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Help with my resume

I need to update my resume. It needs to be current.

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2025/01/28
19:38 UTC

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I'm relaunching my ghostwriting business. Half price this week only.

A few years ago, I took matters into my own hands and started a little ghostwriting business, On Behalf Content.

It served me well, but, in time, circumstance led me to put it on ice. Now, thanks to climate change, that ice has melted.

We're back in business, baby! Or, we will officially be, come February.

In the mean time, here's a pre-launch offer for you: 7.5c per word, applicable to all of our writing services.

What do we write? Content, copy, novels and scripts. We also edit, proofread, and will humanize your AI generated content.

Interested? Keep the Ts and Cs in mind. There are only 2 of them!

• Offer valid for this week only (ends January 31st 2025) • 50% deposit required (We're tired of the scammers. You understand, right?)

Email info@onbehalfcontent.co.za or DM yours truly. Not to be cheesy, but we'd love to work with you.

Seriously. We're poor and we need money. Please hire us.

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2025/01/28
12:24 UTC

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Looking for Content Writers to Write Movie Recaps for My YouTube Channel

Hi everyone,

I’m looking for passionate content writers to join me in creating engaging movie recaps for my YouTube channel, Ace Recaps (check it out here: https://m.youtube.com/@acerecapsofficial).

Here’s the deal: • Profit Share: You’ll receive 20% recurring profit share for the videos you write. Every 28 days, I’ll review the revenue generated by your videos and send your share along with a screenshot of the earnings for full transparency. • Workload: Simple and fun—watch the assigned movie, write a recap (minimum 2100 words), and we’re good to go. • Growth Potential: The channel currently has 6,000 subscribers with 117 videos uploaded. While it’s not earning much now, similar channels make up to $20,000 per month, so the potential is huge if we grow together. • No Editing Required: I’ll handle all the editing and publishing. Your job will focus solely on the scriptwriting. • Video Frequency: I aim to upload at least 5 videos per week.

If you love movies, enjoy writing, and want to be part of a project with big growth potential, drop a comment, send me a DM, or email me at ace.recaps25@gmail.com. Let’s work together and build something amazing!

Looking forward to hearing from you!

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2025/01/28
10:31 UTC

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2025/01/28
02:45 UTC

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anyone out there from the uk

writing poetry writing romance and erotica thats got creativity and passion behind it? if so i am wondering if you are interested in helping me with my writing

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2025/01/26
05:21 UTC

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Writing / Editing / Content Management Jobs for January 24, 2025

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2025/01/25
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2025/01/23
23:06 UTC

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[Hiring] Romantasy Beta Reader

Seeking two detail-oriented beta readers for a 130,000-word romantasy novel. Over three days (Jan 24-26), you'll read the manuscript and provide three paragraphs of feedback covering strengths, areas for improvement, and points needing clarification. The ideal candidate is passionate about romantasy fiction with extensive genre reading experience. Rate: $150 per review, due Jan 26 at 7pm PT. Strong performers will be considered for future projects. Apply here: https://i7ovyza83n8.typeform.com/to/ICBxvnGA

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2025/01/23
05:17 UTC

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2025/01/22
00:11 UTC

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Writing time!

Heya everyone, if your interested in suggesting a story genre and/or prompts for one then please put it in the comments! I’m wanting to practice my writing skills but currently flat with any story ideas. :( Any stories made from all of your suggestions can be found on Wattpad on BunnyAngel_564, and I’ll be announcing when I have posted them. And also: ✨ 🪄 the story prompts or genres you suggest can be from any genre or can even be made from your own imagination!🪄✨ Toodles! :3

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2025/01/21
06:10 UTC

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[Hiring] Experienced Ghostwriter for 9/11 Memoir Project

A client reached out to me and is looking for a freelance memoir ghostwriter and her max budget is $50,000. It’s a story about her life and how she was impacted by 9/11. Apply here: https://i7ovyza83n8.typeform.com/to/dOwd57aY

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2025/01/17
20:56 UTC

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[HIRING] Niche Content Writers for New Agency

Edit: lots of interest. Will reply to everyone soon.

I'm in the process of building a content writing agency, and I'm looking for writers to join our roster and write articles for clients.

We're exclusively looking for writers who specialise in a particular niche or industry, such as tech, finance, health and beauty, etc. Please, no generalist content writers.

This opportunity would be ideal for freelance content writers or employed writers who have some spare time in the week to earn a little extra cash. If accepted, you could be writing for your dream client through us and not have to deal with any admin or client liaison—that's what we do.

