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- Last Login: 31 Jan 2011
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Category:Writing/Translation > Web Content
ID:3053
Title:Articles on Tourism
Location:Anywhere
Job Description
Twenty-five articles are required to be written for a Tourism Website that is due to be launched shortly for a county in England.
General articles will be required on accommodation, things to do, the coast, wildlife, shopping, attractions, cycling, getting around, pubs and restuarants etc.
Each article will need to between 250-400 words.
Job Budget
Type:Fixed Price
Budget:Not Specified
Additional Information
Attached Files: None
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:17/07/2008 15:05
Clarification Board
R. T. on 17/07/2008 15:43Which county? This would help determine if the potential writer is familiar, or local enough to carry out the research, to make the articles veracic and valid.
T. W. on 18/07/2008 11:45Helllo
Do you provide the information of the article areas such as pub, cycling or accommodation information or would the writer also need to do the research?
Regards
Tina Wilkinson
S. B. on 19/07/2008 21:33Gail
As per previous enquiries, will you be providing the information, or will we need to research this? If we do the research, will you be validating it - particularly for things such as accommodation, restaurants, etc.? Would you want links to all the people/places mentioned, and how would these be maintained? Really interested in the project, but just need more info before bidding.
Thanks
Simon Binning
E. W. on 22/07/2008 12:09Do you provide information or will we need to research this ourselves? Which county is it for?
G. C. on 23/07/2008 11:41The county is Lincolnshire and I could provide a stock of local information although you will probably want to do some research yourself.
I will not be requiring links within the content.
M. C. on 24/07/2008 13:17Please could you confirm if we are to conduct the research ourselves or if facts and figures are to be provided.
Mark
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