If you're seeking a writing job, shouldn't you proof read before you send? Here's an excerpt from an email I received from "Jonathan" at A1securedloans:
"This is Jonathan, I went through your blog (structuredsettlements)
while surfing in Google, am very Much impressed with your site's
unique information's.
I work as a content writer in many financial communities and love the
Opportunity to guest post for your readers. I would like to give you a
Unique article on any finance related topics.
No duplication or copying of the article is done. I assure you that the
article will be published only on your site.
The best part is I won?t be charging you a penny, but in return all I need
is just one link within the article".
Any of my readers who feel the urge to "get out the red pen" should feel free to add comments.
Needless to say Jonathan won't be hired. The company domain associated with Jonathan's email is registered anonymously. Our current business practice is to avoid doing business where the owner of the domain cannot be immediately verified.
Someone actually emailed that to you, in hopes of securing a job. Wow.
I would have better luck establishing a job with you. I have learned more about the structured settlement market and the histories of First Executive Corporation, Executive Life of California, and Executive Life in the last five months, than I have learned over the last 22 years.
Experiences avails you nothing if you are not able to compose a basic letter without it being riddled with numerous grammatical errors.
Hire me, Mr. Darer!
Posted by: Jennifer | May 05, 2012 at 09:26 AM