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Ordering Content Through MeUp — Which Tier to Choose

When you order a guest post and want MeUp's copywriting team to write the article, you choose from four content tiers at checkout. Here's what each one covers and when each makes sense.

Written by Velichko Achev
Updated today

The four tiers at a glance

Tier

Type

Words

Delivery

Revisions

Price

Basic

AI + Human Edit

Up to 600

1–48h

2

$25

Basic+

AI + Human Edit

Up to 1,200

1–48h

3

$35

Premium

100% Native Writer

Up to 600

24–72h

2

$70

Premium+

100% Native Writer

Up to 1,200

24–72h

3

$110

All tiers include a trust link, internal link on demand, topic suggestion, and Copyscape verification.

Which tier to choose

Basic or Basic+ works well when you need volume, have a clear

brief, and the publisher's editorial bar is standard. The AI + Human

Edit process produces clean, readable content — it's not unedited AI

output. If you need a longer article and want faster turnaround, Basic+ is the move.

Premium or Premium+ makes sense for competitive niches, high-

DR sites with strict editorial standards, or when the quality of the

writing itself matters to your campaign. Native writers produce more

natural, authoritative prose — worth it when the placement is high-

value.

The word count tiers (600 vs 1,200) come down to publisher requirements and brief complexity. Check the listing's content requirements before choosing — some publishers specify a minimum word count.

How to add your brief after ordering

Once your order is confirmed, go to your Orders tab and click Take

Action. Enter your anchor text and target URL first, then a new

window opens where you can add your content brief.

The more specific your brief, the better the output. Include:

  • Topic or title direction

  • Target keyword

  • Tone and angle

  • Any links or competitors to avoid

  • Preferred word count if you have one

💡 Need to add something to your brief after submitting? Contact

support with your order number before drafting starts and we'll pass

the update to the writer.


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