Working as full-time writers, we have now decided to offer our services in the department of news rewriting. We are looking for serious and long-term clients. We are a team of native English writers who can ensure high quality results that can pass copyscape. Payment is $0.8 per 100 words for individual articles while $0.7 per 100 words for bulk orders. Turnaround time will be within 1 week for 100 news article rewrites.
Can you post some details? Do I have to give you the article to rewrite? Post some samples. Do you usually work off some services? Have you tracked any of your work/service to see what gets picked up the best? <Rant>Nothing personal, but I see so many people post WTS and nobody seems to really want to work. They just want to be hired, because of their "good looks", ETC.</Rant>
Hi LincolnAve, We are currently focusing on rewriting news articles such as in politics, business/finance, health, technology, sports, entertainment and travel. You can just provide the links and we will rewrite them for you or we can also help you by searching for those links. Most of our clients are outside DP. We just use Gtalk or email to communicate daily. Here is our sample work: Bomb scare diverts plane; may have been a hoax Canadian police are investigating whether a phoned-in hoax caused a Pakistani jet to be diverted to Stockholm for several hours Saturday for fear that one of its passengers was carrying explosives. Police evacuated 273 people from the jet, and briefly detained a Canadian man, after an anonymous caller in Canada tipped-off authorities that the suspect was carrying explosives. However, no explosives were found on the man, who was released after questioning by police, or on the Boeing 777 from Pakistan International Airlines, which had been bound from Toronto to Karachi, Pakistan. Our version: Explosive fright resulting to Pakistani aircraft to reroute, a joke? In the latest development following an incident last Saturday, law enforcers in Canada has been probing if the root of the long-hour rerouting to Stockholm of Boeing 777, an aircraft of Pakistan International Airlines, was due to a phone call made by an unidentified man, who gave an information to the police authorities that a bomb was in possession of a particular passenger. The alleged passenger, who is a Canadian citizen, was held behind bars for just a few hours right after 273 passengers quickly vacated the plane as ordered by the police. Nevertheless, the suspect was discharged eventually since the police officers failed to find any bomb from him after thoroughly searching the man as well as the plane.
The sample looks great. I would be interested in a wider variety of niches, than the ones listed. Let me know if you would be interested in that, Looking forward to your response. You can email me, to take this private.
Hey LincolnAve, I'm very interested in this. Please check this thread... http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=1987844#post15219888 and Pm me if you are interested. I am looking to do business with you.
I'm looking for more projects at present. Anyone who needs news rewriting service just send me a message. Thanks!