Hi, I'm looking for a Ezine Article rewriter to rewrite articles I give you that are already published on Ezinearticles.com. The requirements for this task are: 1. Articles must be 100% copyscape passed. 2. They must "read well", have proper use of grammar including commas etc. 3. Be delivered on time. 4. No "spun" articles using generator tools. I'm still hunting for someone I can rely on. Please PM your rates and examples please. In return for somebody reliable I can offer regular work of about 20 -30 articles a week with prompt payment via paypal. I will expect the articles to be re-written for me before I pay. Sorry, but I'm sick and tired of sub standard bozos who call themselves article writers. If you feel you can perform this job then please PM me today. Thanks!
Hello, For $2 per article (roughly 300 - 500 words) I will rewrite anything you like, in any tone or mood you need. If you can offer regular work, this amount can be negotiated. I have been published before on a regular basis, if you are interested I can send you some of those articles (they are originals, not re-writes). My English is impeccable, my typing is fast and accurate. Below is a sample of an article sent to me for similar work, and following it is my rewrite. If you like it, I would be glad to hear from you. Good luck in your search. Kind regards, FWilliams SAMPLE: Rather than a big baggage or a big suitcase, backpack is the way to go. While choosing a backpack it is important to choose a light-colored one so that you will attract less attention from thieves and other unscrupulous people. Also, choose a backpack with a top opening to avoid water getting into your backpack. The smaller the size of the backpack, the better. Make sure to have some waterproof stuff bags to keep your clothes safe. When it comes to clothing, always choose clothes that attract less attention and having lightweight so that you will not get tired wearing them. Take only 3 to 4 pairs of clothes so that while you are wearing one, you will have one or two spares and you can wash another one. If you are considering going to a cold region you will have to take some layered clothes. Choose pants so that they can be easily turned into shorts by zipping off the legs. When on adventure travel it is usually better to consider dark colors because they can hide dirt. You must also carry one or two pairs of underwear and socks. A hat, sunglasses, and a sunscreen lotion would be necessary if you are traveling to hot areas. When it comes to shoes, if you are traveling to Third World countries it is better to buy the shoes at your destination because you can get them for a lot cheaper than in US. In addition, if you are not planning to do some heavy mountaineering or trekking, it is better not buy high-en d trekking boots. REWRITE: For any form of travelling, forget the bulky suitcase or bag; nothing beats a backpack. Unfortunately, thieves operate in every country of the world, and the best way to stay below their radar is to choose a light-coloured backpack. Contents allowing, don’t choose a big one; the smaller, the better. A great feature to look out for is one with a top opening, so you can keep water from getting inside. Furthermore, make sure you always have some waterproof bags on hand, because nothing’s worse than rain-damp clothes! For clothing, remember these two vital tips: wear simple clothes to avoid unwanted attention, and keep them lightweight to prevent undue tiredness. Take no more than 4 sets of clothing: one to wear, one or two spares, and one to wash. Should you decide to venture into cold regions, the best way to keep warm is to layer your clothes. Also, choose multifunctional garments, such as pants with legs that can be unzipped to become shorts. Remember that light colours show even the slightest amount of dirt, so on adventure travel wear dark clothing. Don’t forget a pair or two of underwear and socks as well. Travelling in hot areas is desirable, but it’s essential to take a hat, sunglasses and a powerful sunscreen lotion. If you’re visiting Third World countries, it’s often best to buy your shoes when you get there because they’re far cheaper than in the U.S.. Finally, unless you are planning to do some heavy mountaineering or trekking, you don’t need to waste your money buying high-end trekking boots.