Buying Need 10 Articles Per day | CONTINUOUSLY! | NATIVE ENGLISH SPEAKERS ONLY!!!

Discussion in 'Content Creation' started by bryanon, Jan 24, 2010.

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    Hey all,

    I need a NATIVE ENGLISH SPEAKER to provide me with articles on continuous basis. I need at least 10 articles per day (300 per month) and may as well buy more if you can produce more.

    Note that I will pay maximum of $25 for each 10-pack of 500-word article. I do realize that this is less than the market price, but bear in mind that it's a continuous gig and you can pretty much choose what you write about (as long as it falls into the list of pre-approved niches which vary from SEO and Internet Marketing to Health and Finance).

    Sure - you can sell each article for $5 over here but imagine how much work it will take you to find those buyers - I will buy EVERYTHING you produce (quality must remain intact, of course) on a fixed rate, for a long period of time.

    If you can do 10 articles per day, 30 days a month then this is a nice extra $750 in your pocket each month!

    VERY IMPORTANT: I take offers from NATIVE ENGLISH SPEAKERS ONLY!!! (note: This means that English is your FIRST LANGUAGE). I don't give monkey's if you've learned English in the school and uni - if you haven't born in an English speaking country then don't bother. Period.

    In case you're interested, please email me on , quoting your price for each 500-word article (given that I order 10+ a day) and the maximum number of articles you can supply on continuous basis, attaching at least one sample article that YOU have written (and by "YOU" I mean "YOU" - I don't want to have ANYTHING to do with article writing groups / companies so if your email starts with the sentence "We're a team of XX article writers" then do not expect a reply from me.

    NO PMing - ONLY EMAILS!

    I will get back to all applicants very shortly!

    Thanks,
    Bryan

    P.S. Apologies for the direct approach above but I'm truly sick and tired of the bunch of court jesters who can't even spell the word "article" yet think they're the best writers in the whole world.
     
    bryanon, Jan 24, 2010 IP