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Selected Providers: zsikder

Budget: $250-750

Created: 03/01/2009 at 9:22 EST

Bid Count: 13

Average Bid:
$ 508

03/06/2009 at 9:22 EST

Project Creator: maxxyman23
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Hi
I need 500 quality written articles.
They need to be 400 words or more each.
They need to have passed copyscape.
I want to get articles as fast as possible,
and if they are good I would like to keep the writer writing for me longterm.
Also i am willing to accept a bid of 250.00 or best offer.
Lastly,
you can write on any subject you prefer.

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750

20 days

03-01-2009 10:25 EST

My bid is for 500 articles.

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300

30 days

03-01-2009 14:02 EST

Hi there - this is bhavesh! Our team has over three years experience in content writing - whether it's general content writing, SEO or keyword rich articles - we're your guys! All articles are 100% original and will pass Copyscape. We also post on Wordpress, Blogger, Blogpost, etc. Please go through PM for more details and samples. If you think we're good enough - please get in touch. We can give you a dedicated writer full-time. Our best rates are $3 for articles upto 400 words or more. This is a bid for 100 such articles. We will give you quality work. We never outsource. We deliver on time - every time. Regards, Bhavesh

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750

20 days

03-01-2009 11:26 EST

I can't imagine what kind of writers you are going to get for 50 cents an article - and right away to boot - I am always curious about these type of assignments and who bids on them. I can only imagine the quality. I can write them for $2 each and they'll be original, not machine written and from someone who actually is a native English speaker. And that's dirt cheap. You won't see anyone on Elance bidding that low. I can do them on any subject and quickly. I only take payment through GAF accounts. I am curious, though, as a writer, as to what type of person would bid on a 400 word article for 50 cents and what type of website would want such an article? If you get tired of rewriting your stuff for your clients so they accept it, or having stuff rejected because it's spun on some weird software, or losing clients because your writers find another better paying gig, give me a shout.

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500

20 days

03-01-2009 09:54 EST

this is the lowest possible rate for this project.

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750

35 days

03-01-2009 09:38 EST

Hello,my bid is for 250 articles.please see PM board for more details. Thanks

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250

30 days

03-01-2009 10:03 EST

, I m interested your project. See PM

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425

20 days

03-01-2009 10:05 EST

Please see PM

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480

25 days

03-01-2009 10:06 EST

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I can complete the articles in the given time and to your satisfaction

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750

60 days

03-01-2009 11:20 EST

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HI, I AM READY TO SHOULDER THE PROJECT IF CAN CONFIDE ON ME. REGARDS, GABRIELOAK

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250

10 days

03-01-2009 11:26 EST

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Hello, I can provide you 500 quality written articles. that will be more than 400 words It will must pass copy scape.I can give you within 10 days. But how you will pay me.GAF is preferrable and should have escrow payment. You should pay me after I have submitted 50 articles and this way.

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500

14 days

03-01-2009 11:42 EST

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My bid is based on producing 500 articles at $1 per article over a two-week period. I believe I can produce the articles at a faster rate (possibly five per day), but I wish to give myself a slight bit of "wiggle room" due to other commitments. A sample of my writing is below: Sheridan celebrates Buffalo Bill Days by Pat Rub shoulders with Buffalo Bill and Annie Oakley ... dance on the lawn with Calamity Jane ... attend a Victorian Grand Ball one evening and a Wild West Show the next. It's all possible in Sheridan, Wyoming, during the annual Buffalo Bill Days hosted to celebrate the anniversary of the historic Sheridan Inn – where Buffalo Bill Cody auditioned acts for his original Wild West Show in the 1890s and early 1900s. Cody and his family stayed at the inn when the famed showman visited Sheridan, and he and Sheridan businessman George Beck are said to have planned Cody's namesake city in western Wyoming in the Sheridan Inn's bar. This year's Buffalo Bill Days will start on Thursday, June 25, and culminate on Saturday, June 28, at the Historic Sheridan Inn and the Sheridan County Fairgrounds. The event is a fundraiser for the inn – which is owned by the nonprofit Sheridan Heritage Center – buSt it's also a chance for residents and visitors alike to soak up some history and kick up their heels, says Edre Maier, SHC executive director. Described in its heyday as the finest hotel between Chicago and San Francisco, the inn was built in 1893 to serve passengers arriving in Sheridan by railroad. The SHC has preserved the building – which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places – and has plans to eventually open it to the public as a museum/hotel catering to the heritage tourist trade. Cody at one time was part-owner of the hotel and in the late 1890s auditioned acts for his Wild West Show from the inn's veranda. The inn is at the intersection of Fifth Street and Broadway – accessible from Interstate Highway 90 – only a few blocks from downtown Sheridan. Historic personages including Buffalo Bill, Annie Oakley and Calamity Jane will be around all three days of the celebration to help entertain visitors, answer questions and – always a popular part of the event – have their pictures taken with those who come to see the shows. Also featured in activities throughout the three days will be the Cowboy Capital Mounted Shooters, a shooting organization from Bandera, Texas, performing at the Sheridan County Fairgrounds, off Fifth Street. Among highlights of Buffalo Bill Days is the Grand Victorian Ball on Friday evening, at the inn. Events start at 7 p.m. with cocktails and hors d'oeuvres, followed by the grand march at 8 p.m. Buffalo Bill will arrive by stagecoach to lead the march on the sidewalk outside the inn. Tickets for the ball are $35 per person and include free dance lessons. Day and time for the lessons remains to be determined, Maier said. Tammy Burr, one of the organizers of Buffalo Bill Days, says period dance attire is recommended, “but it's OK to dress Western.” The High Mountain Mercantile, a business in downtown Sheridan, rents period costumes. Anyone wanting more information is asked to call (307) 675-1055. Music for the ball is authentic to the 1890s, performed by Professor R.Alexander & His Distinguished Dance Music Ensemble. Saturday is the big day for the Buffalo Bill Days celebration, starting around 9 a.m. when Pony Express riders arrive at the Sheridan Inn bearing mail to be marked with the Buffalo Bill Days commemorative stamp. The re-enactment commemorates Cody's claim to have worked as a rider for the short-lived mail service as a teenager. At 10 a.m., the Old West Parade begins on Broadway in front of the inn. In keeping with the parade theme, parade participants may walk, ride horseback or drive (or ride) in horse-drawn conveyances. Motorized vehicles are forbidden. The parade follows a route south on Broadway to Loucks Street, west on Loucks to Main Street, north on Main to Fourth Street and Fourth Street east back to the inn. The parade ends around 11 a.m., and the inn's birthday celebration begins, complete with cake and a barbecue on the lawn. The highlight of Saturday's events is the Wild West Show at the fairgrounds. Maier said this year's event will feature a lot of local talent in addition to the Cowboy Capital Mounted Shooters and the always popular Westernaires, a precision-riding organization from Colorado. Acts will include trick roping, trick riding, Roman-ridng, bullwhip routines and other performances reminiscent of the acts in Cody's original Wild West Show. Admission to Sheridan's Wild West Show is $18 general admission ($5 for children 12 and under), $25 for reserve seating. More information, including where and how tickets may be purchased, is available at the Buffalo Bill Days web site at www.buffalobilldays.org.

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500

60 days

03-01-2009 12:38 EST

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Hi there! Kindly see pm for details and samples.

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400

20 days

03-01-2009 12:45 EST

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Please see PMB.

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