Content Writing $.05/wd. + BOOBS

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Prices (Subject to Change Depending on Topic):

.05/wd.

Discounts available on bulk orders. Contact me for details. Payment upfront unless it is a bulk order.

What You’ll Get:
  • Articles, adult content, blogs, rewrites—anything really.
  • I am willing to do the research for any topic.
  • Rest assured, with my services you’ll get 100% unique, magazine quality articles written with tender loving care by me especially for you.
  • My turnaround is generally around 48hrs depending on the topic.
  • I am a well-educated writer and therefore you can expect that your article will be grammatically correct and coherently written.
  • If you’d like to see a sample of my writing then please visit the following website where you can view a sampling of my art reviews.
http://ericsieker.blogspot.com/

Please include the following info in your PM:
  • Contact email address:
  • PayPal address (if different):
  • Article lengths and quantities:
  • Topics, titles, keywords, etc.:
  • Other details:

Two free 400 wd. review copies to members who promise to write a review.

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vilesyntax your review copy has been sent. coffebean I finished revising yours this morning and sent it out to you. Both of you please leave a review when you get a chance. Thanks.
 
Loved the article! Well thought out and he definitely did his research. My topic definitely wasn't anything ordinary and he did a terrific job. I really couldn't have asked for a better article!

If you're looking for another awesome content writer that's native English (if you aren't you write extremely well!), here's you man.
 
Thank you for the review. I definitely had a lot of fun working on the article for you. It certainly wasn't what I was expecting but it was an interesting project nonetheless. Thanks.
 
If you’d like to see a sample of my writing then please visit the following website where you can view a sampling of my art reviews.
Eric's Reviewing the Arts Blog

Hey, I just visited your blog. Pretty cool I must say, although I read only the first paragraph I found some pretty basic grammatical mistakes. You might want to fix those.


"Weezer's newest album, Raditude, showcases a flying dog on the cover, and features a guest spot with Lil’ Wayne on a song written by hip-hop mogul Jermaine Dupri. The majority of the songs were co-written by pop producers Butch Walker and Dr. Luke, the masterminds behind such acts as Kelly Clarkson and Miley Cyrus. The album also contains a nod to Bollywood, and a collaboration with the All-American Rejects. On paper this may sound ridiculous; it’s either the boldest or most idiotic album in the history of Weezer. Casual fans will see it as classic Weezer, while the bands more obsessive fan base will complain endlessly that it doesn’t match the dramatic, emotional grandeur of their sophomore effort Pinkerton. The hardcore fans might hate to hear this, but Raditude is Weezer’s best album."

1) You don't have a comma and then an "and" (First sentence).
2) It's "A" majority not "The" majority.
3) "The masterminds behind acts such as", not "such acts as".
4) bands--->band's
5) Sophomore effort, Pinkerton.

Also, this ---> "Weezer's newest album, Raditude, showcases a flying dog on the cover, and features a guest spot with Lil’ Wayne on a song written by hip-hop mogul Jermaine Dupri."

*The flying dog and the next sentence aren't related, you wouldn't want to separate them by a comma.
*You can't feature a guest spot. Reword the first sentence.

Good luck and great blog! =D
 
^^^Yea, but he is charging .05 cents per word. For that kind of fee, he should be providing flawless content. Instead, I see tons of errors in his OP and his other posts within this thread.

He states he will offer magazine quality articles. Magazines typically like seeing commas used where they are needed.

He stated this
Thank you for the review. I definitely had a lot of fun working on the article for you. It certainly wasn't what I was expecting but it was an interesting project nonetheless. Thanks.

The way it is worded, it should read: "Thank you for the review. I definitely had a lot of fun working on the article for you." (Everything is fine up to this point.) "It certainly wasn't what I was expecting, but it was an interesting project nonetheless."

Notice the comma in the last sentence. It might be picky, but the sentence structures do not show .05 per word value.

The above statement should have read:

"Thanks for the review.

I had a lot of fun writing this article. It was different from what I usually write, but it turned out to be a very interesting project. I'm glad I had a chance to expand my horizons...at your expense.

Thanks"

I added some content, but it is a lot easier to read than the redundancy of phrases like "for you."

I am being picky, but we are talking .05 cents per word. This would be fine for .01 or .02 cents per word.
 
Notice the comma in the last sentence. It might be picky, but the sentence structures do not show .05 per word value.

Might be picky???

I am being picky, but we are talking .05 cents per word. This would be fine for .01 or .02 cents per word.

Now that's more like it.

The really funny part of all of this is you'll almost never deal with this shit in any other profession ... but writing content and all of the grammar nazis comes out of the woodwork.

Price is relative to lifestyle AND living in free market society dictates that he can charge whatever he wants, regardless of supply/demand. It's not for you to decide what his pay rate should be.

Seriously though ... $0.01/2 per word is shit Engrish. I know, I've paid for that before.

I'm dangerously close to making a rule that content writers can't post in each other's thread at all. This is the only section I have any issues with threadshitting (save 1 xrumer thread).

If a paid customer wants to call someone out, fine, I actually encourage it ... assuming this person isn't the competition who ordered simply to rip someone over a misplaced comma.

OP, feel free to start a new thread.
 
^^^ I no longer write for other people. I was looking for some one to write content for a landing page. I was expressing my opinion as a buyer.

I would have no problem if you deleted my comments.
 
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