Selling Native English Writer

Discussion in 'Content Creation' started by Watson2, Jul 23, 2010.

  1. #1
    Hello,

    I know what you want. As an article writer with more than 4 years’ experience, I've met many webmasters. The good thing is, they are always willing to give us A+ at the end of each deal. In addition, as part of our privacy policy, we don't point at Web sites or blogs that we write for. Also, we have pretty strong recommendations in places like elance and Odesk.

    When you order for an article, you have the option of selecting between UK and US English. All articles are 100% CS passed, double proofread, and fully edited for style. We also ensure that we sustain readers’ interests until the last word.

    Offerings:
    1. Press Release by an American/British professional writer = $50 per piece of 600 words

    2. Article (finance, computer, and medical articles.)= $6/500 words

    3. Technical Manual = $10/500 words

    4. Eagle-eye editing = $4 per article (You only need this service if the article weren’t written by us.)

    YOU CAN'T GET BETTER DEAL FOR SUCH QUALITY OF SERVICE ANYWHERE!
     
    Watson2, Jul 23, 2010 IP
  2. vothiquynhyen

    vothiquynhyen Peon

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    #2
    are you sure?
     
    vothiquynhyen, Jul 23, 2010 IP
  3. Watson2

    Watson2 Well-Known Member

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    #3
    You are trying to increase your posts to 35, right? I wish you good luck on that.
     
    Watson2, Jul 23, 2010 IP
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    #4
    I wish you didn't make your font size so horribly big, it's hard to take you serious like that.

    Also, I don't mean to nitpick but proofread is two words, 'proof read'. I don't get the A+ or pointing part either...

    just sayin'.
     
    jjeezy, Jul 23, 2010 IP