I am looking for somebody who can write great and informative articles for the website about food/nutrition for people's blood type group. What website: Here is the website: http://bloodtypefood.com You see, there are 4 different blood types, and each blood type group has 14 food categories. So 56 articles. Example of what I would need: http://bloodtypefood.com/food-list-for-blood-type-o-oils-fats/ I would need a well written description for Food List for Blood Type O – Oils & Fats. Requirements: - article needs to be informative for people, searching for the right/wrong food for their blood group - each article should have a minimum of 130words - article needs to be properly written and grammatically correct - re-writing or text scraping is not allowed, 100% unique! Only contact me if: - you work as an individual - you can start working right away Send me the following: - info about you and your previous work - fixed price for all 56 articles - one trial article (about 100words) for this website by your choice - this is the most important, so I see your writing skill Thank you and I look forward hearing from you guys!
Can't we just show you previous written articles instead of writing an article for you that you may not want?
I don't mind, If they are related to health/food niche. But anyhow, it doesn't guarantee me anything. That's why I would like a sample article.
Why would someone give you free work? You totally lost my respect there. If you really want to engage someone qualified to write this, don't expect them to give you free work. Also, "'I know of no plausible rationale behind the [ Eat Right for Your Blood Type] diet,' says John Foreyt, PhD, a researcher at the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston." The diet that you want someone to write about is a total hoax.
Are you fucking idiot or what? I need 56 articles of 130 words. And if I require 1 article (100 words!), you call this free work? You keep complaining all over the forum. Stop hijacking threads.
Are you offering payment for the article? You have to understand... Writers get burned a lot by this type of thing. A buyer will request that the writer submit a custom article for review. The writer spends time researching and writing the article hoping to secure the job from the buyer. The buyer gets several submitted articles from different writers. The buyer then has a list of articles, (free content for their site), and the buyer may or may not hire a writer from the list of submitted custom articles. It doesn't benefit the writer, only the buyer. Sure, you are only asking for around 100 words for this test article, but you are still asking the writer for their time without compensating them. (At least compensation hasn't been mentioned.) You can tell a writers style and skill from reviewing their existing work. Whether it is samples in a portfolio, blog postings, or articles published online. You don't need a custom article written about your specific topic to judge a writers ability. The topic is not complex, requiring the writer to have a Phd in medicine or so unique that only 100 people in North America or Europe have enough comprehension of the topic to be able to write about it.
@TextServices Believe me, these days you cannot. People do outsource their work. I must have a reason why I mentioned this.
You don't know that the writer submitting a sample to you actually is the author of that sample. Your reasons are your own. I was just merely explaining why many writers will pass on applying for the job when a custom sample is required when there is no mention as to whether the writer will be paid for that sample article, regardless of word count.