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Aric Mitchell
04-29-2010, 01:34 AM
I realize some of the higher paid among you will not be interested, but I wish to put it out there for any young writers, who want to earn some consistent money. I am a professional writer with too much work and not enough time, and I have articles that I need written. Some pay $4, while most pay $7. I will provide the writing template, article titles and any necessary requirements, as well as what the project pays.

This is a job for young writers with a strong command of the English language, who are good at following directions, skilled at online research, and capable of delivering one or several articles within a 24-hour period. It also helps to have some understanding of search engine optimization, but it is not completely necessary.

No article will exceed 500 words. I will have daily work for the right people, and payments will be sent out via Paypal on a biweekly basis (twice a month). If interested, PM me or shoot an email to info @ aricmitchell . com (without the spaces). Please provide 3-4 sample links or full text of your work along with a cover letter stating any relevant experience or educational background. No attachments please. Also, tell me how many articles per day you can commit to. Thank you.

Maryn
04-29-2010, 01:45 AM
Aric, can I suggest you ask a moderator to correct your subject line? We have a rule we're trying to enforce more, available on this board in the sticky labeled RULES OF THE PAYING MARKETS FORUM. It says, in part, First, when posting a paying market here, PLEASE state the rate in the title of your thread, preferably something along these lines:

Subject of thread [Payment: $50 per 50 words]

Of course, that's not exactly how your thread title has to read, but it should include the pay rate in the subject line.

And why, do you ask? (I certainly would. Come on, you want to know, right?) Because writers seeking paid work can evaluate whether yours, or the next one, is something they should consider, without having to open every single post. It simply speeds the process.

We also hope this will minimize the number of writers who complain about any market they feel pays poorly. If they always know right up front what the pay is, then there's no reason for snarky comments about low pay. They knew what the offer was without even having to click, so there's no excuse.

Anyway, thanks for listening, and for listing your opportunity.

Maryn, pleased to meet you

fireandicewriter
08-09-2010, 09:51 PM
Can I have some examples? I'm not sure if I am overly interested but I would see examples. Even for pay, I don't like writing about things I don't like at all.