Writer wanted (business, security service) | 10 cents per word
Added 2021-09-20 22:52:58 +0000 UTCCOMPANY/PUBLICATION: ANONYMOUS
We are looking for a skilled blog writer who can create 1,500-2,000 word blog posts in our niche of security services on a regular schedule, initially 3 per month. Not all of the blog posts will be directly about this topic as it can be a limited niche to write in, so we may ask you to write more general business blogs if we think it is appropriate and it fits our strategy. Adjacent niches include hospitality, facilities management etc.
All of the content must be of a high quality - please send a copy of a portfolio of previous work or add it to the comment in the description.
Our pay rate is $0.10/word for these blog posts and we are happy to credit you as the author of them in our blog. We can pay this by Paypal for a deposit and on completion of the article.
Once a writer is accepted, I will transfer a deposit for the first article of 20% of the total cost and transfer the remaining amount upon satisfactory completion of the first article of work. I reserve the right to refuse the final work and cancel your remaining payment if the work is below our standard. I will do my best to communicate what the desired standard of work is, and will give you at least one try to fix the work based on actionable feedback. I am happy to have the chosen writer send the work in progress for review before completion to avoid wasting time unnecessarily.
If the work is of a satisfactory standard, I will transfer you the full amount for the article requested and we will likely move to the ongoing content creation schedule.
Comment below if you think you would be a good fit and we can go from there!
JOB SUMMARY:
- Looking for: Writer
- Location: Remote
- Compensation: $0.10/word
CONTACT INFORMATION:
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