Writers for Windows 7 Tutorials

Name of the business: www.7tutorials.com Cotact Person: Ciprian Rusen – ciprianrusen@gmail.com Payment Details: 15$/article Job Title: Writer of Windows 7 tutorials Job Description: Write Windows 7 tutorials for both beginners in computing and computer geeks using Windows 7. Requirements: Good knowledge of English; Good Windows 7 operating skills (no need to be an expert but you must know the basics very well); Ability to explain technical terms to non-technical audiences; Willingness to write original content instead of copying ideas & content from others.

Writer With Real Estate Experience for Part Time Writing Job

WANTED: Writer with real estate experience for part-time writing job. I’m looking to hire a writer to work with me roughly 10 hours/week to start, to write about real estate investing, landlording, property management, etc for publication on various real estate-related websites. Majority of projects will be 500-600 word articles, minimal research, minimal editing required. 100% flexible hours, 100% telecommute, pays $10/hour through PayPal. Native English-speakers only please. If interested, email gbdavisjr@gmail.com with a resume, and a (very) brief cover letter explaining your reliability, real estate experience, and writing experience.

Product Reviews and Helpful Articles

We are looking for an native English speaking writer. We are looking for somebody who has experience in writing quality articles and/or product reviews. Your topic will be writing for a vacuum cleaner websites, so you will have two writing assignments: reviews and articles. Product Reviews This doesn’t mean however that you have to purchase a vacuum, test it and write a review. This job is a professional review aggregation, so you will research the product reviews on a popular review sites like eopinions, amazon and others. Then you will summarize the consensus of the reviews and ratings that people [Read more…]

Should Bloggers Compete for Gigs – You Tell Me

Now before you get all uppity, yes, I know that in the freelance world, it’s all somewhat of a competition. Who sees a gig first, who writes the best resume, who can sell their personal brand the best, and more. The world of writing is largely a competition. What I’m talking about is this: Normally you see a job, you apply, you send samples, you mix it up with the potential client, and either you fit, or don’t. Either you get hired, or you don’t. Simple. In the last month I’ve had at least four potential clients pull a classic [Read more…]

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