I am new to Freelancer, and this is actually my very first bid, but I am currently writing for a South African company, doing seo keyword posts, where we may only use the keyword once. I do 100x150word posts in 48 hours. Here is a sample of my work:
Keywords Single parent:
I am a single parent who is having major problems with my teenager because of non-visitation with his father. As single parents, we agreed that visitation would happen every fortnight, but now that my ex has moved further away he cannot make it so often and although he promises our children that he will collect them he often does not arrive and then phones with excuses. This is breaking my son’s heart, as he thinks that his father is fantastic and hero-worships him. When his father does not organise visitation or fails to pitch, my son becomes very angry and starts to throw things around and become very destructive. He becomes belligerent towards his little sister and me and there is nothing I can do to calm him down. His father refuses to take responsibility for any of his behaviour. I am at my wit’s end and urgently need some advice.
Keywords: bathroom Design
Bathroom design has come a far way over the centuries. ‘Outhouses’ really only became ‘in-houses’ in the early 19th century, when they were referred to as ‘wash-closets’, and initially they were tiny rooms which were strictly functional in design, and very stark and antiseptic. Bathrooms were never discussed in the Victorian age, as it was not genteel to speak of such things, so bathroom design was almost standard in all houses. The general trend then was that most fixtures and fittings like toilets, bathtubs and sinks or hand-basins, were white-glazed or enamel. Tiles were usually white-glazed porcelain, as white was seen to be a ‘clean’ colour and the big thing of bathroom design then was hygiene and functionality. Any cupboards were also painted a high gloss white, as white was seen as sterile, and counter tops were made from marble. It was rare to see anything other than white in a bathroom, except for the occasional patterns or borders on floor and wall tiles, which were usually black.
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