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Our team of native English speaking writers and editors produces high-quality articles and other web content that appeals to both human readers and search engine spiders. Our writers have been writing for the web for 1-6 years, and many of us have specialist experience in financial services, healthcare, engineering, teaching, marketing, public relations and other relevant areas.

We can write on just about any topic you care to name – but no illegal or adult subjects – and all content is guaranteed to pass Copyscape. You’ll receive interesting, informative content that features excellent use of keywords, as well as perfect spelling and grammar.

Special WF introductory price:
$5per 500-word article (1c a word)

We are pleased to accept bulk orders, and can offer fast turnaround

All payments through Paypal

Since we’re new to WF, we’re offering a free review article to each of the first three active members (100+ posts) who request one. If you take a free review, please don’t forget to leave a review on the thread!
 


Metcalfe and Design Man, please check your PM.

3 review articles now taken care of, and we're open for more writing orders.
 
I am looking for a writer to write me some content on hosting solutions. Has to be native english. Is there a review copy that you can do for me?
 
REVIEW
My copy was written pretty fast. But I am not throughly satisfied. I recieved a poorly written review on my keyword that was sent over. It had a couple of errors that I thought could be avoided.
Evidently, there was no proof reading done and the quality of the research needs to be given a negative score.
It can be worthed for flog users, apart from that there was nothing special in the review worth mentioning.
 
Here's a sample article that one of our writers put together some time back:

Children Should Learn About Saving Money


The sooner you start teaching your kids how to manage money, the more likely they’ll be to practice good financial management when they grow up. Children find it easy to pick up new skills, and they’ll enjoy learning about what money is used for and why it’s good to save for the future. Tell them a bit about what you do at work to earn a living, and about all the various expenses you need the money for.

Put them on a ‘salary’
: Rather than simply handing out a weekly or monthly allowance, let your kids earn a ‘salary’ for chores they do at home. When it’s time to get paid, tell them how they’ve ‘performed’ on the job, then give them their ‘pay package’. This will help them understand that a job well done pays off.

Teach them the difference between ‘want’ and ‘need’:
If your child needs a new pair of shoes, don’t automatically buy him the expensive, trendy ones. Tell him he’ll have to do some extra work around the house unless he wants to settle for the ordinary, less expensive shoes. If he’s old enough he could get an after-school job instead, so he can save up to buy the shoes himself. That way he’ll learn about prioritizing his purchases and the value of hard work.

Teach them that waste is expensive
: Demonstrate to your children how wasting food, water, power and so on costs money that could be used for something more worthwhile. Set a good example and they’ll be sure to follow. Ensure that they remember to conserve water, and switch off lights and appliances by rewarding them when they do.

Make saving money fun:
Younger kids love making their own money boxes and piggy banks. Let them make colorful ‘ATM cards’ for making withdrawals, and show them how to plan their savings so they can buy a particular gift or toy.

Bring them with you to the bank
: Take them along and explain how a bank account works, and how to use an ATM. A school-age child will benefit from having her own savings account with a passbook, and will enjoy seeing the interest grow. Older children can learn a little about savings and checking accounts, loans and investments, and about what some of the different bank employees do.

Teach them to be smart shoppers:
Let the children come with you to the grocery store so they can see how you compare prices and pick the best deals. They can help you make a shopping list beforehand, and then check off each item as they put it into the cart. They’ll learn how to plan ahead, budget and get the most from their money.
 
I got a very informal review copy written by Jamie. It was OK. Nothing special in the long run. Was pretty ok. I was looking for something in the right context of speaking. I wanted it to be more technical rather than informal. But it was good. Errors were at a minimum. Not bad. But im not your buyer as I need it more technical.
 
Private Ryan: thanks for your review. With all due respect, you didn't ask for a technical article - if you had you would have received one. Your PM said "Yeah. Basic Stuff..." and then the keyword, so we did a basic, sales-message-type piece that incorporated some essential explanations of the technical stuff.

Please bear in mind also that we're only charging 1c a word here. BUT - and this goes for all prospective buyers - if you want higher quality, we have writers who will deliver that for 2c a word (including editing by professional editors). You get what you pay for, in other words!

Now open for more bulk orders.
 
For those that just can't be bothered reading the whole thing to the end, this review is a "+1 Recommend" :-)

Review!

Time: The article was done in good time and communication was good but it took a little while to get to my email inbox after I provided the address, probably just some crossed wires, providing the email upfront is a good idea.

Article Content:
This was a relatively technical niche topic. The writers handled the technical aspects of the article competently and the structure of the article was standout, really hammering home points about my keywords and for the most part making clear and cogent points about the product.

However word choice was a little non-english-speaking-background. Example: "for securer card payments" really doesn't feel as natural as "for more secure card payments" or "for higher security when making credit card payments". This needed to be cleaned up by me before use. I found that the writer tended to repeat themselves a little and occasionally there were sentences that were out of place. But they also over delivered by 2x, so even after editing down it was a good length.

Overall: This content only needed a little editing from me to be good enough to put on my sites. It wasn't a straight upload, but it was an absolutely excellent base in that all of the research and structure had been taken care of.

I would definitely recommend it for technical articles to take out all of the grunt work and I can see the voice of the writer being even better suited to sales pitches for less "hard technical" subjects.
 
Hey Metcalfe, thanks for your review, and the iTrader.

Thanks mate, good to see that you can use the article!
 
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