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JamesJames H   
United Kingdom  United Kingdom
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Category:Writing/Translation > Web Content

ID:71884

Title:Set of ten web articles on chainsaws

Location:Anywhere

Job Description

Set of 10 articles on chainsaws of between 800 and 1200 words each.

Suggested titles:


How to fell a tree using a chainsaw
History of the Chainsaw
How to work with a chainsaw
Electric Vs Petrol Chainsaws (pro's/con's)
Chainsaw Safety and the Health risks/Chainsaw Safety Clothing
How Chainsaws Work
Care and maintenance of your chainsaw
The Art of Chainsaw Carving/Chainsaw art
What to look for when buying the best chainsaw for the job

But alternatives considered. Although they are for seo purposes to promote the website, they must be a good human read rather than just a lot of keywords !

Job Budget

Type:Fixed Price

Budget:£300 - £500 (Approx $470 - $784)

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Job Posted:05/05/2011 14:01

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    United Kingdom

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