If you're interested, please message me on here, providing your email address and chosen niche. I will reply to you personally with more information. Thanks!

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2025/01/17
14:10 UTC

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Your calendar link is empty because you're stuck in the 2000s

You did all this preparation that took you weeks. Got a designer, a copywriter, and a web developer.

They crafted a professional-looking website for you and you pressed “publish”.

You posted it on social media and got it out there for people to see.

And after so much time you’re still staring at an empty calendar.

But by the end of this, you should have a better understanding of why this is happening.

And if you switch your strategy, you’ll probably have more calls than you can handle.

The thing is, people now are more skeptical than ever and information is everywhere.

They don’t trust as easily as they used to because of all these bs gurus and scammers out there.

Especially when they can Google anything or ask ChatGTP.

On top of that, their attention span is ruined because of mindlessly scrolling(what many folks call TikTok brain).

So when they visit your website, their mind is presented with 2 problems:

-”I’m confused”

-”Why should I trust him?”

So most of the time they’ll just click off the page.

Which will leave you with a 1% conversion rate.

That’s why as time goes on, more and more high-ticket coaches switch from a traditional website to a simple funnel.

The “one step at a time” isn’t confusing and gradually builds trust, which leads to more sales.

What you need to book calls on autopilot is this:

Create a landing page and make them give you their info for a lead magnet.

After they’ve given you their info, take them to an upsell page that books you calls.

This will lead to some sales.

But most of them won’t book the call, what about them?

They’ll receive a 5-7 welcome sequence.

And the process repeats itself.

Of course, each of those steps must be carefully crafted otherwise it won’t work.

But if you do it right, you CAN’T escape booking more calls.

To your success.

P.S. If you're a high ticket coach or an info product owner and need help with any of these, DM me to chat.

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2025/01/15
14:03 UTC

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2025/01/09
22:35 UTC

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2025/01/08
21:48 UTC

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2025/01/08
02:02 UTC

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[HIRING] Content Writer Position - Comparative Content Agency

We're a specialized content agency helping SaaS businesses grow through bottom-of-funnel blog posts. I'm the client delivery manager working alongside Mihael Cacic, and we're expanding our team with beginner freelance writers for long-term collaboration and mentorship.

What We Do and Why It Matters

Our focus is on comparative content that delivers real value. We measure success by how effectively we answer readers' questions with nuance and clarity. We work across various SaaS industries, tackling unique challenges for each client. 

A small sample of industries we’ve worked in in the past include:

  • Time tracking,
  • Project management,
  • Customer data management,
  • Scheduling software,
  • Lead attribution,
  • etc.

As you can see, they range from highly-technical to very simple.

The Role and Work Process

This is a fully remote position where you'll work as part of our specialized team producing world-class comparative content (ex. target keyword: hotjar vs fullstory). You'll receive comprehensive content briefs and access to the SaaS platforms we're comparing when possible. Your main task will be testing the platforms hands-on, researching documentation, and noting your experience and sources in a research document. Then, you'll work alongside a product marketer, editor, and a quality control specialist to write the article and optimize it for search engines.

Projects typically take two to three weeks to complete. Most writers can comfortably handle two concurrent projects and other freelance work once familiar with our system. We handle all client communication — you focus solely on researching, testing, and analyzing the platforms, organizing your notes, and crafting a clear, SEO-friendly article. 

What We Offer

  • Collaborative workflow and problem solving.
  • Project-based compensation with clearly-defined success criteria.
  • You set your own schedule and work-life balance, the only requirement is high-quality work.
  • Comprehensive onboarding course and continuous learning through 1-1 collaboration, feedback, and mentorship.
  • An environment where expressing your ideas, opinions, and needs in order to do great work is wanted and encouraged.

We also understand that writing is increasingly done by AI so we train our writers on what will matter forever: gathering relevant ideas, critical thinking, logical reasoning, idea organization, being able to spot what’s important and what isn’t, understanding the reader, client, and market as a whole, then applying that to text.

What We’re Looking For

In the spirit of the above, we're building a team of software comparison writers who can:

  • Commit to continuous improvement,
  • Conduct thorough product research and testing,
  • Adapt to various SaaS industries and client requirements,
  • Take a minimum of 5-minutes each week for an online 1-1 meetup for support, learning, problem-solving, and to stay in touch.

Prior writing experience is NOT required since we teach you our process from start to finish. 

The two most important qualities we’re looking for are reasoning ability and high willingness to learn. Tech savvyness, team-spirit, and communications skills are also a plus.

