Buying Spun Article Writer needed

Discussion in 'Content Creation' started by joycescape, Oct 26, 2009.

  1. #1
    We need a spun article writer for regular project. The budget is $0.003/word
     
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  2. vijeta

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    #2
    0.003 per word?? how much does it come up to for 100 words??
     
    vijeta, Oct 26, 2009 IP
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    ALGWorks Active Member

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    #3
    That would be $0.30 for 100 words ;)
     
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    Kunalbhatia Active Member

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    For spinning? You got to be joking. You'll be getting hundreds of articles out of that spinnable article and you'll pay 30c a 100 words?

    That is, if your definition of a spinnable article and mine are same.
     
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    #5
    exactly..i was shocked :eek: as well..that's why just wanted to confirm if there was a typo mistake and it was 3$ per 100 words...lol..you really got to be kidding if your expecting spin articles at that rate..do you wish to pay 3$ per 100 words..? :)



     
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  6. Tom Brite

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    I charge $2.50 for an article 100 to 500 words long!

    Let me know asap before im fully booked up again!

    Thanks

    Tom Brite
     
    Tom Brite, Oct 26, 2009 IP