Professional American Writer | Digg Article Writing Service | Unique Content

Discussion in 'Content Creation' started by Justin_Dupre, Jul 8, 2008.

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    What is worse than hiring someone that doesn’t know how to write? For your online businesses and websites, nothing is more important than that content on the front page. I know this, and that is why I want to be the next and only person you will ever need to hire for your writing projects.


    I'm not "new" to publishing content. On top of running a very successful gossip blog (nearing 3000 UV per day), having been published on Problogger and Jackbook, and having written freelance articles and copy for a myriad of clients, I am also completing my bachelor's degree in Marketing. What this means is I know who your target market is and how they think. Knowing this give me an advantage because I know what will make them want to buy into whatever you are pushing (your brand, a product, a Digg, a Stumble, etc).

    What am I going to write for you?

    Why don't you start off by telling me? Shoot me an email to contact@justindupre.com.
    Writing cost per word starts at 2.5 – 3 cents per word depending on topic. \

    I also offer writing articles that will get Diggs (provided you have targeted traffic). Digg articles are highly researched, and may be list posts or any other type of article you think may work to get you a ton of traffic. These articles start at $50 dollars (may increase with length), and if they make the front page of Digg, another $150 must be paid.

    I hear possible clients like to see samples

    So, here you go: the examples page of my freelance writing blog. There is also a blog with frequent updates that are there to help out any other freelance writers seeking assistance in this profession.

    Hire me because hiring almost anyone else would be a mistake

    Do you really want someone that says they can write anything and everything for 1 cent a word? If you said yes, well, hire them. Did they provide you with true originality, something that will last in the minds of your readers, clients and customers, and would you hire them again. If your answer was yes, again, then you should be honest with that writer when you tell them their rates should be more along the lines of mine.

    I'm not guaranteeing I can write your project, and I've turned down just as many as I've taken. Before I make that decision though, I need to know what you want written. Send your project details down to Justin's Inbox! I'll send you a reply as soon as I examine your message, and if I feel there is enough information to give you a quote, I'll send one off, as well.

    If you'd like more information about my writing services visit this page.
     
    Justin_Dupre, Jul 8, 2008 IP