SEO Writers Required

Discussion in 'Copywriting' started by Wordsmith, Dec 8, 2006.

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    Due to an overwhelming influx of orders we are looking for more experienced SEO article writers to start immediately.

    • Must be able to research/write just about any topic we give you (legal & moral) such as Real Estate, Gambling, Travel, Health, Science, Web, etc
    • English first language only without exception
    • Submit a 100 word bio about yourself
    • Possess a Paypal account
    • Be able to write at least 5 (250 word min) articles per week
    • All work goes through our in-house Editors before being released to the client and you will be expected to make alterations if not up to standard.

    We write for many of the webs top portals so you must be up to the high standard that we require. If you can cut it then we can promise you all the work you want or are capable of completing. You will receive payment via Paypal weekly for work completed.

    Regards
    Emma
    ArticlesandContent.com

     
    Wordsmith, Dec 8, 2006 IP
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    what's the pay rate?
     
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    back to my question..
     
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    Techblog your sole response to my posting was 'what's the pay rate?'

    Do you honestly think that any employer would respond to that? Please at least be courteous and at least show an interest first.

    Regards
    Emma
     
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    You're looking for posters not me, what's the pay rate?
     
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    @ Techblog, the payments aren't likely to be fixed mate. The pay scale would vary according to your ability and areas of expertise. Unless you send here what she asked for in her opening post, how can she determine the rate she feels appropriate ??
     
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    I don't know that I agree gr8liverpoolfan, if the compensation isn't appealing, I wouldn't bother gathering the requested information.

    ~LadyH
     
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    I am not taking sides here :). But I think if you are a seller, courtesy demands that you PM the buyer rather than vice versa. I know many people won't agree with me, but I wouldn't generally work with a seller who asks ME to PM him.

    And in this case, my earlier statement regarding the payrates should hold true. @ Techblog check out their site and see the prices section. You might get an idea of what you may be paid from there :)
     
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    You hit it on the nail Gr8 - Would anyone walk into an interview and use the line 'What's the pay' as an opening gambit?

    Techblog -has shot himself in the foot as I would not want him on my team after that. Just as an afterthought we had 4 writers that earned over $1000 last week and the majority of our 70 writers topped $200

    Regards
    Emma
     
    Wordsmith, Dec 9, 2006 IP