Our ideal applicant is someone with a blank-slate, intern mentality: “I have an overwhelming desire to learn and improve and I realize I'll need an open mind to do so. I’m ready to take on new challenges while working with awesome people.”

This intern position is NOT ideal for established writers who already developed their style and come with predisposed beliefs of how things should be.

Application Process

  1. Complete the application through our portal (only applications through this link will be considered)
  2. Submit a ~300 word writing test (content remains yours unless compensated)
  3. Participate in a live interview
  4. Sign NDA
  5. Begin onboarding with a test project
  6. Do client work

The application will remain open for about three months after this post is published. We operate on a first-come-first-serve basis — once our positions are filled, the doors close. We usually get a lot of applicants so it might take a bit, but we reply to everyone.

If you think you’re a good fit, apply here: 

https://app.workello.com/a/mihael-cacic-saas-marketing-agency-entry-level-comparative-content-writer

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2025/01/07
08:29 UTC

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[Hiring] ✍️ Experienced Proofreader for Romantasy Novel Series

Looking for a skilled proofreader for "The Ash Trials," a 130,000-word romantasy novel with potential for ongoing collaboration on future books in the series. This project requires meticulous attention to detail and experience with fantasy/romance genres.

Project Details:

  • Deliverable: Complete manuscript proofreading
  • Length: 130,000 words
  • Required: Experience with fiction proofreading, particularly in fantasy/romance
  • Budget Range: $1,300-$2,600 flat rate, but is negotiable based on experience.

If you have experience proofreading fiction and can maintain consistent style while catching technical errors, we'd love to hear from you. Strong attention to detail and familiarity with the romantasy genre are essential.

Ready to join our literary journey? Apply here: https://i7ovyza83n8.typeform.com/to/ATAUDWCP

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2025/01/03
19:10 UTC

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2024/12/21
16:58 UTC

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Writing / Editing / Content Management Jobs for December 16, 2024

Script Writer – $50 – 60 per hour 

Technical Writer – $20 an hour 

USA Spanish Educational Content Writer – $22 per hour (paid bi-monthly) 

Associate Guides Editor, IGN – $59,000 – $75,000 a year 

Senior Policy Writer – Estimated: $111K – $140K a year 

Social Media Manager (Remote Philippines) – Estimated: $63.7K – $80.7K a year 

Development Writer – Editor Lead – From $76k/Year 

Senior Content Marketing Writer – $104,000 – $130,000/Year 

Staff Technical Writer – $145,000-$165,000/Year 

Writer, Macguffin – $15.00 – $25.00/hr 

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Notes: More listings available via Listiller.com

Other notes: The entire website is manually updated (including pay rate details). Manual maintenance helps reduce spam / scams.

A quick visit, a mention, or backlink is always appreciated.

Final notes: Listiller tasks are also available throughout the week. These are micro gigs that I pay for out of pocket.

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2024/12/16
15:44 UTC

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[Hiring] ✍️ Experienced Web3 Copywriter for Blockchain Litepaper

Looking for a skilled Web3 copywriter to create a compelling litepaper for a blockchain platform focusing on digital wallets and passport features. This is a technical writing project that will require translating complex blockchain concepts into clear, engaging content. Project Details:

  • Deliverable: Full litepaper
  • Budget: $60-120/hour depending on experience
  • Required: Experience with Web3/blockchain whitepapers

If you have experience writing technical blockchain content and can effectively communicate complex concepts to both technical and non-technical audiences, we'd love to hear from you. Strong research skills and familiarity with blockchain ecosystems are essential. Ready to apply? Here is the link: https://i7ovyza83n8.typeform.com/to/oPDyalYy

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2024/12/13
00:02 UTC

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History Co Author

Hey :),

i am an european author and animator with a specialization in the world wars and inter war period and i am looking for someone who would like to write with me on my next projects. If you are interested or have any further questions I would be happy to receive a PM.

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2024/12/11
18:02 UTC

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Writing / Editing / Content Management Jobs for December 10, 2024

Notes: More listings available via Listiller.com

Other notes: The entire website is manually updated (including jobs with pay rates). Manual maintenance helps reduce spam / scams.

A quick visit, a mention, or backlink is always appreciated.

Final notes: Listiller tasks are also available throughout the week. These are micro gigs that I pay for out of pocket. They mainly consist of multiple-choice questions and are generally completed in under 30 seconds.

