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8 Articles On The Topic Of NASCAR Racing News



Job Title8 Articles on the Topic of NASCAR Racing News
Date November 9, 2009
Job Country United States
State
City Unknown
Company Name Individual
Job Source http://www.elance.com/jobs/8_articles_on_the_topic_of_nascar_racing_news/ghostwriting_english/18361156?rid=9KCD&job_tier=11188
Job Description I am looking to have 8 articles written on the topic of NASCAR Racing News, each article will typically range between 300-500 words in length.

The content for each article will be provided by us in the form of a link to some newsworthy information (i.e. press release). As the writer, you will be contracted to extrapolate and develop the contents into an original article.

Three Critical Points

1.) All articles MUST be completely your own original work. We are NOT looking to have the words and phrases of the press release simply re-arranged. What we are looking for is an original work in the form of a 300-500 word article that is developed using the information from the press release. In other words, you should read the original press release, make notes, gather the important points, concepts, people's names, referenced websites and relevant keywords, and then write an article from scratch using your own words.

2.) All articles MUST abide by correct grammar and spelling rules and be structured in a logical fashion. If you are a non-native English speaker you are HIGHLY CAUTIONED against bidding if you are less than 100% certain that you can provide this level of quality.

Primary Keyword

Each article will be assigned a "primary keyword" (i.e. NASCAR News). I would like this keyword phrase or a variation thereof (i.e. NASCAR Racing News) to be included in the headline and once in the first paragraph.

We Want Each Article Formatted In the Following Manner

1.) Headline: The article must include a catchy headline that addresses the needs of the reader; (i.e. In NASCAR, Simulators Aren’t Just Toys!). The first letter of each of the words needs to be capitalized as outlined in the example above.

2.) Bulleted Text: The writer, at their discretion may use bulleted text, -- providing, it is started after the third paragraph so they do not interfere with our advertising.




Each Article Requires a Short Description

Article Description: Using the Primary keywords (and/or a variation thereof), write a quality and accurate 20-25 word description for each article.

Submitting an Article Is Simple

We would like each article to be submitted directly to us via Elance PMB.

We Do Check

Our editorial process is very simple:

We check each article for spelling, grammar and quality of writing. In addition, we do check for plagiarism using Google's Advanced Search ("with the exact phrase"). Please ONLY submit articles that you would be happy to publish on your own site.

Recent Points of Clarification

Please carefully review these clarifications prior to writing:

1.) Please do NOT submit the articles to us in one big batch at the end of the project, but rather as they are completed.

2.) In most cases, we prefer short sentences to make up the paragraphs because they are easier for our visitors to read.

3.) In cases where we find that the articles were obviously not proofread, we will be sending the entire batch of articles back to the writer.

4.) Please look at the attached document, to ensure that you do not over bid this project.

If you have any questions, please send me a PMB.

I look forward to seeing your bid.

Warmly,

Ryan
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