Hiring: $1.50/100 words writers

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Hello everyone, I'm back to hire more quality writers at $1.50/100 words!

I need quality, preferably native writers who can assure me that you will produce grammatically correct, coherent articles. What I'm looking for are articles, not sentences that happen to be next to each other - they need to
flow.

In addition, the writers I hire must understand the key concept of SEO articles - LSI, keywords, keyword density, location of keywords etc.


If you're non-native, prove that you can write. I'm not trying to discriminate or something, It's just that natives have the propensity to write better in english. No hard feelings, just business.


The rates will be $1.50/100 words. You'll be getting articles of ALL niches. If you're interested, here's what you do:



  1. Send me a PM with the title "RE:Freelance Writer for Hire" - this shows that you've actually read my post.
  2. I realise that I'm a new member, and you guys probably won't take kindly to me requesting free reviews. As such, I'll just need you to send me a copy of your previous works. You can copy-paste the article into the PM, or send me a link to your previous article. However, please include a 160 character description of your article in the PM, taking note of the keywords used in the article.
  3. Send it over to me via PM.
I have an additional request: Only apply if you think your article's as good as this one:

A Clockmaker’s Unlikely Foe – How Counterfeits Watches Impact the Watch Industry
With the recent economic downturn, major watchmakers such as Breitling and Cartier have seen their sale slide downward. However, buoyed by the wealthy’s insatiable interest and expensive taste for exquisite watches, they have seen limited falls in their profit margins – after all, the rich tends to stay rich, even in the midst of widespread poverty. These major brands have something to be proud about – what can threaten them, if even the mighty depression bows to them?


Enter the unlikely opponent of this bout: Counterfeit watches.

Counterfeits are swarming the market en masse. Evidence of this phenomenon is easy to find – search “counterfeit watches” on Google, and look at the myriad of websites touting counterfeit watches. Going into their website, you’ll find that many of these peddlers actually make a living from selling these replica watches. They post their contact details, have professional websites, and even tout one-year warranties, or free repair services!


These “entrepreneurs” have caused quite a heavy toll on the giants of the watch industry – losses of up to $1 billion dollars have been reported almost every year! With more and more people turning to replica watches, and even more manufacturers and online retail stores popping up to fueling this unyielding demand, this trend is set to continue.


Why then, is this happening? Is it truly because the major brands have lost their shine, and counterfeits have taken up the empty niches Swiss watchmakers used to hold?

Definitely not – these premium timepieces are highly prized, and every man who owns a replica watch will definitely dream of even just touching one of these luxury watches. Every watch is considered a masterpiece, a work of art, and mere replicas can never take this crown away.

What attributed to the rise of this market is, in fact, this desire for class and style. However, class and style comes with an expensive price tag, and most mortal men do not have that high of an income to supplement their appetite for such expensive fascinations. As such, they turn to the cheaper alternative – replica watches. For a miniscule amount compared to the extravagant cost of buying an authentic Breitling, people from the middle-income range can obtain almost the same level of prestige just by getting a counterfeit watch.

Even though branded watches do not face major risks from counterfeits, due to their strongly support from the rich, do fear the day when the first brand folds because of the flood of counterfeits killing their sales. Gone will be the days where a Panerai equals power and prestige.
At $1.50/100 word, I will be expecting quality SEO article writers. Send me a PM with accordance to the instructions given if you're interested.

P.S. If I see the phrase "dear sir" in your PMs, you're out.
 


I have an additional request: Only apply if you think your article's as good as this one:


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A Clockmaker’s Unlikely Foe – How Counterfeits Watches Impact the Watch Industry

With the recent economic downturn, major watchmakers such as Breitling and Cartier have seen their sale slide downward. However, buoyed by the wealthy’s insatiable interest and expensive taste for exquisite watches, they have seen limited falls in their profit margins – after all, the rich tends to stay rich, even in the midst of widespread poverty. These major brands have something to be proud about – what can threaten them, if even the mighty depression bows to them?


Enter the unlikely opponent of this bout: Counterfeit watches.

Counterfeits are swarming the market en masse. Evidence of this phenomenon is easy to find – search “counterfeit watches” on Google, and look at the myriad of websites touting counterfeit watches. Going into their website, you’ll find that many of these peddlers actually make a living from selling these replica watches. They post their contact details, have professional websites, and even tout one-year warranties, or free repair services!


These “entrepreneurs” have caused quite a heavy toll on the giants of the watch industry – losses of up to $1 billion dollars have been reported almost every year! With more and more people turning to replica watches, and even more manufacturers and online retail stores popping up to fueling this unyielding demand, this trend is set to continue.


Why then, is this happening? Is it truly because the major brands have lost their shine, and counterfeits have taken up the empty niches Swiss watchmakers used to hold?

Definitely not – these premium timepieces are highly prized, and every man who owns a replica watch will definitely dream of even just touching one of these luxury watches. Every watch is considered a masterpiece, a work of art, and mere replicas can never take this crown away.

What attributed to the rise of this market is, in fact, this desire for class and style. However, class and style comes with an expensive price tag, and most mortal men do not have that high of an income to supplement their appetite for such expensive fascinations. As such, they turn to the cheaper alternative – replica watches. For a miniscule amount compared to the extravagant cost of buying an authentic Breitling, people from the middle-income range can obtain almost the same level of prestige just by getting a counterfeit watch.

Even though branded watches do not face major risks from counterfeits, due to their strongly support from the rich, do fear the day when the first brand folds because of the flood of counterfeits killing their sales. Gone will be the days where a Panerai equals power and prestige.

I took the liberty of highlighting some of the blatantly obvious errors here. I won't even get started on the massive number of grammatical errors in this article. This piece is awful.
 
Hi tangy,

I'm sorry I rejected your offer last time round for some mistakes I pointed out from your articles as well. I understand the feelings that might had been stirred from it, but I assure you that I have no intention of ridiculing your writers' works. I'm, as you are now, merely pointing out the mistakes that made me reject your application.

With regards to the offending article, if you can prove that your writers can write better than that, I'll be glad to hire you=)

No hard feelings, just business.

Regards,
Balloon
 
Anyway guys, if you think you can outdo that mistake-filled article that tangy kindly pointed out, send me a PM =)

Regards,
Balloon
 
We're all good, buddy... no hard feelings anywhere. It just seemed a little off that you'd ask people to apply if they can write "as good" as the article you posted.

Given that I wouldn't work for less than $1 more per 100 words than you're offering, I can understand why you're getting content that's of sub-par quality. As to "my writers" - I don't have a team of foreigners writing for me. I write my own work, and I rarely have fewer than 10,000 words in the pipeline. I wouldn't write anything for $1.50/100 words.

I agree - no hard feelings. I'm very happy to be working with the clients I have and my reputation speaks for itself.
 
Hey tangy,

Your justification is valid - I'll have to pay the price for quality writers.

I probably should have said it at the start, but I'll mention it here: If you prove yourself, I'll increase the rate to $2.00/100 words. I do believe that the article written is worth $1.50/100 words, though - minus the grammatical errors, it does have a rather good flow.

Regards,
Balloon
 
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