Webmaster Articles/Tutorials

Discussion in 'Content Creation' started by UKWebmasterForum, Dec 13, 2007.

  1. #1
    I am looking for someone who could write articles on a regular basis, and write it from their own head (i.e. not copying or rewording someone else's work). I do not need this service until January time, but it would be nice to have someone lined up ready for the job.

    The articles will be posted up in the forum, and possibly be sent in a weekly newsletter. I will need one doing every week, and they must be 800+ words and written in a professional manner, e.g. good spelling/grammar, professional layout, etc.

    These are the topics I may need you to write on;

    • HTML & CSS
    • JavaScript
    • PHP, ASP & ASP.NET
    • Databases

    • Search Engine Optomization
    • Other search engine related topics

    • Web Hosting
    • Web Design
    • Multimedia
    • Server Management

    Basically anything which a webmaster would be interested in. These articles would have to vary each week and switch topics. I would be willing to pay $30 per article/tutorial. If you would be interested in doing this for me, please post some previous work you have done before. And if I am impressed, I will get in touch with you when your services are needed.

    Thanks in advance and I am looking forward to hearing from you :).
     
    UKWebmasterForum, Dec 13, 2007 IP
  2. mnmani

    mnmani Well-Known Member

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    #2
    well , I am NOT into the task . however the enlisted topics are
    very popular
    and lot of material is already available on the net .
    please do not expect original content . although you insist for
    the creative contents , you may be getting copied / rewritten .
     
    mnmani, Dec 14, 2007 IP
  3. UKWebmasterForum

    UKWebmasterForum Guest

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    #3
    No I will expect original content, otherwise I won't pay. There is always someone who can write original content, there are plenty of people on this forum.
     
    UKWebmasterForum, Dec 14, 2007 IP
  4. mnmani

    mnmani Well-Known Member

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    ^ well , I do not want to argue :) I have just expressed my view .

    BTW , I am an experienced moderator at a couple of technical
    forums and also a contributor for the wikipedia . I can easily
    find which is copied and which is rewritten and which is fresh !
     
    mnmani, Dec 15, 2007 IP
  5. bil_genius

    bil_genius Banned

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    #5
    i am very much interested
    send me the detail
    thanx
     
    bil_genius, Dec 15, 2007 IP
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    dptech Peon

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    #6
    some of these are broad topics, like databases. I am sure even if someone writes their own you may find them copied. in that case the person wont get paid ?
     
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    #7
    There is a difference between similar and copied. I want the articles to express unbias opinions etc. Like for example, if the article was a review of a popular database software, there is no way someones opinion on a review can be copied. Similar yes, identical with words changed, no.

    If the article is of good quality I will pay, simple as that :).
     
    UKWebmasterForum, Dec 15, 2007 IP