Technical Writer II, GitHub Docs – From $53,000.00/Year

Freelance Tech and Auto News Writer – $21 per hour

Copy Editor (Temporary W2) – $32.00 – $45.00 per hour

Movie/TV News Writer – Weekend/Evenings – $15.66 – $26.93/hr

WRITER/EDITOR – Part Time – $45.00/hr

Email and CRM Marketing Specialist – Estimated: $51.8K – $65.6K a year

Commerce Writer – Entertainment and Experiences – $42,000 – $45,000 a year

Remote Researcher for Gaming YouTube Mini Documentaries – $10 an hour

Technical Writer – $65,000 – $80,000 a year

Freelance Feature Writer – The Takeout – $15.00 – $21.00/hr

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2024/12/11
02:07 UTC

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Any aspiring journalists or writers interested in helping build a publication?

I have recently started a publication in June and I'm on the hunt for aspiring writers/journalists who would like a platform to publish their work and build a portfolio.

If you are curious, here is the link > https://thetreetap.co.uk

The publication is small at the moment, however with consistent effort I'm sure those who are interested could help me build it into something great!

It's centred around literature, which naturally means the scope of it is very broad as literature itself is very broad. Thus, we want writers who have a knack for biting social commentary, fluid storytelling, sharp wittiness, and whom are very well-read.

We don't have any particular constraints over what you should/can write - you are free to do as you wish. We merely demand your freedom of thought and expression to be articulate, well researched, and well presented.

If this sounds of interest to you, I encourage you to send your CV and any pieces of showcase writing to info@thetreetap.co.uk

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2024/12/10
23:16 UTC

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[Hiring] ✍️ Experienced Ghostwriter for Entrepreneurial Family Memoir

Looking for a skilled ghostwriter to craft a compelling family memoir with a focus on entrepreneurship and legacy. This is a comprehensive book project that will weave together personal history with business insights.

Project Details:

  • Budget: $20,000-$40,000
  • Genre: Memoir/Business
  • Theme: Family entrepreneurship story
  • Full book-length project

If you have experience writing memoirs, business stories, or family histories, we'd love to hear from you. Strong interviewing skills and the ability to capture authentic voices are essential.

Ready to apply? Here is the link: https://form.jotform.com/243395538249165

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2024/12/05
18:44 UTC

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Writing / Editing / Content Management Jobs for December 4, 2024

Notes: More listings available via Listiller.com

Other notes: The entire website is manually updated (including jobs with pay rates). Manual maintenance helps reduce spam / scams.

A quick visit, a mention, or backlink is always appreciated. You may also contribute a small amount to help support this long-running passion project.

Final notes: Listiller tasks are also available throughout the week. These are micro gigs that I pay for out of pocket. They mainly consist of multiple-choice questions and are generally completed in under 30 seconds.

Sr. Technical Writer/Editor – $36.43 – $39.87 an hour

Experienced transcriptionist for IMEs and record reviews – $31,000 – $40,000 a year

Senior Reviewer, Editorial (Contractor) – $50-$60/Hour

Project Writer / Editor – $29.40 – $32.49 an hour

Game Rant | Data Clerk Writer – Estimated: $42.1K – $53.4K a year

Technical Proposal Writer – Up to $150K/yr

Associate Editor, Climbing

Course Writer, Kerygma Educational System

Content Creator wanted (software development): Michigan Software Lab

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2024/12/05
03:11 UTC

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Writing / Editing / Content Management Jobs for December 2, 2024

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2024/12/03
02:40 UTC

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Writing / Editing / Content Management Jobs for November 27, 2024

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2024/11/28
02:48 UTC

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Just got Paid by Jeffery23hoops - Thank You Reddit

A couple of days back, I posted about this person Jeffery23hoops that he scammed me and ghost me after taking my Script of more than 2000 words.

Then I post about him on Reddit and you guys support me (also I did my own research and found his all social media accounts and send him a message if he don't pay me, I'm going to take serious action against him).

So finally today 26th Nov, he sent me a payment and ask to settle down the issue.

I sincerely Thanks everyone, who supports me and give suggestions. Now I'm going to remove the post about him but in the end I would say: who ever scam you please don't be quiet about it - let the world know and maybe because of that you'll get your payment back just like me.

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2024/11/26
07:53 UTC

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Jeffery23hoops is a Scammer

I've a request for Admins here, this person posted a job in this group about script writer for YouTube. He hired me for a script with a rate of 10cents/word and ask to write a script of 2000words.

I've completed the task and when I ask him about the payment, he said oh we are closing our channel and blah blah and didn't pay me.

Eve though he clearly said, he liked the script etc but when the time of payment come he scammed me.

Kindly Admins please take action against him. I've all the screenshots available, if you want I can share them.

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2024/11/23
12:22 UTC

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