So DailyArticle.com claims to offer "high-quality, original" articles to boost your website's search engine optimisation.
Interesting business model. The writers upload their "professionally" written articles and if you purchase them, they're yours to keep forever. No fuss and no rights to manage, no meddlesome copyright issues. Which isn't suprising really. Reading through some of them, they sound like they’ve been translated from another language with joys like "room of improvement…”
You get what you pay for I guess. $20 for 450 mediocre words on sheds or a light meal for an upset stomach (I kid you not). It's sold as helping you raise your search rating - so seems to be the equivalent of spam. Not sure anyone would ever come back to your site for info (or more worryingly, advice) once they’d stumbled on this type of content! I really don’t see the value. You could get tailored content from any half decent copywriter that would hit the SEO mark as well as being interesting and 'on brand'.
I hope there's no future in it. But then I'm a copywriter.