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My rates have been reduced to attract a growing number of DP clients. The new rates are as follows: 300 word article - $6 400 word article - $8 500 word article - $10 *Turnaround time in 3 days or less* Here is a sample of an article I wrote for a recent DP client: Like sports rivalries, plasma vs. LCD is also the next heavyweight fight, with many shoppers curiously browsing the aisles of electronic stores and predictably trying to differentiate between the two flat panel television titans – the plasma and the LCD television. Each type holds its own unique pros and disadvantages. First, both are high end achievements that incorporate size and performance. The new wave and an eventually replacement to box television, flat panels usually come less than 4 inches in depth and can be hung on walls and ceilings. Its technology – least of all, represents the biggest difference between plasma and LCD. Plasma displays use tiny gas plasma cells which are charged by voltages to send off light and create a picture. LCD televisions are the “neater†ones where people can swipe their fingers over the screen to bring up a blur, the result of a liquid crystal solution display being touched. Technology alone is not enough incentive to consider one purchase over the other. Instead, there are other areas of concern that comes with selecting either flat panel – its affordability, quality of picture, and its functions. When it comes to size, plasma televisions perform better at screens greater than 50 inches. There are more options with plasma televisions on this feature because production costs have gotten lower throughout the years. Slightly but surely, its “exclusivity†has been tapped into. Smaller screen size advantage belongs to the LCD. When it comes to price, LCDs typically provide more pixels for the same screen size as plasma televisions except at screens of 50 inches or more where both are pitted equally. The pricing difference pits plasma televisions with a higher price tag as you inch towards 60 inches.