Native Turkish journalist/copywriter to write 500 word article on business topic
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Experience Level: Intermediate
We are one of the UK's largest content marketing companies with big household name clients. To meet the increasing demand for international content, we are looking for an experienced native Turkish speaker with experience in journalism, copy writing and a sound understanding of social media.
Please provide writing examples and a resume of your recent writing related jobs.
This is a paid one-off job, but if it goes well, you can be part of our Turkish freelancer team and get regular assignments.
Please write an article in Turkish about a financial or economic topic (500 - 600 words) to be confirmed by us.
- at least three different, recent sources
- write in editorial, journalistic style
- use fresh sources that are generally not older than 12 months
- keep quotes to a minimum of 1 to 2
- provide a catchy headline, a subtitle (1 sentence summary) and subheadings to break up the text and make it easily digestible
deadline is 1/5/13
Please provide writing examples and a resume of your recent writing related jobs.
This is a paid one-off job, but if it goes well, you can be part of our Turkish freelancer team and get regular assignments.
Please write an article in Turkish about a financial or economic topic (500 - 600 words) to be confirmed by us.
- at least three different, recent sources
- write in editorial, journalistic style
- use fresh sources that are generally not older than 12 months
- keep quotes to a minimum of 1 to 2
- provide a catchy headline, a subtitle (1 sentence summary) and subheadings to break up the text and make it easily digestible
deadline is 1/5/13
Frank H.
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