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Wanted: Service Content writing - 3D tv

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Hi im looking for a 1500-2000 word article to be written on the subject of 3d tv - were it is now and the futures of it. Looking for a good article so will be willing to pay £25-30 if well written.

Thanks
 
Hi There

Try using our system www contentbrokers couk

1500 words will costs you £22.50 + vat. Our writer are all UK with very quick turnaround

Any issues PM me or email
 
Why settle for content farms when you can have the real thing? (for much the same price)

We currently provide news and picture content to

Mail Online
FeMail
The Telegraph
BILD
New York Post
The Guardian
ITV PLC
HELLO Magazine
Zoo Magazine
Womans Own
Redwood Publishing
National Geographic Kids

Some demo's of the kind of content we are delivering

- Monte Carlo or bust: Casino stung for $11 million uses well-endowed female dealers in basques to distract players | Mail Online
- Gurkha Cigars: Introducing the Rolls Royce of Smoking
- Magners Cider boosts C&C Group earnings - Chin Chin Jobs

Its coming from within a news agency with over 80 journalists in 10 locations around the UK. It's also a fraction of the cost of hiring a full-time specialist.

Please get in touch if you are interested.

( I should also mention that we are also growing brands from scratch using news content, not content farming, but news content that genuinely gets shared via social networks)

Cheers

Paul Harwood
MD
[email protected]
01179066539
 
"Todaym the latest creation from the Gurkha brand “His Majesty’s Reserve” pairs 18 year old tobacco with an entire bottle of Louis XIII cognac"

someone needs to proof read the content after it's uploaded (or when the article has been completed) :shock:



Why settle for content farms when you can have the real thing? (for much the same price)

We currently provide news and picture content to

Mail Online
FeMail
The Telegraph
BILD
New York Post
The Guardian
ITV PLC
HELLO Magazine
Zoo Magazine
Womans Own
Redwood Publishing
National Geographic Kids

Some demo's of the kind of content we are delivering

- Monte Carlo or bust: Casino stung for $11 million uses well-endowed female dealers in basques to distract players | Mail Online
- Gurkha Cigars: Introducing the Rolls Royce of Smoking
- Magners Cider boosts C&C Group earnings - Chin Chin Jobs

Its coming from within a news agency with over 80 journalists in 10 locations around the UK. It's also a fraction of the cost of hiring a full-time specialist.

Please get in touch if you are interested.

( I should also mention that we are also growing brands from scratch using news content, not content farming, but news content that genuinely gets shared via social networks)

Cheers

Paul Harwood
MD
[email protected]
01179066539
 
Some abysmal grammar and punctuation in the sample cigar article. Just a few examples...

a box of the fine Gurkha Cigars.
Lose the "the"

The cigar brand is pulling out all the stops to offer high end customers the perfect accompaniment to a perfect whisky blend for dads with a taste for the finest this Sunday June 19th
2 perfects in 5 words? And a missing full stop at the end of the sentence.

Gurkha Cigars are first emerged on on the fine cigar market
Spurious "are"

the Gurkha recipe dates back to the time if British rule in India.
Should be "of British rule"

And so on, and so on. Not remotely impressive if they're "real" journalists...
 
Agreed, not at all impressive. Really gets on my nerves when people offer services they seem unqualified to offer. There are 2 apostrophe mistakes alone in your post, let alone the links. I didn't even get an English GCSE and I'm making corrections for a content writer?!?

It's a shame as I can see you're on a Bristol number and I usually side with my fellow babbers. Sorry for thread hijack OP
 
Thanks for picking up the mistakes, agreed I shouldn't have put out that article as an example.

These are set out on a demo domain to showcase the type of content we offer - that is shareable and newsworthy, not dry and bland, content farmed articles.

Mail Online has grammatical mistakes every day, but the huge audiences don't seem to mind and they (mailonline) keep using our content - so there must be something in it.

As for the journalists, they are definately "Real" and qualified.

fish, Edwin, theonemanyuri and If you want to send us a brief, I'll give you some 2-400 word articles for free, as a gesture, for my mistake.

We are based just outside Bristol in Filton near the MOD - I'll even post a picture of the newsroom if it helps to assure you this is not some kind of far-east backed operation.
 
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