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- Member Since: May 2010
- Last Login: 28 Mar 2011
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- Paid out: $956
Category:Writing/Translation > Web Content
ID:25533
Title:Writer / Re-writer
Location:Anywhere
Job Description
To re-write and write new short articles for a blog focussing on innovation in the professional service sector.
Job Budget
Type:Fixed Price
Budget:Up to £250 (Approx Up to $392)
Additional Information
Attached Files: None
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:23/05/2010 11:30
Clarification Board
C. S. on 23/05/2010 11:45Hi Catherine
Many thanks for inviting me to bid. Pls could you clarify what you mean by "rewriting" a blog? Simply writing a piece on a subject that's already been featured? Also could you clarify how many need to be prepared, over what timescale and number of words?
Many thanks
Claire
Reply from Client
C. N. on 24/05/2010 13:16Yes, re-writing a piece that has already been featured elsewhere.
The blog will focus on any innovative or interesting developments across legal firms in the UK and possible globally. So the news will have been featured elsewhere initially - legal journals, law firm wesbite news pages, awards etc. I want to a short, snappy and to the point write up with maybe a link to point that person to the full story.
This is an on-going project, and will be ad-hoc in terms of number of articles.
Does this help?
Regards
Catherine
N. C. on 23/05/2010 12:42Hi Catherine,
As Claire has said it would be useful to know what you mean by "re-writng" a blog. Also can you state what you mean by the professional service sector and will this information be provided or research the copywriter is expected to do themselves?
thank you
Nick
S. B. on 23/05/2010 13:29May I have some further details, please? Are you able to give an average length or the articles, and would the writing / rewriting require any specialist knowledge?
Many thanks
Sandie
Reply from Client
C. N. on 28/10/2010 16:39Hi Sandie,
Its about creating a snapshot of the USP's in a really creative way. WE are looking for a creadtive person who can think outside the box and create quirky lines to generate interest.
Does this help?
Thanks
Catherine
R. B. on 24/05/2010 12:36Hi Catherine,
I'd like to bid for this project, but first I would need to know:
- the number of new articles required, and
- the number of article rewrites required.
Could you also give some idea of the approximate word length of each blog article?
Many thanks in advance,
Rebecca
Reply from Client
C. N. on 24/05/2010 13:11Hi Rebecca,
This will be an ongoing project. Its difficult to say but possibly one or two articles a week (possibly more). Short but to the point articles referencing the full story elsewhere - if that makes sense?
I am looking to find someone who can work with me ongoing rather than have different people for different articles.
Thanks
Catherine
C. N. on 24/05/2010 13:33Project Summary: Law Blog
Sector: Legal Sector - Interesting development across all functions within Law Firms in the UK and Globally.
Research: Information provided. The writer to re-write the story/article in a friendly, warm yet professional tone (unbiased). Be good to have some knowledge of the legal sector.
Approx words per article: 250 words average.
Ad-hoc over 12 weeks period - possibly longer.
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