I am interested in being considered for your project. At the outset, I do advise that I have extensive experience in copywriting, editing, media and public relations and in related professional disciplines. Therefore, I believe that I have the background necessary to undertake your project successfully. Some of my more significant and recent professional credits include two novels published internationally: "The Shadow Cast" and "The Miller Moth." In addition, I was a member of the White House staff for the U.S. President in the Office of Media Relations and Planning. Additionally, I maintain a lengthy list of clients from across the globe for whom I provide extensive services. I will provide you with writing samples for your review and consideration. Naturally, I will be more than happy to provide you with any additional information that you might need in consideration of my bid, including references. I generally respond to your questions ... But, frankly, not all of them:
1) How long have you been writing articles, and on what topics. 25 years -- every topic under the sun.
2) How many articles do you reckon you have personally written Tens of thousands
3) What is your speed of writing articles (including research) I can write as fast as I can type
4) Are you a native english speaker? Yes
5) What is your ethnicity? You've got to be kidding? Are you really asking this question?
6) Your education level and background? I have a law degree as well as degrees in journalism and political science
7) How do you plan to approach this topic, and what topics/areas of this topic will you write on? Example titles? I do not provide example titles in a bid