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Client Details
- Member Since: Jan 2010
- Last Login: 8 May 2012
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Category:Writing/Translation > Web Content
ID:32427
Title:mobile phone article writer / blogger (ongoing basis)
Location:Anywhere
Job Description
• Ongoing article / blogger required
• One article per week (minimum 500 words)
• Topics - Mobile phone related: interesting topics - be creative.
• UK based
• Knowledge of wordpress is desirable
Any potential bidders, please provide examples of your current work (hopefully relating to technology / mobile phones) and some potential topics.
Job Budget
Type:Fixed Price
Budget:Not Specified
Additional Information
Attached Files: None
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:09/08/2010 10:49
Clarification Board
L. M. on 13/08/2010 10:19Hi,
Can you give me a rough idea of what you budget is for this job? I work for e-how and view London and have 6 years in writing on-line.
Reply from Client
D. A. on 17/08/2010 12:33Hi Lynsey, Sorry for the late reply. With regards to budget, I was really looking at around £40 per article (of around 500 words). This will be an ongoing project, one article per week.Please let me know your thoughts.Regards
L. M. on 17/08/2010 12:40Hi, that sounds fine to me. Can you also tell me if you are open to ideas on the articles or is there a set format?
Also I have never written about mobiles before but have good knowledge of mobile phones and technology dose this matter?
I have written mainly about food and some news articles but can turn my hand to any topic.
Reply from Client
D. A. on 17/08/2010 13:05Im very open about ideas on the articles. I really want you to have some freedom on this. As for format, again very flexible. Do you have any blog post topics that you can think of?Regards
L. M. on 17/08/2010 13:27I have many topics I can think of regarding cost of phones, performance quality of phones, networks and coverage, style and fashion in the phone world ect... That's just for starters..
I have just placed a bid for you along with a sample of my past work.
Lynsey
L. M. on 17/08/2010 13:40Hi sorry, I missed read you last message thinking you wanted an article per month its the same cost for the job just in a sorter space of time but if you want me to redo the bid I can? Providing the site will let me resubmit?
Lynsey
Reply from Client
D. A. on 17/08/2010 13:54Hi Lynsey,To clarify, what Im looking for is 1 blog post (500 words ) per week.Regards
L. M. on 17/08/2010 14:08Thats great, bid has been updated.
Lynsey
Reply from Client
D. A. on 17/08/2010 14:29Hi Lynsey,The maximum that I can spend per post is £40. Is this something that you can do? If so, I would be happy to arrange a 2 week trail to see how things progress.Regards
L. M. on 17/08/2010 14:54I can drop price of the bid but will only do a trail though the site.
L. M. on 17/08/2010 15:05If PPH is happy for me to deal with you direct I have no problem, but would really liked to stick to the site rules and guidelines where possible for both your reputation as a company and mine as a freelancer.
Lynsey
Reply from Client
D. A. on 17/08/2010 16:18Hi Lynsey,NO problem, happy to deal through PPH. Any you please change your bid to be a trial amount (£40) and I will accept your bid and make payment.Regards
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