content strategy, operations, and building durable authority in the AI era.

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