I'm in need of a content writer as well as an rewriter. I need about 30 original articles as well as 30 rewritten articles per week. Ongoing, for the next couple month. Articles 250-300 words. I would be interested in the PER WORD cost or if you rather do a salary type deal with a set amount of articles per week, that will work too. Content are in various niches Original Article writers: please send a quote with examples. Rewritters please send quote and also send a rewrite of: " There are two types of perfume copycat. The first is the legal type. The method is simple: identify a popular perfume and then create a much-cheaper imitation of it. It may or may not be a good imitation, but it's at least in the ballpark. They then package their product in a plain box and advertise it as a scent that "smells like X perfume." This is legal, but it's really not a good thing. First of all, it probably does smell vaguely like the original, but it is doubtful that a "nose" who could steal the exact recipe for a perfume would work for one of these copycat labs. You're dealing with an approximation, and that's on the best day. Second, this kind of "smells-like" scent is marketed entirely on price; they are the bargain fragrances. This means you can expect a lot less fragrance and a lot more alcohol, smaller sized bottles, and all round cheaper development and production. Most people I know who have tried a copycat product are disappointed because it just doesn't measure up to the real thing in terms of quality."
Our quote for 30 articles as below Original - $75 Rewritten - $65 Please check PM for sample article on Crude Oil Prices
Sky-rocketing crude Oil prices – The truth! Ever since we occupied Iraqi mainland, we have been fighting a long and hard tussle for the crude. In fact, it seemed like an easy take-over in the oil-fields long before. All of that has proved wrong with the Iraq tussle seeming like a never-ending one at all. But is the Iraqi tussle really impacting the crude oil prices or are there other inherent factors to it? As is, crude oil prices hover around $120 per barrel. That’s a quantum jump on the levels of last year. On analysis, we find that the below mentioned factors were in the forefront: • The supply of oil world-over has not been up to the mark. It typically is a demand-supply problem. Had the limits on the demand and supply been more elastic, we should still on a $90 per barrel. • A lot of these high oil prices are considered to be due to speculation in the futures market. Consider this, approximately 30 Billion US Dollars is the volume of the futures on crude oil. This has a dominos effect on oil prices going on to say that the oil prices of today are inflated. • The dollar’s strength is also seen as one major cause of worry. The USD has been having a pretty rough run in the past with its valuations going for a real run. Most oil deals across the world are done on the USD. A typically weak USD means that the oil prices go high. • High Demand and Less Supply of oil has also led to the predicament of oil prices. As more and more countries seek more oil, the supply though is not enough. With the problems pin-pointed, are we looking at any solutions at all? In fact, none of the 4 factors listed above are natural in nature. And as every man-made problem does have a solution, this one does too. Here are the solutions coming to my mind • Stop or even reduce futures trading in crude. At least, this will not bloat oil prices to the point of despair. • Get the Federal Economy working on improving the dollar’s strength. We believe that doing so will take care of 50% of the oil-price problem. • Get a lot of people use alternative fuel sources. This solution is already started to take place with cars and other automobiles being run on renewable sources of energy. It is just that the transition is a bit slow. If steps are not taken immediately, the prices could easily soar above $150. Once that happens, any solution that is in mind could come to a zero. Such a day is a bit far-fetched in thinking as it would mean the dollar has gone really weak. But one never knows, some really strange things happen.
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