Project Description:
Hello everyone,
I?m looking for a native German speaking Article Writer to work alongside me on a marketing project. There is the possibility as part time writer after well done project.
I am looking to hire a project relevant German Article Writer for 8 articles approx. 1076 words per article (between 800-1400 words each). You should write 100% unique content (Automatic translations with a program or software, etc. are NOT ACCEPTED), should make scenes and will be well done written! I would also prefer if you can get these articles completed within 7 days timeframe.
The main topic will be: ?Snowblower? (German: Schneefr?se). You will get the complete instructions via email after my personal applicant selection. Article topics would be something like ?Snowblower Advices?, etc.
You have to write unique content for each topic within a given keyword density!
Here are some requirements you MUST have to apply:
* Be available during 10am-2pm GMT
* Have excellent German skills (writing and speaking)
* Be available on Skype for voice and text chat
* Articles must be written in Microsoft Word
Please apply if the above fits your resume, when apply please mention the word ?SNOWFREE? in your project message or bid message. I need someone who follows directions, so if I don't see ?SNOWFREE? in your message to me, I will not consider your bid.
Good luck bidding. I hope to find some people that are good at German article writing so I can continue to give you more writing jobs ? good luck!
Also, I would like to know your history and experience with German Article Writing. Please give me as much information as possible with your past German article writing experiences. If you can include examples, that?s even better.
I?m looking for quality, but price is also a factor. Although quality plays a more important role.
Thanks a lot
John
P.S. Further corresponding will be in German.
Skills required:Articles, Blog, German Additional Files: add-german-job-desc.pdf
Source: http://www.freelancer.com/projects/Blog-Articles/articles-German-Language-well-written.html
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