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I would like to mention that Kingos is a fantastic content writer, and can string words together better than most professiona authors. Would reccomend him to anyone wanting professional content.
I like what you're doing here... this is a great thread, and Kingos obviously knows what he's doing! (-; Anyway, mind if I ask your rates publicly? Just out of curiosity? And may I tell you this: if you haven't already, quit writing for customers; start developing your own properties.
If i understand correctly, you are able to help me write a good article for keywords I suggest, right?
Hi tigergb, Absolutely... It's my job. All you have to do is PM me with the details of your article and you'll get some awesome content.
Supposedly, you're both writer and you compliment each other... I thought you were competitors. Hmmmm..... Alex... if you're from UK and professional writer, why do you try to hire native English speakers to write for you????
Have you thought that maybe it's because he has a handful of projects and would prefer to outsource some to the best talents he can find. And about the competition, when will people realize that competition is healthy and is not synonymous with enemity? As far as I am concerned, competition equals respect. If you do not have some degree of respect and admiration someone else's skills and abilities -regardless of the fact that he's your "competition"- then, he isn't your competition. It's a pretty simple thing... appreciate and reciprocate in kind to those who appreciate and recognize your abilities. Surely, there's no harm in that.