Hey everyone, as stated in the title, I'm hiring writers for a very long-term project of mine.
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:
P.S. If I see the phrase "dear sir" in your PMs, you're out.
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:
- Send me a PM with the title "RE:Freelance Writer for Hire" - this shows that you've actually read my post.
- 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.
- Send it over to me via PM.
P.S. If I see the phrase "dear sir" in your PMs, you're out.