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Need 40 Articles on Cloud Hosting

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I am looking for an accustomed writer to write 40 Articles on Cloud Hosting For us All the articles are going to be 500+ [login to view URL] must be thoroughly researched, written manually, sound natural, be easy to read. Each and every article should pass Copyscape. Must be 100% unique, no rewrites. Articles must be submitted on time. I need you to write in a friendly, upbeat style that keeps the reader's attention. Nothing too technical or boring. Writing must be smooth and easy for the reader to read. The total budget for this project is $80. If you have read this carefully and agree to the payment terms, please mention "Agree788" in your bid. I have more projects coming up and would appreciate a thorough writer or writing company to bid on this.
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My mission is to create the best articles Hi, I am ready to start ASAP as you will contact me and provide you with 40 articles as per your needs and requirements. I guarantee the originality of the articles, as well as the quality of the written content. Looking forward to hearing from you. George Links to My Sample Articles [login to view URL] [login to view URL] [login to view URL] [login to view URL] [login to view URL]
$80 USD in 5 days
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Hi, I am a professional writer, and I have some expert article writers. I always check and recheck before sending to the client. Do not worry about the deadline. I am eagerly waiting for your response. Thanks with best regards jannatun
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Hello, I am mentioning "Agree 788" so that you will know that I have read your job post very carefully and I agree to the payment terms. I found your 'Need 40 Articles on Cloud Hosting' job post and I am very interested in your project. As an admin who writes articles for his blog, you will find I have the skills you are looking for. Please take a look at my portfolio to get an idea of the kind of articles I have written and my writing style. I can even send you cloud hosting-related articles I have written if you so desire. Typically, I can research and write 4 original, easy-to-read, interesting, client-grabbing, SEO-optimized and plagiarism-free 500 word articles in a day. I am submitting a bid for your project at your rate of $2 per article excluding Freelancer fees. My proposal is for the 40 articles. I will complete and submit the project in daily batches of 4 articles for 10 days after I am hired. I am rounding up a project right now and will have availability beginning today. I do have a few questions about the requirements and would be open to an interview. I am always online from 9.00 am to 5.00 pm daily if you will like to discuss. Otherwise, please let me know what times work for you. My goal is to make sure that you are satisfied with your project and it's delivered on time and within your budget. Thank you. Ibrahim Abdulaziz, Article Writer.
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"Agree788" I am an individual writer. I ensure timely submission of copyscape free contents. If you give me an opportunity, you will not be disappointed. Regards.
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Agree788 Am full time content writer looking for long term assignments. Have been working in different topics and can provide you quality work within given time. Hope to listen from you soon.
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Agree788 I have written if you articles on cloud hosting and am very familiar on the topic. I have written 4 of them, I'm looking for them now. I have samples however I'll send part of a 4000 word camera buying guide now. It cuts me off though. <H1>The Complete Camera Buying Guide For All Levels of Users</H1> When you walk into your local electronics store you are bombarded with choices. You have a lot of different cameras to choose from. If you are shopping online, then there are even more options. It can be completely overwhelming trying to pick one. There are different sizes, price ranges, mirrorless, DSLR and what does all of this even mean? You may automatically assume that picking a high megapixel’s camera will be the best camera. This is not the case. Megapixels refer to how many pixels a camera uses to produce a photograph. If you look around, this is a non-issue these days. All cameras come with a high number of megapixels so there will be enough on any camera you choose. If you see a camera with 18 megapixels and one next to it with 22 megapixels, it may not mean that the one with 18 is less superior. There just happens to be more statistics to a camera and other factors may contribute to the 18 megapixel taking a better image. <H2>The Camera Needs to Fit You</H2> The camera that you will want to get has to fit who you are, from fitting in your hand to fitting your level of technology knowledge. It can have all the features that you want but if it does not fit properly when you hold it in the natural picture taking position, then it may not be a good fit for you. You should consider looking at similar cameras that are more comfortable for you. If you are a novice, you will want an easy to operate model with various auto scene options. <H3>Few Key Terms You Will Need To Know</H3> You are going to want to know some key terms so you can understand the differences in the types of cameras out there. Sensors are what digital cameras take the image on. It’s like electric film. They pick up the details of the object you are taking images of. On top of it are pixels. Photoreceptors make the pixels that create the picture. There has to be a balance between the size of the sensor and how many pixels can fit on it. The smaller compact cameras use smaller sensors and smaller pixels. Large sensors take great photographs but the camera also gets larger. It also gets more expensive the bigger the sensors go. They are measured in real millimeters but it is stated as inches in the specs. Types of sensors are CMOS, CCD, APS-C, BSI. Sensor types separate colors to create more of one color. For example we see more greens in detail. CCD sensors are used in cheaper compact cameras. Megapixels are the resolution of an image. It is how many pixels a camera uses to produce the image. The sensor has a large degree of impact on how many megapixels there are. People tend to think that the higher the megapixels are the better the image will be. It needs to be in good balance with the sensor or too high of megapixels will take poor quality photos in low light unless you change so
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I've made 10 articles about it, please check my portfolio. Thanks.
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Agree788 Hi, I am interested in this project. I am hardworking, responsible and enjoy writing articles. I will submit the articles on time. Hope to hear from you! Regards, Daisy
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hellow! dear i read your description i am ready to do your project so plz come on chat Agree788 Regards Hamza
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Dear, I am a writer with over 2yrs writing experience. I have the ability to research and come up with good contents. I am confident I qualified for this project. I would handle the project to your satisfaction. Please feel free to contact me privately. Thanks
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