Looking for affordable and reliable person to write 20 articles on the topics of online safety for the average web user. Subject matter to include risks such as phishing, cookies, spyware, malware and their role in Identity theft as well as protection messures available to users. At least one (perfer more than one) detailed article(s) on spyware effects to computer use and performance and it's removal. Articles are between 250-500 words. Articles should read individually and work well together as in a newsletter series. Articles must be original and will be subjected to Copyscape before accepting the work complete.
Written copy needs to be in American style English. This should include the proper use of phases that include 'a', 'the', 'of' etc
Looking for technically perfect articles. Articles need to be polished. Avoid rambling or "padded" articles -- e.g., repeating concepts/statements by rewording or rephrasing, constructing phrases or sentences in a way that makes them longer, which is meant to simply meet the required word count.
Deadline for this project is 14 days after bid acceptance. Do not bid if you think you can't make the deadline.
Please provide a **sample** with your bid, and bid for all 20 articles. (Partial bids will be ignored.) Would like to hire as soon as possible.
1. The articles must be clear and written in an engaging manner.
2. I may ask you to revise or rewrite articles that may appear vague.
3. By bidding on (and if you win) this project, you certify that you will deliver original content, not infringe on anyone's copyright and not commit plagiarism.
4. The articles are "work made for hire" under U.S. Copyright law. So you understand that upon your acceptance of payment, you release all rights to the content to me. You are not to use, reuse or distribute them.
## Deliverables
1. The articles must be clear for the average non-technical reader and written in an engaging manner.
2. I may ask you to revise or rewrite articles that may appear vague or not understandable to the average user. These are informative articles.
3. By bidding on (and if you win) this project, you certify that you will deliver original content, not infringe on anyone's copyright and not commit plagiarism.
4. The articles are "work made for hire" under U.S. Copyright law. So you understand that upon your acceptance of payment, you release all rights to the content to me. You are not to use, reuse or distribute them.
## Platform
MSword and plain text files