Selling UK native writer available - be aware that I compete on quality, not price

Discussion in 'Content Creation' started by meholaman, May 4, 2012.

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    Hello there,

    I am a UK native writer with over three years of content creation experience. I've written thousands of articles on numerous topics, ranging from carpet cleaning to health supplements, from technology to whisky, to business and marketing. Before you read any further, let me make it absolutely clear that I am not in the business of low price writing; I do not work as a part of a team of writers, and I am unable to offer substantial discounts on larger orders. This is because I specialise in supplying the highest quality content possible - by which I mean content that is engaging, factually accurate, of value to the reader, and, of course, free of spelling and grammar errors. I also prefer to work with clients over the long term, as this allows me to develop a unique style and voice suited for each writing job, though I will of course undertake smaller, 1-off orders as well.

    While willing to write on most subjects, my rates will vary depending on the amount of research that will be required in order for me to deliver top-quality articles. That means that I'll be able to offer cheaper rates writing on topics with which I am particularly familiar, including but not necessarily limited to:
    • Business
    • Marketing
    • Joomla/WordPress
    • Whisky
    • Beer
    • Tech (though there are, quite naturally, exceptions)
    • the UK

    If you would like to see samples of my work, please do not hesitate to get in touch. For customers with feedback scores of 15 or more I am also happy to supply a sample article, for which you will only need to pay should you be happy with its quality. Needless to say, I do offer free rewrites of any article with which my customers are entirely pleased. My rates start at $0.025pw (or $2.50/100).

    So, if you're fed up with factually dubious content full of spelling and grammar errors, why not drop me a line?
     
    meholaman, May 4, 2012 IP