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I am offering my article writing services for two dollars per article. Each article will be at least 550 words and can be on any niche you want and with an emphasis on any keyword or keyword phrases you choose(please specify when ordering).
I have around 4 years of experience in web content/articles/blogs writing. I am a full time freelancer and can work individually or with a team for a long term basis.
You will find my blog posts on multiple blogs on Google which are published for different targeted audiences. As I am a full time freelancer, you will get the quick response and best possible turnaround time with quality work. I am always ready to learn new things and give the best effort to meet exact requirements.
I have written on various niches including Mobile Troubleshooting, Technology, Entertainment, Fashion, Product Reviews, Health and Fitness etc. I am pretty familiar with different blogging platforms and Content Management Systems like WordPress, Drupal etc.
Worked with many clients/employers from different countries and am confident to work with you on your current project.
If your willing to take a chance with me I am sure you will not be disappointed, and for $2 dollars an article...well you really can't go wrong.
Here Is A Sample Of An Article I wrote.
Google rules the web.
Anyone that disagrees to the above statement is either ignorant or foolish.
And taking into account the fact that they had been around for just only 19 years, there will be the need to give them more accolades.
The most apparent reason for the outstanding growth of Google could be attributed to the brilliant minds that they employ into the company.
These intelligent engineers at Google help in developing all these popular and useful products that you know of today - from their highly developed search box to their Android OS.
But not everything the company touches turns to gold.
Most of the innovative products and projects of Google didn't live to see the twelve moons of the year, some didn't even see the light of the day.
They were shut down as soon as they began.
It could be that those projects were not yielding enough revenue or that the project had some serious privacy issues associated with it or that it was simply NOT user friendly (Remember Google Labs).
Of course, all successes have their corresponding failures. So, it's okay for Google to have some failures too.
And for the past 19 years, they had developed and killed off many unsuccessful projects. We wrote only about 3, if you know more, please tell us in the comments.
Outlined below are the top three projects that Google killed off and buried in its 'graveyard'.
1. Google Buzz
Once upon a time, Google wanted to become Facebook.
It developed Google Buzz to be a gmail functionality which could enable anyone to do virtually everything they could do on Facebook (i.e share links, photos, videos, status messages and comments) organized in a feed like pattern.
But, it didn't work out.
It was instantly shut down on December 15, 2011. Google later developed Google plus to be a replacement for Google buzz.
2. Google Health
This is one of the fantastic and highly useful innovations of Google.
And it could have imparted the health industry had it been that it lived long enough.
The aim of Google Health was to provide a centralized database of health records that could be accessed by any authentic hospital in administering medications.
When users volunteer their health records, they will be provided useful health information like how they should take their medications.
It was the first time that Google partnered with health service providers.
And it was the first time Google didn't make money from their project.
They finally waved goodbye to the Google Health project January 1, 2012.
3. Google Reader
In early 2005, people found the 'fresh contents' on their favorite blogs by subscribing to its RSS/Atom feed.
Google took advantage of this trend to develop its Google Reader - a platform that aggregates all your blog subscriptions in one place.
The number of people using Google Reader increased like wild fire.
After 8 years of enjoying huge popularity, its user base began to grow thin. Google had to shut it down on July 1, 2013.
It is not hard to observe from the above cases that Google cares so much about the usefulness, user base and the profitability of each and everyone of their projects.
Apart from these three cases, the above factors might have served as a catalyst to the shutting down of other projects not mentioned on this post.
But Google is not done yet with it's killing spree.
Who knows what they will shut down next?
So if your interested in getting an article or 2 or 3 or 10 please email or pm me and i will send an invoice your way.
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