I'm looking for the best article writer for gambling and poker related articles. Winner of this competition will get monthly ongoing requests, number of which dependant upon normal article cost. Please note, if the quality of additional articles are not of a similar standard to this one then I reserve the right to not pay. So don't just do this and then machine write future ones. The $25 is an incentive for article writers to spend time on this, as they may not be paid unless they win. All articles except the winning entry remain sole property of the writer. So you can maybe get something for it if you don't win. I also reserve the right not to choose a winner. Requirements:- - Can write to specified keywords without keyword stuffing. Keywords will be provided each month. - Articles make sense and are well written (gramatically correct). - Articles have at least a basic level of research done on them. I'm not expecting a lot of time devoted to it, simply that you know what you're talking about. Competition Article to be between 300-700 words long. Not bothered what end that's closer to, this article is just to be a showcase of your talents. Keyword - UK online poker *Related Keywords - Texas Holdem, holdem, freeroll, poker room, poker site *You can use as many or as little related keywords as you want. Respond in the thread if you are entering, PM all entries. Competition ends Friday 15th June, 9am BST. I look forward to your entries
Are we trying to get people to play on a specific site? Or do we just write articles about these card games?
Just looking for a general article for this. The ongoing work will be going up on a specific poker site, or used to promote it, but this is really just to find somebody who can write and has some general knowledge of gambling. Specifically UK online poker in this instance, but future articles may feature casino games, events, bingo?! I don't know yet. This article can focus on online qualification to UK events, online poker players from the UK, a poker site based in the UK, anything as long as it's relevant to the main keyword I gave