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Category:Writing/Translation > Copy editing/writing
ID:19561
Title:Product Description Writer Needed
Location:Anywhere
Job Description
We\'re a new and fast-growing e-commerce platform that requires a freelance product description writer on a project basis initially.
We have about 650 SKUs that each need descriptions of around 150/200 words each.
Descriptions are for a wide range of products and must be light-hearted, amusing and slightly tongue-in-cheek.
You will be supplied with images, feature lists and technical specification.
We need a fast turnaround and are looking to start immediately.
Job Budget
Type:Fixed Price
Budget:Not Specified
Additional Information
Attached Files: None
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:05/03/2010 15:50
Clarification Board
K. A. on 06/03/2010 01:57Hi,
Could you please give more details of the products you supply?
Thanks
Ken
P. E. on 06/03/2010 08:38Ditto - tongue in cheek is easy enough but in what context? One of two examples would suffice.
P. R. on 06/03/2010 09:38Hello
Do you require a bid amount per item, or for the full set?
Thanks
Paul
M. M. on 06/03/2010 12:43Please send me clarification regarding the type of products - maybe a link to a website where some of the products are displayed. Only then will I be able to apply.
N. J. on 07/03/2010 01:35Hi there, this looks like a very interesting project and my style of writing would probably suit it well. Could I have further details of the kind of products you are pitching, and perhaps the target age range if relevant?
E. J. on 07/03/2010 14:07Hi
Please send me an example of a typical product and explain the audience you are marketing to. Your website acddress would also help so I can get a picture of how you want to come accross. Then I'll send you a product description and see what you think.
Many thanks.
F. H. on 08/03/2010 13:55Hello,
This sounds like a challenge and a half. I\'d love to have a crack at it but could you post a couple of examples so that we can see what we\'re aiming at. Ta.
W. C. on 10/03/2010 07:55Hi Tom
I've emailed you.
Kind regards, Wendy
S. C. on 10/03/2010 13:20Hello Thomas
Can you please give me an idea of the products?
Many thanks
Steve
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