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RJW-NZ
Join Date: Mar 2008
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Hi, I'm newly using an article service that offers 4 quality ratings on a sliding cost scale. The upper end, just to explain it simply, offers well written articles that include a lot of big word references that a university educated professor would be used to, and the cheap end seems to offer about the same factual content, but without the 4 syllabile words. Nearly all the articles I've ever seen fall into the cheapest category, ie keep it simple, but now I'm paying for articles any feedback on what quality scale performs best?
For my first batch I chose 2nd up from cheapest and even though I like what I see it is obviously smarter than most articles I read on the public domain. thanks |
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: ,Sydney , Australia.
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I use articlez.com they are fairly new but they have only writers from the USA on board. The articles I have received have been top-notch, well written, well researched. I have ordered a third lot from them
They also do short pieces as 'blurbs' or social media pieces where long articles are not allowed. So far I don't think they hire any 'professors' knowing long words!
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