Write a 500 word authoritative health & fitness article
(110 reviews)
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Looking for inspiring and motivating content? Well I am looking for a mutually beneficial win-win relationship.
My educational background and 3 years of work experience in the freelance world has given me the ability to write about anything and everything under the sun. Be it academic/medical/magazine style content, an instructional blog or guide, I can do it all.
I have over two years of experience in writing content associated with a myriad of medical topics, ranging from First Aid, physiotherapy and CPR to articles on various diseases, injuries and their treatments.
A few pointers about myself: I am not boring (unless you want me to be boring), I am young and packed with vibrant energy, and I am a health and fitness practitioner.
I can also produce inspiring content on health, fitness and beauty so that the reader does not only read the content from your blog, but also gets up and does his or her crunches, lunges, push-ups, squats, deadlifts... or maybe even run a marathon!
Please note that this hourlie is not limited to the subjects listed and any article topics under the specified niche will be accepted. I am also willing to provide article topics of my own, if needed. I require minimal guidance during work hours and my availability is flexible according to clients' requirements.
Samples will be provided upon request.
Shomaila
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What the Freelancer needs to start the work
A short briefing and your deadline
Reviews (110)
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Francisco B.
Alhaurin de la Torre, Spainsuperficial and some sentences seem taken from other websites
Shomaila I.
I’ve worked with hundreds of clients in the past and have not received a single complaint regarding plagiarism. This person has just compiled the first few links out of Google (I checked) based on the topic under focus and has assumed I’ve copy-pasted content out of them which doesn’t make sense to me because 1. The article is 100% unique & original 2. The sites the client matched my content with weren’t even used by me for research purposes – what gives?
If I had to copy content off the internet, I wouldn't make it so obvious, just FYI :)
In any case, if this feedback causes any doubt, just contact me.
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