"If my doctor told me I had only six minutes to live, I wouldn't brood. I'd type a little faster." - Isaac Asimov Finally, I am a high school graduate now. I've written a number of practice articles and now I am convinced that I should apply for a long term job. Honestly speaking I am not a native english speaker but its a fact that students having mother language other than english are more likely to have better english writing skills. Specially their vocabulary uses to be far more advance than the native english speakers. You'll admit this reality by simply having a deep look at the difference between 'your' native language writings and the writings of a person who've 'learnt' that language formally. For instance, an Indian student will be a far better english writer than an American one. Hope that you get my point. Thank you for that! Well, I belong to Pakistan. I am proud of my excellent record in english, as a compulsory subject, and I must say I have to be! I believe I am good enough to write excellent articles on any niche. Now coming to the real topic. I want to be hired as a long term article writer. I'll write three articles daily (approx. 450 words each) making approximately ninety in a month. You'll provide me with the niches/topics on weekly/monthly basis and I'll write on these and send the set of articles to you in the same manner. The articles will be unique and copyspaced. I'll charge $0.01 per word i.e. $1 for a 100 word article and I'll prefer Western Union as the payment mode because Paypal doesn't work in my country. I can assure you that you'll not only appreciate my work but also continue with me in this compaign. So hire me and have the opportunity to earn good from your business! PM me, I'll give you some samples of my writings. My email address: younis.shahbaz@gmail.com Regards Younis
I am a native English speaking US citizen, and to be completely honest, I don't agree. First off, almost every cheaply outsourced article doesn't read right at all. That's just my experience from researching articles on EZA. I'm sure there are some great outsourcing writers, but there aren't as many as people claim. Secondly, it doesn't matter if you write better English than an American. You are marketing to mostly the American population, followed by the UK and then Australia. Obviously, the majority of those citizens are native English speakers, and will understand each other better. It's a little something called dialect. What you call perfect English might be the crappiest English we've heard. If you can learn to write in our dialect then you could start making some serious money. I can speak Spanish, but I seriously cannot have a normal conversation with a native Spanish speaker. I can write Spanish, but I sure can't write in any of the dialects that would make my writing sound normal to the targeted audience.