Top Quality Content for $0.80 / 100 words

Discussion in 'Content Creation' started by kaoticnick, May 17, 2011.

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    Hi all. :) I'm a 19 year old Canadian (NOT Quebec) college student and English is my first language. My major is Music (guitar and keyboard) and I'm picking up some Computer Science courses as well. I'm on summer holidays now, though, and I'm looking to turn my occasional writing on here into a summer job. :) With that in mind I'm available to do short one-off article jobs of any length or make a long-term commitment until September - whichever you prefer. I can write on almost any topic (even though music and computing are my specialties) because I know how to do research and write at college level. You won't be disappointed! :)

    My rate is $0.80 per 100 words and I prefer payment by Moneybookers but I can accept Paypal too. :)

    You can PM me here or email me at kaoticnick [at] hotmail [dot] com with your requirements.

    SAMPLES


    The Importance of Safe-guarding Data

    In today’s technology-driven world, information can be a company’s most valuable asset. Consider the disastrous consequences that would result if Google, for example, were to lose all their data due to some unforeseen hardware fault or software glitch. The company would have to invest heavily in re-amassing its precious bank of data on websites across the web (that, indirectly, forms its sole income source).
    To prevent such a disaster, it is probably safe to assume that Google implements rigorous back-up strategies to ensure that no such unfortunate event can damage their revenue stream. Is your website content worth any less to you? Would it be business as usual if malware wiped out your web server and destroyed valuable content? The reality is that data is vulnerable and – although technology is improving – too many webmasters learn the hard way that this industry is inherently flawed and prone to costly mistakes – particularly due to unscrupulous individuals.
    For this reason, a linux backup plan for your web server is a step in the right direction for the security and longevity of your online presence.

    Insuring Against Catastrophic Data Loss

    Data is precious. Content is what drives a website and, without it, most webmasters would fail. No content means no advertising revenue, affiliate earnings, and no sales. A hardware/software fault can cause less savvy webmasters to lose vast amounts of content – often requiring days, and weeks (during which time they probably see no earnings), to repair – if such a repair is even possible.
    With this in mind, a linux backup of your most precious content – or even your entire website – might be in order. If spending hours on damage control after an accident sounds like time and money wasted, the decision is a simple one. A few dollars a month can ensure that you never have to worry about the security of your data. Rather, you can be content with the confidence that – should an accident occur – your website can be restored in a matter of minutes; thus avoiding lost visitors and potential search engine optimization drawbacks of having your site offline.

    Are backups really necessary?

    This is a question asked by a lot of webmasters when faced with the suggestion of investment in back-ups. Many website owners still fail to see the critical importance of having a fail-safe plan to restore their websites as quickly as technologically possible in the event of a disaster.
    The next question might be, “What kind of disaster?”. The possibilities are endless. A web server can be compromised by any of the following, (i) malware (ii) software glitch (iii) hardware failure such as a power outage or even a hard disk crash and (iv) unscrupulous hackers that wreck websites either for commercial gain or simply for their personal amusement. Any of these accidents could result in your entire website – and all its valuable content being wiped out; resulting in downtime and costing you money to replace.
    This risk can be easily, and cheaply, avoided by investing in linux backups for your web server or its content. You can store a secure copy of your website – or any other valuable content – for a few dollars a month in a safer, more controlled environment than is possible with a web server; allowing you to easily restore in unforeseen data loss.
     
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    If you can provide 400-500 words article on gadgets/mobile and SEO contact me ASAP. I have bulk order to make.
     
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