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- Member Since: Jul 2010
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Category:Writing/Translation > Web Content
ID:30190
Title:Web content writer for Travel site
Location:Anywhere
Job Description
We are a small startup travel company and need assistance with Web Content (text) for our underconstruction website. We are looking for happy, cheerful, interesting and informative text rather than holiday brochure copy as our clientbase is both business and leisure.
We need copy for Japan and also Bali with the main points being an upbeat intro to the destination, key places (areas) to stay, 10 things that you must to do whilst you are there, and info on WH Sites as well as festivals over the next six to nine months which people may wish to visit.
Job Budget
Type:Fixed Price
Budget:Not Specified
Additional Information
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Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:16/07/2010 16:06
Clarification Board
C. R. on 16/07/2010 16:22Hi there, this looks like a great job.
Just wanted to know, are you going to provide the key information, maybe in bullet points? Or does the job include that research?
Kind regards
Cat
F. B. on 16/07/2010 17:25Hi Cat
Thanks for the question - The project will involve research especially for the festivals and World Heritage sites.
Frank.
E. J. on 16/07/2010 21:09Hi Frank
Can you tell me approx how many words of copy you need in total?
Many thanks
Reply from Client
F. B. on 17/07/2010 11:10Good Morning EmilyFor the Festivals/WHS/Things to do then I would have thought that 50 words max per entry would suffice. The main intro including the main areas then 300-400 words should be ok. Thanks for your interestFrank
K. Y. on 17/07/2010 09:36As per Emily's questoin, how many pages? One page per WH site per country, or one page for all? One page per festival, or one page per month of events, etc? Pleease advise for an accurate quote!
Kirsty Young
Reply from Client
F. B. on 17/07/2010 11:11Good morning KirstyPlease see my reply to Emily.Thank youFrank
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