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Writer Needed for Long-Term!   Refundable $5 fee paid

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Status: Open

Selected Providers: -

Budget: $30-250

Created: 12/25/2009 at 13:13 EST

Bid Count: 15

Average Bid:
$ 48

01/14/2010 at 13:13 EST (17d 16h left)

Project Creator: conextra
Employer Rating: 9.9545/109.9545/109.9545/109.9545/109.9545/109.9545/109.9545/109.9545/109.9545/109.9545/10 (44 reviews)

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Need from writers:

- Excellent English writing skills (proper sentence structure, proper vocabulary use, and perfect grammar)
- Articles must pass Copyscape and must be unique, unless not paid, and asked to revise
- Articles will need to be approved before payment is sent, you may be asked to revise
- Articles should have 300 words. We will provide a phrase/keyword that each article should cover.
- We pay from $ 1 per 500 words by GAF

Please send me a sample of your unique text – a smart description of your favorite drink (about 10 sentences).

Copyright: We retain full ownership of all the articles with complete copyright to use, publish, etc. on any of our web sites of all work purchased from you.

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30

7 days

10-20-2009 07:32 EDT

Hi, Please see PM. Thank you.

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30

1 day

11-04-2009 10:03 EST

Hi, me and my very capable team is ready to work , For further details please check your PM

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30

7 days

12-25-2009 16:02 EST

Sample is attached

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50

7 days

10-19-2009 10:48 EDT

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Please See PM

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30

7 days

10-19-2009 12:08 EDT

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i really wanna do ...

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2 days

10-19-2009 21:24 EDT

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Hi, I'm excellent at writing articles with little to no grammatical errors.

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10 days

10-20-2009 11:15 EDT

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Hi I have my Master of Arts (Hons), my Bachelor of Arts (Hons), years of experience in Advertising and Marketing. I am a quick writer who writes well, perfect English, keywords, and who is looking for long term projects. I will email you my article on favorite drink - water. Kind regards

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2 days

10-21-2009 02:20 EDT

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i will deliver the articles within the stipulated date.

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15 days

12-25-2009 14:50 EST

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Hi, I have read your project details , Terms and conditions I would like to work on this project , kinldy assing some work to me . As i belive in Best quality work in the particular time given . I prefer in quality not in quantity I will look forward for long relationship. Please let me know if you have any question. Regards RRwriters

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1 day

12-25-2009 16:06 EST

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Hello! I am from the Philippines. I would like to work with you. I have this website at http://inghinyero.com You can see my writing style there. If you are interested, don't hesitate to PM me as I have sample works I can send you to evaluate on. thanks and more power

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1 day

12-25-2009 16:18 EST

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I am interested and willing to work for you.Kindly provide me keywords to get the sample.I guarantee you full satisfaction.

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30

1 day

12-25-2009 18:50 EST

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Please kindly check on your PM for my sample writing on drink.

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1 day

12-26-2009 02:31 EST

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Please read by article on 7UP 7UP 7 Up is a brand of a lemon-lime flavored non-caffeinated soft drink. The rights to the brand are held by Dr Pepper Snapple Group in the United States, and PepsiCo (or its licensees) in the rest of the world. The 7 Up logo includes a red spot between the '7' and 'Up'; this red spot has been animated and used as a mascot for the brand as Cool Spot. HISTORY 7 Up was created by Charles Leiper Grigg who launched his St. Louis-based company The Howdy Corporation in 1920. Grigg came up with the formula for a lemon-lime soft drink in 1929. The product, originally named "Bib-Label Lithiated Lemon-Lime Soda", was launched two weeks before the Wall Street Crash of 1929. It contained lithium citrate, a mood-stabilizing drug. It was one of a number of patent medicine products popular in the late-19th and early-20th centuries; they made claims similar to today's health foods. Specifically it was marketed as a hangover cure. The product's name was soon changed to 7 Up. In 1950, 7up was reformulated without lithium citrate. Expanding the brand beyond a niche market, major competitors began to set their sights on it such as The Coca-Cola Company with its Sprite brand introduced in 1961. Sprite would not challenge 7 Up's position seriously until the 1980s when Coke forced its major bottlers, then distributing 7 Up, to drop the beverage in deference to Sprite. 7 Up challenged Coke's actions in court as "anti-competitive", a challenge they eventually lost. Philip Morris bought 7 Up in 1978, and sold it in 1986, to a group led by the investment firm Hicks & Haas. 7 Up merged with Dr Pepper in 1988; Cadbury Schweppes bought the combined company in 1995. The Dr Pepper Snapple Group was spun off from Cadbury Schweppes in 2008. FORMULA 7 Up has been reformulated several times since its launch in 1929. In 2006, the version of the product sold in the U.S. was re-formulated so that it could be marketed as being "100% Natural". This was achieved by eliminating the preservative calcium disodium EDTA, and replacing sodium citrate with potassium citrate in order to reduce the beverage's sodium content. This re-formulation contains no fruit juice and is still sweetened with high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS). The manufacturing process used in the production of HFCS has led some public health and special interest groups to challenge the ad campaign's "natural" claims. In 2007, after the Center for Science in the Public Interest threatened to sue 7 Up, it was announced that 7 Up would stop being marketed as "100% natural". Instead, It is now promoted as having "100% Natural Flavors". The controversy does not extend to other countries, such as the United Kingdom, where high fructose corn syrup is not generally used in foods, including 7 Up. VARIATIONS the variations of 7UP are: Diet 7 Up, Cherry 7 Up, Cherry 7 Up Antioxidant, Pomegranate 7 Up, Raspberry 7 Up, Orange 7 Up, Diet Cherry 7 Up, 7 Up Plus, 7 Up Gold, 7 Up Free, 7 Up Ice Cola, dnL / 7 Upside Down

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15 days

12-26-2009 17:36 EST

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check pm for details.

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5 days

Today 12:26 EST
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Hi, I will do this work for you, ready to start it immediately, using high speed internet connection, I have a team and I will use them to do your work. Interested to work with you long term.

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