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Felicia A. Williams is a freelance writer and blogger. She spends her time raising her family and writing. In addition to being the Insurance Feature Writer at Suite 101 and freelancing wherever she can, Felicia spends her time tinkering around with her sites, Tidbits and Stuff (a site full of useless and useful information), BLULOW, (all about living green) and Visit Hudson Valley.

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Potential Writing Opportunity – RightCopyWriter.com


Over the weekend I came across the site RightCopyWriter.com. It appears that they are looking for copywriters.

According to their careers page , they’re looking for folks with :

• Passion for writing
• Excellent grasp over grammar
• Appetite for research

Right Copy Writers Clients

With clients like Animal Planet, McDonalds and Trafalgar, they seem to be off to a right start. According to the data in the Who Is database, the name was first registered in October of 2005 so they’ve been around for a little while.

Writer Application Process

For writers interested in working with Right Copy Writers, there is an application on their website. They request a resume and a writing sample. The sample could be something previously written. Once they review the application they will contact you.

It’s nice that they make it easy to apply, but they don’t mention how much they pay. I guess the signup form is easy enough. Anyone with a resume and writing samples shouldn’t find it too difficult to apply.

One interesting observation on their application page is they didn’t capitalize the letter ” i”, nor close out the parenthesis in their one-sentence paragraph as follows:

Why am i interested in working for Rightcopywriter (Text box in not more than 150 words:

It might be worth a look see. If anyone worked with RightCopyWriter.com, I’d love to hear about your experience.


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  1. Felicia,
    I checked a couple of the web stats sites and they appear to get over half their traffic from India and only about 17 percent from the USA and Canada. There’s nothing wrong with that, but it might mean rates could be low by U.S. standards. The syntax of some of the writing on the site also makes me wonder if they have native English speakers doing the writing. I will be curious to see if anyone has worked for them. It might end up being a market for some of your international readers.

  2. Felicia,
    As always, thanks for the information and presenting your readers with a variety of opportunities. Maybe they could use some editors as well. LOL.

    Keep up the great work. I love your blog.
    Kidgas´s last blog ..Featured Writer at Xomba! My ComLuv Profile

  3. their writings are not upto the mark and nor do they keep deadlines. If searched, I’m sure you’ll find hundreds of better content providers then them

    A disgruntled customer

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