Looking for US/UK/CA/AU writer for $1,5/100words Please PM me only if you are from one of these countries and if you are ok with my rate. I need articles in multiple niches: hosting, software, gambling, trading. Send me some sample articles.
Well, I guess a guy gets what a guy wants. I am a graduate of the University of Nairobi, and KNOW, that I am a great writer; despite being good at what I do, I do not qualify for this based on my geographic location. Hmmmmmm.... Thoughts of relocation going through my mind...
I can't speak for anyone else but when I'm too busy and my workload is excessive I will go to other writers. I require them to be in my time zone so that I can access them at a moments notice.
I have a friend in the other side of the world(8 hours time difference), and we exchange overflow work some times. Skype works just fine for this...also, this leads me to ask what kind of deadline do you have for these overflow projects? Does moments notice mean that you're basically screwed because the deadline is in a few hours? EDIT: Probably wrong thread for discussing this though.
I don't like to have my contract clients waiting. I require the ads written quickly and completed and ready when I need them. Then I can move on to the next. Service to me means quick delivery. The deadline is of my own making.
I added the comma to stress the words in upper case..... This was 'messenger talk' and not 'grammatically speaking'...... Just like I am using multiple fullstops on this reply.... ... Great that you noted... Tells me you are a good editor... Thumbs up Pianogirl
For the sake of preventing the start of an argument, I'm not even going to respond listing all the things wrong with this statement, but thank you for your compliments and all the best to you. ☺️
No Harm. No arguments here. Perhaps you should see my seller posts and note the difference... I was just commenting, not showcasing my skills.
@pianogirl is right. This sentence has a bunch of grammatical errors. Unfortunately, this can have a bad impact on your sales thread. Always remember one thing: you never have a second chance to make a great first impression.