Hi, I have been recruiting writers for my team during the last week. It has been successful, however I still only have a few writers who have delivered. I am in need of writers for my monthly paying client and need writers who can complete 25 articles each per week. My client pays monthly and as a result all work completed the previous month will get paid for around the 16th of the following month. They have a strict style guide to stick to, although all articles in general should near enough be based on these structural guidelines. Topics are automotive, DIY & dog care. Payment is $5 per 500+ word article. If you prove to be a good writer there will be opportunity for standard articles as well - of which get paid for once they are accepted and approved. Please send samples and your weekly capabilities via PM. Any samples that dont reach my standard or have grammatical errors will not be considered. Regards, A. Hayes.
ok that's interesting can you give the exact word count or a range that one will be working for? if it's up to 700 per article i am interested for the automotive niche.
Your client i monthly paying which means you want writers to work hole month without any upfront or payment on delivery ? Kindly clear this doubt ..
Hello, Most articles for my monthly paying client are 500+ words. As I have mentioned in my first post, all articles written for my monthly client will be paid for on the 16th of the next month. This is the way most jobs work and I have tried to speak with my client to change the payment schedule but to no avail. I do have standard orders of which are paid for upfront, when my writers send those articles in and I have accepted and approved them I will pay for them. These are fewer than the monthly client and are only an added bonus for my best writers. The monthly client will soon grow to 150 or more articles a week, however these will be split between my top writers. I will repeat that due to the large volume of replies I may not reply to everyone and if your samples have one too many grammatical errors or are not written very coherantly, your application will be rejected. Regards, A. Hayes.