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Category:Writing/Translation > Copy editing/writing
ID:20703
Title:Plus Size Fashion Blog Writer
Location:Remote
Job Description
We are looking for someone who is positively enthusiastic about the plus-size fashion industry to write for us a 200/300 word article on a weekly basis (initially).
Demonstrable previous experience would be preferred but is by no means essential.
Job Budget
Job type:Fixed Price Job
Budget:Fixed Price: £0 - £250
Additional Information
Approx start date after Bid is selected: Immediate (within 1-2 days)
Attached Files: None
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:21/03/2010 12:50 pm
Clarification Board
C. M. on 21/03/2010 22:03 pmHi
I would be very interested in this project, would you be able to give me more info, ie would all research be required from the writer etc
Many thanks
Christina
M. C. on 23/03/2010 19:53 pmHi Christina,
Thanks for getting in touch.
Yes all research would be undertaken by the writer, though we would obviously provide an outline of requirements beforehand.
Hope this helps!
C. M. on 23/03/2010 20:01 pmHi Mike,
Thanks for your reply.
That wouldn\\\'t be a problem - do you have any exmaples of work similar to what you\\\'re looking for? 200/300 word articles are some of the trickiest to write in my experience! Lol. I\\\'m guessing they\\\'ll need to be fairly direct and to the point, so any idea of the tone you have in mind would be appreciated.
Thanks
Christina
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