Academic Research Blog Article Writers – PhD or Master's Required -- 2
Budget: $10 – $30 USD
**PLEASE READ THE WHOLE POST BEFORE YOU BID**
The Task: Write blog/article/content posts about academic/scientific research. PhDs or at least Master’s writers fluent in English.
If topics like impact factors, IMRaD structure, preprints, ethics, and peer review interest you, then this may be a good job for you. If you've never heard of them, this isn't the job for you.
The readers are mostly non-native English speakers, so clear English is a must. It's OK you’re not a native speaker, but you must have near-perfect English grammar and spelling.
Some example topics are:
-What's the difference between a systematic review and a scoping review?
-Making your LinkedIn page better if you’re a postdoc
-Do impact factors matter in the social sciences?
*Length for one article is 1,200 words. No images are required. A Flesch–Kincaid readability grade of no higher than 10 is required.
*Delivery time for the 1st draft is 1 week (5 business days).
*The maximum bid for this is $30. I will happily increase the rate on future jobs if you do well on this one. I hire many writers, as I have a constant stream of projects.
*If you've earned under $50 on this site, the maximum bid is $15. (This is $15 for the job, not an hourly rate.). The maximum is also listed. Please bid correctly.
The secret answer word is "STEM". You must include this is your proposal.
You'll be asked to make reasonable revisions so that the article complies with the guidelines I send for the job.
Work that requires extensive English editing and/or is obviously not yours will be rejected.
Bidding on this job means you understand that you will not retain rights to your writing and may not use it elsewhere.
These are the types of articles you'll be writing:
https://jameshaytonphd.com/how-to-find-a-gap-in-the-literature/
https://medium.com/northwest-jammin/science-and-social-media-9e33ba90e04d
https://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2018/12/03/guest-post-the-academic-market-in-china-an-overview/
Feel free to write to me for clarification prior to bidding.
Thank you and I look forward to working with you.
The Task: Write blog/article/content posts about academic/scientific research. PhDs or at least Master’s writers fluent in English.
If topics like impact factors, IMRaD structure, preprints, ethics, and peer review interest you, then this may be a good job for you. If you've never heard of them, this isn't the job for you.
The readers are mostly non-native English speakers, so clear English is a must. It's OK you’re not a native speaker, but you must have near-perfect English grammar and spelling.
Some example topics are:
-What's the difference between a systematic review and a scoping review?
-Making your LinkedIn page better if you’re a postdoc
-Do impact factors matter in the social sciences?
*Length for one article is 1,200 words. No images are required. A Flesch–Kincaid readability grade of no higher than 10 is required.
*Delivery time for the 1st draft is 1 week (5 business days).
*The maximum bid for this is $30. I will happily increase the rate on future jobs if you do well on this one. I hire many writers, as I have a constant stream of projects.
*If you've earned under $50 on this site, the maximum bid is $15. (This is $15 for the job, not an hourly rate.). The maximum is also listed. Please bid correctly.
The secret answer word is "STEM". You must include this is your proposal.
You'll be asked to make reasonable revisions so that the article complies with the guidelines I send for the job.
Work that requires extensive English editing and/or is obviously not yours will be rejected.
Bidding on this job means you understand that you will not retain rights to your writing and may not use it elsewhere.
These are the types of articles you'll be writing:
https://jameshaytonphd.com/how-to-find-a-gap-in-the-literature/
https://medium.com/northwest-jammin/science-and-social-media-9e33ba90e04d
https://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2018/12/03/guest-post-the-academic-market-in-china-an-overview/
Feel free to write to me for clarification prior to bidding.
Thank you and I look forward to working with you.