Free 500 Word Articles - Find Out How to Get Yours

Status
Not open for further replies.

500WA

Yes
Nov 30, 2010
85
1
0
Rating - 100%
3   0   0
I've noticed the good people of WF don't give a shit when writers talk about their past experience in other forums. So, let's skip the foreplay and get right to the smushing. Who wants a free 500 word article to review? I'll do one for the first ten people to respond.

Once my review articles are gone, I can still provide you with free 500 word articles. All you have to do is refer new clients to me. Every time a client you referred orders ten articles, you'll get one for free. Orders of ten articles at a time are great, but they're not required for you to get your freebie. If your referral orders four articles and then makes another order for six articles, I'll write a free article for you.

This isn't a one-time offer. If you refer a client to me and they order ninety 500 word articles over the next six months, you'll receive nine free articles during that period of time. I will PM you each time you earn a free article to find out what you want it written about.

If you refer a new client to me, just tell them to mention your WF name. And if you want to refer a non-WF member, PM me and I'll send you my email address.

You can let any referrals you send know that each 500 word article I write for them will only cost $11. The same reasonable price is valid if you need to buy articles for your own websites.

Any questions?

-Tyler
 
  • Like
Reactions: idsecure


Wow, got my free sample already and it looks awesome. I gave Tyler a keyword and 2 hours later he sent me back a 519-word article.

The topic I sent him isn't what I'd consider common knowledge, but the article turned out to be quite informative and sounds like it's written with some authority.

The writing flows well and is void of any grammar or spelling mistakes. Also it passed Copyscape premium with flying colors.

Definitely worth .022/word, and the referral credits he's offering sound like a nice bonus.
 
I also got my free article and it was very well written, no grammatical errors. 550+ words researched well and well thought out.

Clearly he's got some writing talents. I also ran it through copyscape and clean as a whistle. I would call this worry free writing. Just throw it up and not worry a bit about it!

All in all A+

Thanks Mate!
 
Received my article on schedule. One of the better content writers I have come across. Pretty impressed. I asked the OP if he would mind if I posted it, so here it is:

Any movie that stars Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson and Will Ferrell is going to be funny. However, Zoolander ups the ante by taking these three funny guys and adding a plot about the "cutthroat world" of male modeling. The end result is a movie that will keep you laughing for a large percentage of its eighty-nine minute run time.

In addition to directing the movie, Ben Stiller plays the lead. His character is Derek Zoolander. Derek was once the number one male fashion model in the world. However, he lost this title to Hansel, who is played by Owen Wilson. While Derek is dealing with his fall from the top, Jacobim Mugatu is busy hatching a plot to assassinate Malaysia's Prime Minister. Mugatu owns a fashion empire and is played by Will Ferrell. The reason he wants to assassinate the Prime Minister is because he needs to ensure that his empire isn't harmed by child labor being outlawed in Malaysia. Mugatu decides that the best way to carry out his assassination is by brainwashing a male model into doing his dirty work. He chooses Derek as the perfect target to be brainwashed.

As Mugatu is carrying out his plan, Matilda Jeffries begins following Derek. Matilda is a journalist who wrote a scathing article about Derek. However, she's now reconsidering her opinion of him. Matilda is played by the lovely Christine Taylor, who just happens to be married to Ben Stiller. As the movie continues, we get to watch the interaction and growing relationship of Derek, Hansel and Matilda. Throughout Zoolander, Jerry Stiller, Jon Voight, Milla Jovovich, Judah Friedlander and Vince Vaughn all make contributions to the movie. David Duchovny, originally known best for The X-Files and now the sex addicted star of Showtime's Californication, makes an especially humorous contribution as J.P. Prewett. Prewett is a former hand model who warns Matilda and Derek about the dangers of the fashion industry's power.

While it was made nearly a decade ago, Zoolander has aged quite well. Although the ridiculous nature of the plot could have made this movie a real stinker, it's saved by the strong delivery of the cast. As the previous top male fashion model in the world, Derek is predictably dim and shallow. The most important talent he has to offer is his signature Blue Steel pose. However, as the movie progresses, Stiller shows that Derek still has a human side. Owen Wilson commonly gets criticized for playing the same type of character in the majority of his movies. However, it's the likability of his personality that makes him so enjoyable to watch on screen. And while Will Ferrell's schtick can lose its impact when he's asked to carry a movie like Semi-Pro, being able to share the screen with other talented comedians allows him to maximize the impact of his over the top humor.

While you can regularly catch Zoolander on several different cable channels, if you want to enjoy the full extent of this movie's outlandish humor, you need to rent it on DVD!
 
Damn great article! This dude's content is amazing. Perfect grammar and spelling. He made such a boring topic actually enjoyable for the reader. Delivered with 24 hours of order too! Great writer! Will definitely order from him soon!
 
Received my article within 24 hours. Article quality amazes me. One of the best, if not the best content writer I know.
 
I got my review copy and it was indeed well written. Fast turnaround and I dont see any errors, grammar mistakes, sentences that doesn't make sense. In other words I dont have to rewrite unlike some review copies that I receive here.
 
Really, really good work from 500W!

I asked him to write content for the main page of a new site I'm building out, and mediocre content definitely wouldn't cut it. Like Angelo said, I often have to rewrite parts of the content I receive, but not this time.

The content flows well, and there are zero errors. He also incorporated the 3 KWs I'm targeting, without sacrificing readability.

You get what you pay for.
500W isn't a $0.01/word writer, and it shows!
 
Status
Not open for further replies.