Hi, I'm in the process of creating a content pool of web-design/development tutorials/guides/articles. The topics are roughly: CSS/XHTML DHTML JavaScript Modern CSS usage CSS Forms CSS Layouts (table-less) Ajax (or rather, Ajax-ish, the concept of active inline content, the XML bit isn't required at this point) Active slides/floats layouts (some include these as "CSS Layouts", but just in case) Web 2.0 design styles and trends (needs to be practical though) Web 2.0 common design/development practices The biggest upside is, you come up with your own subjects. I'm looking for quality, and quantity. I'll pay $40 for a usual-length 700-word article, and I'll make up the price on the same scale if the article is longer. Quite a bit of content is needed, so the range of subjects is wide. Post or PM if interested.
Let me see if I get you right... you're paying $40 per 700 words article? If it's like that then count me in!
PM Sent - Shenron - these rates are what you get paid writing in most markets - many places pay $.10 a word and up - there 1 in a 100 here at DP though PM Sent
Do you know what you get when you hire 1-cent/word writers? Google output. You won't believe with what boldness someone will hand over an article stitched up from 2 very-easy-to-find sources. I'm certainly not talking about all writers, but if you give some of them a topic that's easy to make a "frankenstein piece" with, that's exactly what you'll get. I'm looking for writers who are good at their field, more than they are experienced at writing. That might seem like a wrong concept, but when you're explaining something with a lot of background and technical blurring, article structure isn't as important as streaming the information properly. Cheers
Thx for your info. In fact I'm not used to have these rates here at DP. koolkid, can you please PM me where I can find those rates? I'm interested. PM sent to multithreader