We would like you to prepare 81 articles with 200 - 250 words and we are willing to pay $1.5-$2 for an article
Some research has to be done too. Here are the general requirements:
* Must be written in perfect English with vivid language and compelling sentences;
* Content must be informative, interesting;
* Only unique, original content will be accepted (no copy-paste);
* Each article must be proofread for spelling, errors, grammar and word count;
* Delays will not be tolerated - you will be required to meet deadlines;
* You will have no right to reissue or reuse the work as all the copyrights would belong to us.
The project:
We run the website [login to view URL] for Irish radio stations and radio stations from around the world. We need you to describe All 50 European countries+30world countries.
Each of the articles should include:
1) brief geographical/demographic info;
2) brief history of radio industry in the country;
3) brief review of current radio stations market (how many radio stations are there in the country, how many national broadcasters, what radio stations are the most popular, etc.) of that country.
You can use online resources such as wikipedia, official and government websites. We will ask you to provide a link or source proof of each number that you'll use in the articles.
Here is an example of an article:
Armenian Radio Stations
Armenia is a Caucasus country with 3.2 million residents. Its neighbours are Turkey, Georgia, Azerbaijan and Iran. The borders with Iran and Georgia are open. In recent years, as well as in the present, efforts have been made to improve the relationships with Turkey and Azerbaijan. The Armenian media is covering these events closely.
There is one public radio channel (Public Radio of Armenia) broadcasting nationally. Dozens of private radio stations (Radio Ardzaganq, Radio Jazz, Radio Avrora, Radio Van, Nor (New) Radio, Radio Hay, City FM, Avtoradio, etc.) cover only the central region, or specific localised regions.
Radio is a popular form of entertainment in Armenia. It has the least politicized atmosphere. Most stations broadcast a wide range of music: traditional (Radio Hay FM 104.1 MHz), European, American and Russian pop music (Radio Van FM 103.0 MHz, Radio Ardzaganq FM 103.5 MHz, Radio Avrora FM 100.6 MHz, etc.), classical (Vem Radio FM 101.6 MHz). There is one station in French, (FM-102.4 French program) which provides news, analysis, music, and also broadcasts some programs in Russian and German.
Generally, news and information are provided daily in Armenian and Russian, but not in English. The Azatutyun (Freedom) radio channel broadcasts news and analysis three times a day using the Radio Yerevan FM 102.0 MHz station; it is highly rated.
The countries that we would like you to cover are as follows:
Albania, Andorra, Argentina, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Belarus, Belgium, Bolivia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, China, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cuba, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Egypt, Estonia, Ethiopia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Greenland, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Korea, South, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria, Norway, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States, Vatican City, Venezuela, Vietnam
P.s. Before hiring and before setting any milestones we will also need to see a sample of your work. We will ask you to do the sample country - Australia
Regards,
Maria