amy333
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i have worked hard on a article ,,,,the article much appreciated by the buyer ,,, i got a recommendation and a 5 star rating....feeling awesome
That's great! I also seen they left a recommendation, which is AWESOME!!
The one thing I find to be extremely helpful is to always get as much information from the buyer as possible. Such as:
- What they want it to be about
- What keywords they want used
- What url/website they are putting it on (as an example to go by)
- Specific information they would like incorporated in the content you are writing
- What approach or tone they're looking for (if they want it to be humorous, serious, in point form, or story based)
I usually keep they buyer up to date with the progress of the content by communicating with them on constant basis. If you are ever questioning which direction to go in, ALWAYS ask the buyer about your concerns or ideas, as you never want to assume anything when it comes to what they want.
Before I deliver my work, I send them a rough draft for their review. This allows the buyer to provide more feedback for possible changes, and it makes them feel like they're part of the project because it would be fine tuned with exactly what they want.
Good job amy333! Keep up the great work! ;)
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The one thing I find to be extremely helpful is to always get as much information from the buyer as possible. Such as:
I usually keep they buyer up to date with the progress of the content by communicating with them on constant basis. If you are ever questioning which direction to go in, ALWAYS ask the buyer about your concerns or ideas, as you never want to assume anything when it comes to what they want.
Before I deliver my work, I send them a rough draft for their review. This allows the buyer to provide more feedback for possible changes, and it makes them feel like they're part of the project because it would be fine tuned with exactly what they want.
Good job amy333! Keep up the great work! ;) That's great! I also seen they left a recommendation, which is AWESOME!! The one thing I find to be extremely helpful is to always get as much information from the buyer as possible. Such as: [list][*]What they want it to be about[/*][*]What keywords they want used[/*][*]What url/website they are putting it on (as an example to go by)[/*][*]Specific information they would like incorporated in the content you are writing[/*][*]What approach or tone they're looking for (if they want it to be humorous, serious, in point form, or story based)[/*][/LIST] I usually keep they buyer up to date with the progress of the content by communicating with them on constant basis. If you are ever questioning which direction to go in, ALWAYS ask the buyer about your concerns or ideas, as you never want to assume anything when it comes to what they want. Before I deliver my work, I send them a rough draft for their review. This allows the buyer to provide more feedback for possible changes, and it makes them feel like they're part of the project because it would be fine tuned with exactly what they want. Good job amy333! Keep up the great work! ;) :p :)
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