Prices lowered + special discounts for SEO contest participants! Check out the pricing section below for information.
I've been writing professionally for website owners and SEO managers for a long time, and I want to use my skill and experience to make a difference for your site or SEO campaign. I know that you're skimming through the rest of the content-writing threads and have a few tabs open in addition to mine, so here's a quick bullet list of how I'm different (and better):
- Native USA writer: I'm in trouble if I don't know English, since I don't speak any other language.
- Experienced: I've been writing articles for myself and my clients for over two years, while staying current with affiliate marketing trends and methods. I know what you're looking for in your content. I have been fighting the war against sub-par content on Wickedfire since July of this year. Link to my original thread below.
- Quality: This is what every writer boasts, but only a few can actually back it up. See my sample below.
- Attention to detail and understanding of English grammar: I know how to properly use there/their/they're, your/you're, than/then, and all the other words your current writer struggles with. My spelling ability extends beyond Word's spellcheck.
- Timely and professional communication: I respect your time and value your business, and I show that by answering your emails/PMs as soon as possible (WebMail Notifier checks my inbox every five minutes). With my college schedule, I'm online from 1 pm to midnight CST most days. I deliver your articles by email in plain .txt format.
- Bitcoins accepted. I'll provide my address privately. I take regular Paypal payments too, of course.
I have reduced my pricing to help you save money on a quality, reliable writing service, whatever the size of your order. My rate is $0.02/word ($2/100), with bulk discounts on orders over 10,000 words. Also, if you are a participant in the SEO contest, I will give you a 50% discount ($0.01/word) for content relating to the contest. I don't have a minimum order size for any project.
Easy Pay system: I don't ask for any upfront payment on most orders, which takes the risk off of you. The only time I would ask for upfront payment is for significantly large projects, and even then, I may only ask for 50% upfront. Also, I know that you may not be ready to trust a new writer with a huge order right away. If I were in your shoes, I wouldn't be either. For bulk orders, (> 10,000 words) I am happy to write a custom test article for free (< 500 words) so you can gauge my quality before sending the large order. Note that the article is only free if you actually give me a large order afterward; I already handed out review articles a long time ago.
What I Write:
- SEO optimized, money site-worthy content and articles
- Quality SEO content (read: not illegible Engrish garbage) for 2.0 properties/article directories
- Press releases
- Product reviews and descriptions
- Autoresponders and newsletters
- Need anything else? Ask!
I encourage you to take your content seriously and send me a PM. Original thread with reviews here and here!
Some highlights of my reviews:
Just wanted to jump in here and say Brad is one of the best writers I've worked with in WF. I've had him write at least 50 different articles and the quality and turnaround time never cease to amaze me.
Received my copy from Brad this morning. Let me tell you something about this guy.
1.) I caught Brad while he was buried in other projects and my completion date was going to be after when I needed it. I made one remark about when I'd hoped to have it by and he moved things around to accommodate me... no sacrifice of quality or extra money... great customer satisfaction.
2.) Constant communication and status updates, plus he didn't ask for $$ up front. I don't know if that is his standard practice or if he was just too busy to get into it, but I'd gladly lay out the cash in advance after seeing the quality of his work.
3.) Regarding quality, the only rewrites and revisions I'm making are purely matters of personal taste. The content was well researched, colloquial and informative, making it actually very entertaining. Near-perfect grammar, no spelling errors, etc. Great use of keywords, not at all spammy, and leaves plenty of room for contextual deep linking.
Would/will buy again, great experience -- Thanks Brad!
I'm new here, but I'd like to second the endorsement by omgyams. Brad wrote 5 articles for me, money site quality and quick turnaround. Just ordered 5 more articles!
Review:
Communication was a breeze. Native English speaker. 450 words copy-scape clean.
Delivered the article in about 15 minutes just blazing fast. So fast that the first thing I did was check it for uniqueness.
For the price this is outstanding work. If he can keep up the speed he'll be a busy guy.
Nice work!
Just got my first set of articles back from BitWriter.
Very high quality stuff, the communication was spot on and he delivered right when he said he would. Quite professional to work with and followed all of my instructions perfectly. Will definitely be ordering again.![]()
Ordered two 400 keyword articles. Decent quality, done in 24 hours, good communication. Going to order a few more articles.
Here's a sample (400 words):
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"How do I get a car loan?" This question is frequently asked by first-time borrowers, or those who have had little experience with credit lending. It’s okay to be new or unfamiliar with credit, but there are things you have to know before applying for an auto loan. Every day, newcomers are blindly applying for credit for which they are unprepared or unable to pay back, and the credit bureaus are slamming them with bad marks, which is an awful way to begin credit history. Here are some tips for getting a car loan the smart way.
Know Where You Stand
It is always a good idea to review your credit before applying for a loan. Your credit report will show where you stand with the three credit bureaus, and this is the information that lenders look at when making the decision to grant or deny a loan. You might not have any established credit history, which is OK, but you want to make sure that there isn't any false information on your report that could make a bad impression.
Understand the Terms
Even more importantly than checking your credit report, you must understand what the terms of the loan are, and what they mean. The biggest factor to examine is the APR, which stands for Annual Percentage Rate. The APR will play a large part in determining what your monthly payment will be. The higher the APR, the more it will cost you to get the loan. People will good credit get lower APRs, but those with bad or no credit history will get higher rates.
Another factor to be familiar with is the term of the loan, or how long you will be paying on the loan. The term is really a two-edged sword, because a longer term means smaller monthly payments, but it will have more interest than a shorter term with higher monthly payments. This can sometimes be confusing, so it’s best to find a good balance: go with a term that’s long enough to let you make the payments comfortably, but short enough so you can pay it off as quickly as possible. Repaying a loan quickly will always make a positive impression on your credit report.
Getting a car loan for the first time doesn’t have to be a nightmare. With these steps and a little bit of common sense, you can be more informed and get the best loan out there.
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