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07-16-2008, 04:14 AM
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Hey.
I'm a writer in the USA with English as a native language.
I'm somewhat of a perfectionist with my work, and so I rarely make mistakes.
I am in need of funds for some DIY projects and some hardware, and so I'm looking for some work.
I can write a decent size article in not much time at all. I focus very well, and am passionate about my work.
Even when I am almost positive I haven't made mistakes, I always do a spell check, and if I have someone around me, I'll have them read it through for mistakes that I may have overlooked.

If you're interested, I'm not really looking for a full-time thing, more of just whenever you need me.

EDIT: Forgot to mention, my rates are $0.025 a word.

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Giving away two free articles.
It will be 250 words or more.
This is not a first come, first serve type thing, this is me choosing what articles I want to write up depending on how passionate I am about the topic.
The turnaround will be quick.

Only terms are that I can use the article in my future portfolio (when I end up getting one together), and can show it to people as an example of my work.
Other then that, it's totally yours, and you own the rights to it.

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Does anybody need any articles written?
My niches are tech-related things, movies, games, and reviews (movies, games, websites, ebooks, whatever), but if it can be researched, I can write about it.
My articles are 100% unique and can pass Copyscape.
If you need examples, PM me, I'd be more then happy to supply, and to do anything to prove to you that I'm your man, regardless of the project.
I'm currently looking for larger-scale projects or recurring articles, specifically that relate to my niches, but again -- if it can be researched, I can write about it.
I accept paypal only.
Looking forward to hearing from you.

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Why do you put a linebreak after every sentence?

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Originally Posted by Eversuns View Post
Why do you put a linebreak after every sentence?
I don't do that when writing articles, I just do that when writing somewhat casually. I think it makes it a bit easier to read for something as simple as a fourm post (didn't do it there because I am trying to watch that, it's a bad habit).

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Yeah, I see it as unprofesional when advertising your writing services What web development type articles could you write?

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Originally Posted by Eversuns View Post
Yeah, I see it as unprofesional when advertising your writing services What web development type articles could you write?
So sorry. I'm really trying to stop... I just keep seeing forums as a casual thing, even when they're not, such as in cases like this. I need to get out of that mindset.

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