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The Quick Version: I need money. You need content. Let's be friends?

I write content everyday for my own websites, but I have a nasty habit of selling off websites that succeed. Lately, link building has gone to the back burner and, as a result, the number of successful websites has declined.

If you want content written by someone who has a clue, pm me.

The price I have in mind right now is $0.03/word. I don't have a 9-5; turnaround will be quick.

I will properly research, write, format, and optimize your content for both humans and robots, following the guidelines set by William Strunk in, "The Elements of Style."

Native English Speaker: Yes
College Student: Yes
Cost per Word: $0.03
Payment: Paypal

When contacting me please have a topic, audience, tone, and length in mind. If you want to emulate the style of a different site link me to it.

Sample
I don't have any samples for the purpose of threads like this, but I post my college essays here. There is my personal site, listed in my signature, but I don't really try to write well on it.

Review Copy Plz
Instead of writing 3-5 review copies (for the people that troll this section for posts like these), I will write 300-500 words on whatever topic the first poster chooses. Unless it is ridiculous, so let's say the first serious post. I will then post the article in this thread. I can think of no better way to demonstrate my writing ability. Would you rather read a review or read an article and decide for yourself?
 


I will do 1 review article for whoever gives me a topic to write on for this thread.

So post in this thread a title, topic, whatever to write on. I will then post that in this thread. Then PM me an article you want done for yourself.

Also any articles ordered this first week will be at a rate of $0.02/word.
 
Coping with Alzheimer's Disease

Alzheimer’s Disease is a particularly cruel disease in that it not only affects the person with dementia, but their loved ones as well. Caring for someone diagnosed with Alzheimer’s is both physically and emotionally taxing and depression poses a serious risk to care givers. The first thing to remember is that it’s no one’s fault.

Feelings of guilt are normal. When you find yourself thinking things like, “Why didn’t I recognized these Alzheimer symptoms sooner?,” take a break. It isn’t selfish to establish “you” time. You put your own mental health at risk if you ignore symptoms of depression and stress.

Talking about your frustrations with friends and family can alleviate a lot of this stress. Voicing your frustrations with the person who has AD, while they are in the early stages of Alzheimer’s, may prevent even greater stress as the disease progresses.

As the disease does progress you will find yourself taking on more and more tasks that your loved one used to handle. It can be easy to get angry at a person with dementia for not doing their part, but remember that they didn’t ask for this.

Seek out help if the work load is becoming too much. In-home care for Alzheimer’s Disease patients may be covered by your health insurance provider, but there are other less expensive ways to get help that you may not have thought of.


  • Hire someone to help with daily household chores.

  • Reach out to family members that live nearby.


Maybe the hardest thing about Alzheimer’s Disease is the feeling that you have lost your loved one. There are support groups all over the country for families going through the same thing. Know how to get in touch with one closest to you. It could be the difference between being feeling down and a total meltdown.

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Thanks for giving me a topic. I didn't feel like talking about the technical aspects of the disease.
 
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