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Posted about 12 years ago

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Requirements: * Good grasp of English language * Broad vocabulary, uses correct grammar * Can check email on a daily basis * Can submit articles on time * Good at researching on the Internet Details: * Various Article Niches to be covered. * Article Length: usually around 400 to 500 words or it can vary as per the requirements * You can do research on the Internet, but STRICTLY no plagiarism/copy-pasting * Submission is via email * Payment: $1.50 for 500 word article * Payment done via PayPal or GAF * On average, you will write 6-10 articles per day Serious writers ONLY with good command of English. You have to provide me with a sample of your work on the keyword i provide. Also please include this quote 'I understand your requirements' in your bid so that i know you have read it through Fresh writers are welcome, but you need to prove to me that you are good enough to be chosen. My rates are non-negotiable. Do not bid if you do not accept. You will be paid as soon as your work is approved and it normally takes 3-7 days. HAPPY BIDDING
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When I was in high school, my essays were the only ones selected by the British Council in Jordan for their depth in research, clarity, presentation and literary prowess. I was also subsequently chosen out of hundreds of applicants to be in the Model United Nations for my rhetorical, oratory and debate skills. I understand your requirements; so select me as your freelancer and I assure you that the work will far exceed your expectations. Thank you for your time and consideration, Ahmed Al-Khayyat
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im a filipino and ive been writing for long time now. i may not be a member of any site but i can do at lest 6 x 500 words article per day. hope i can work with you.
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i understand your requirements and i am ready to meet them. i am newbie at freelancer but an experienced writer. i am certainly interested in the project. check the PM for further details.
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I can write. period. :)
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Hi, "I have understood your requirements".I am bidding here for 20 high quality articles with plagiarism free rich content. You can have a look at my sample writing with the PMB.
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From Savers to Spenders: How Children Became a Consumer Market There was a time - in fact, only 30 or 40 years ago - when children were not spoken of as spenders or customers but as savers and future consumers. Sure, they bought penny candy and an occasional soft drink, but retailers did not think of them as customers per se. Children had money, but it was for saving, not spending. They were always saving up for something, according to them, but they never actually seemed to buy very much. They would, for example, save up for a football or bicycle, or even a college education, but usually these items and almost anything else they saved up for were bought by their parents or perhaps their grandparents. All that changed with a phenomenon that we still talk about and write about, the baby boom. When World War II ended, families started having babies as if they were making up for all the lost war years. By 1950 the under-five population was 16,163,000 - an unheard of 60 percent increase in 10 years! As these baby boomers reached ages five to 12, their small amount of spending became very noticeable because of their substantially increased numbers. Moreover, these were prosperous years, and the amount that each child spent also increased; we do not know by how much because no one kept track. It was not considered important. Three Markets in One But, today, children are viewed as a viable market by many manufacturers and retailers. Saturday morning television, with its $100 million of child-focused advertising, is a moving monument to this new market. Potentially, children constitute the most lucrative market there is for many businesses because the youngsters are actually three markets in one: o They are a current market that spends $4.2 billion a year of their own money on their own desires. In this sense children are viewed as having needs, having money to spend on items that satisfy their needs, and having a willingness to spend money. Entire industries - such as producers of candy, gum, frozen desserts, soft drinks, toys, comic books, records and cassettes - treat children as a current market. At the retail level, such outlets as video game parlors, movie houses and convenience stores also treat children as a ready market. o Children are a future market for most goods and services. Manufacturers and retailers respond to them as future consumers to be cultivated now. Thus, department stores have special promotions for children - a sci-fi Saturday, for example - to build store awareness for the day when they begin to buy their own clothes. o Children also constitute a market of influentials who cause many billions of dollars of purchases among their parents. Probably best known of these marketers are cereal firms that intensively advertise to children on Saturday morning television and directly or indirectly encourage the children to persuade their parents to buy certain brands of cereal. In the spring of 1986, General Mills introduced a new presweetened cereal to children. Julie Franz wrote in Advertising Age, "General Mills promised grocery store buyers that 95 percent of all children ages two through 11 will see the Circus Fun TV spot an average of 107 times during the cereal's first year." Parents strongly desire to prepare their children for adulthood or at least for self-sufficiency. This may be a carryover from our 19th Century agrarian society, but in any case this desire takes the form of providing skills to the youngsters so that they may cope without the assistance of parents. Being a consumer is one of these skill. In the case of children, it might be appropriate to add a fifth requirement, that individuals in the group must have knowledge and understanding of the marketplace. It is one thing to have money and the willingness to spend it; it is quite another to understand how, where and when to spend it and what to spend it on. Although children as consumers have become a normal part of our socio-economic fabric, parents are creating many problems for themselves, for their children and for marketers by giving their children money and the encouragement to spend it. It certainly places a heavy responsibility on all three parties. There are no formal ground rules for children as consumers except the rules that apply to adults. Therefore, parents must be concerned with teaching their children consumer knowledge and skills, while marketers must be concerned with interacting properly with children in what is mainly an adult setting. Being a consumer in our nation is a right. Being a marketer is a privilege. It is the marketer that must be licensed, not the consumer. Children have a right to be consumers in spite of some inadequacies - their limited abilities, their limited knowledge, and their clumsiness. If business chooses children as a target market, whether current, future or influential, it assumes the responsibility in general for acknowledging their inabilities.
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Teach me well, then I'll do right.
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I am interesting.
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Please check PMB
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Hello, I have a keen inclination towards writing and if possible would like to collaborate and let the work speak for itself. Can definetly bring uniqueness to the table. For sample work kindly mail. And I agree to your terms and condition. Thank you
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Ready to work with you :)
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