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  • Brad Gosse
    Confirmed User
    • Jan 2002
    • 2616

    #1

    Need a mainstream writer? Writer looking for work?

    Toronto, Ontario April, 13, 2011. The internet has become a booming venue for business and marketing over recent years. It is now possible to find nearly any product or service simply by typing a few words into a search engine. This holds true for content writing services, which are an unavoidable part of business and web development.

    Internet content writing services have, in the past, been primarily based on a system of bids and offers. The job would be presented and then individual writers, or writing groups, would compete to get the job based on their predicted speed, quality, and cost.

    WriteSwap offers a new way to buy and sell content that creates special advantages for both parties. Eliminating the hassles and wasted time associated with project bidding, their system allows users to deal in preset jobs with a specified price and timeline.

    Writers who utilize WriteSwap are given the opportunity to customize a group of job offers. These jobs can range in scope and type, from basic web content, press releases, and white papers to tweets, dating profiles, and e-Books. The writer will indicate the type of job, including the amount of words and research required, and the expected price associated with that job.

    Those who are looking to buy content on WriteSwap are grateful to find a list of predetermined jobs to browse through in this straight-forward and organized manner. Instead of posting a job offer and sifting through multiple bids to decide on a writer, they can now easily find the services they are looking for and begin work immediately.

    WriteSwap, found at www.writeswap.com, has been dubbed The Content Marketplace because of this new way of buying and selling content. A content seller can easily control their writing jobs by, for example, creating a listing that offers a research-intensive, 500 word article for $30. A content buyer who is looking for exactly that can then easily contact the seller to begin producing quality content.

    Buyers and sellers alike are calling this new system revolutionary because of the ease and convenience it offers to those involved in content writing services. In addition to the forthright and simple-to-use nature of this content platform, WriteSwap offers its users a distinct satisfaction in the services offered and received.

    With WriteSwap, writers can choose their prices and, therefore, be confident that the project is worth the commitment it requires. Similarly, content buyers can be confident that they will receive a high quality, well-written, and well-researched final product. To start buying or selling content right away, visit www.writeswap.com.

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  • Theo
    HAL 9000
    • May 2001
    • 34515

    #2
    Brad, that's great concept and in great demand

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    • SykkBoy
      Jesus loves bacon
      • Feb 2001
      • 19969

      #3
      Already registered and have a few deals up and adding more today.
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      • $5 submissions
        I help you SUCCEED
        • Nov 2003
        • 32195

        #4
        Thanks for the great service. I've put up an ad there

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        • AutumnSeave
          Registered User
          • Jul 2007
          • 31

          #5
          Brad, I can't find anywhere on the site how much the fee is for the writer when they sell a service? Is it a percentage of their sale? If so, how much?
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          • Brad Gosse
            Confirmed User
            • Jan 2002
            • 2616

            #6
            Originally posted by AutumnSeave
            Brad, I can't find anywhere on the site how much the fee is for the writer when they sell a service? Is it a percentage of their sale? If so, how much?
            Steve on the how it works page it explains that the writer gets 80% of the sale We drive the traffic.
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