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content writing.

can any one guide me?

         

jdpunkt

9:59 am on Jul 18, 2007 (gmt 0)

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i know few ppl who can write real good articles of 300, 500, 1000 wrds in english ...so can anyone here guide me use those writers so that myself and those writers get paid well?
all i want to kno is,
1)where can i get those orders for writing ariticles on particular topics?
2) where i should submit those?
3)who ll pay me and how much per article?
4) wat else is needed?

dragsterboy

11:51 am on Jul 18, 2007 (gmt 0)

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I couldn't get it! Are you trying to say that you want to start a business providing articles on different topics or I am mistaken?

jdpunkt

5:28 pm on Jul 19, 2007 (gmt 0)

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yeah u got it rite.. i have heard of ppl payin good amt of money for providing writings in very good english.. but i dont kno exactly where to contact..

Grandmas Cookies

1:33 pm on Jul 20, 2007 (gmt 0)

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participating in forums is the first thing you could do. You will have the chance to mingle with the crowd and find many different people. You will definitely learn a shed load of things from them as well as having the chance to find people who would pay good bucks for good articles. You're on the right track!

cyberdov1

6:46 pm on Jul 20, 2007 (gmt 0)

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try a colege intern. they sometimes need it for credit and will work for free. english dept will give you good writers.

trooper27

11:58 am on Jul 25, 2007 (gmt 0)

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In case you are interested in writing sales pitches, make sure that you join the Copy Writer's Board. I am telling you, mate, you have no idea what you can learn from the guys there. I give you a two months and you will become a person that has more than 50% knowledge on writing a good copy.

Matt Probert

2:42 pm on Jul 25, 2007 (gmt 0)

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yeah u got it rite.. i have heard of ppl payin good amt of money for providing writings in very good english.. but i dont kno exactly where to contact..

First, learn good English.

Second, all magazines, from Woman's Own to PC World accept unsolicited articles for consideration and pay for those they publish. Write, submit, and wait.

Matt

PS
Who told you writing was highly paid? It is not!

Frida

11:53 am on Jul 31, 2007 (gmt 0)

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Is this information confirmed? I have never known this but I have to say that this is a good piece of advice and possibility for me in the future. A magazine like PC World needs no introducing.

Beagle

11:57 pm on Jul 31, 2007 (gmt 0)

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Frida, do you mean this information? --
Second, all magazines, from Woman's Own to PC World accept unsolicited articles for consideration and pay for those they publish. Write, submit, and wait.

You could quibble a bit over the word "all", as some magazines do things in house, but otherwise yes. It's called "freelancing". Look at a copy of this year's Writer's Market and find the entry for the magazine(s) you're interested in writing for. It'll tell you if they accept unsolicited articles and, if so, what kinds of articles they're looking for and how they like them to be submitted. In recent years, the book has included a section of online publishers. If you can't find Writer's Market, you can write a magazine and ask for their writers' guidelines; if the magazine has a website, you'll probably find the guidelines there, too. Follow the guidelines, BTW. Editors get far more submissions than they can possibly use, and one that doesn't follow the guidelines is one less they have to read (because they'll toss it without reading it).

Huntster

12:05 pm on Aug 1, 2007 (gmt 0)

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First, learn good English.

:)