I'm looking to work with forum owners on a long-term basis, possibly over the course of weeks, preferably months. Though I appreciate the merits of making a handful of posts one-off for a dollar or two, the amount lost in fees makes this an unwise way to work from my perspective. Therefore, if any forum owners would like to hire a poster on a long-term basis, please feel free to get in touch. I am not necessarily talking big figures either - I am more than happy to make a handful of posts to your forum every day a month for a modest fee. Alternatively, I can also supply a much larger number of posts spread amongst several usernames if you prefer. My fees vary, though I am open to any sensible suggestion - that means no "can you do it for $0.05/post?" responses. Whereas I know this isn't a particularly high paying area, I do value my time a little more than that My English skills are very reasonable and I always aim to give something to the forums rather than simply typing twenty words for the sake of it. I can do research for most topics, though my most fluent are as follows: Computing (Technical Support, Hardware, Software, Internet Programming), Music (Composition and General), Guitars, Cars, Travel, Property, Gambling, Health, Political Issues, Sport There are of course more but that should give you some indication of what I am capable of. I am based in the UK so are naturally more comfortable with generic of UK-based topics, though I am willing to give anything I feel I can work with a try. Anyway that's enough for now, if you're interested drop me a PM or E-Mail me/add me to MSN (john@i-ebdev.com). I am looking for reasonable offers, requests verging on the offensive will be ignored Any questions feel free to get in touch or post here if you feel others may benefit from the response. Thanks for reading. John
Thanks for correcting him giovanni - Incidently I am looking for posters who are able to post on a gambling related forum, though I haven't got a separate thread for that yet.
General or anything specific? I'm not an expert by any means but a little research goes a long way. Drop me a pm if you're interested with a link to the forum if possible.