That's right, 200 blog posts for $100. What I'm basically offering is to write you 100-300 words of content per post on a given niche. Here are some examples for a weather related blog: This is especially good for those that want to make money off of ad revenue and to bring in some subscribers. You can take my posts and set them to post at a certain time and benefit from it. It's not professional blogging, but more of for people that want to get a good amount of pages that can get PR very quickly. All 200 posts would get indexed aswell. I can pretty much write for any niche and it'll take me only five days or less to get it all complete. They'll all vary in size, have pictures, and I can put them in a database for you if you want. All I ask is that you pay me half of the price in advanced via PayPal. Thanks.
It is fantastic that you offer this service... but in a forum like this you will be hard pressed to get any response unless your itrader rating improves. First try doing small jobs like a blog post here or there and get some iTraders before attempting to sell your services for that much money. I was interested, but when I saw you had 0 iTrader, the only thought in my mind was... what prevents you from buggering off with my hard earned money. You only have 40 posts too which means you are not that active. In the long run try my suggestions before offering for something this big.
That's one of the reasons why I asked for only half in advanced. I know some people are sketchy like that, I do web design services and have to do that for the same reason. To be honest, article writing is not really my thing, but I'm trying to get over the $400 debt I have, so I've been making sites, trying to sell links on a PR4 link (that's too girly for anyone to be interested in even though it has inner PR3), and responding to reasonable priced jobs. I usually do essays for students, but seeing as it's summer, that's not really an option at the moment. I was making a good $150 per assignment doing that though. And you know, I'm not professional in a sense that I catch every mistake, but at least it's readable. These SEO obsessed people need to remember that people who search online probably have no knowledge of what you're talking about, like let's say real estate or apartments. People looking into those topics are probably renting or buying in the first place, they don't understand all the lingo that some of these articles are using. It's the same thing with the education sites, I always find that I'm better off looking at my textbook the next day because they don't provide me with enough information. They show me examples, but they always want me to find THIS first. However, I don't know what THIS is to begin with. I admit that I'm trying to sell myself a little bit more by saying all this, but it's the truth. A website doesn't just attract a person just for the information, it needs to have personal thought in it. I think people would love a journal of someone's adventure of trying to find that perfect house, or a teenager's diary of going through the four years of high school on a daily basis. It's more than just buying five $3 articles that pretty much everyone has, and with Google tightening its rules, you want to be able to compete. You have to find other means of accomplishing that though.
This guy delivered my articles on time as he promised. And the articles are top class. Payment sent Itrader on the way. thanx