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r699716 r809100 4 4 Tags: writing, blog posts, twitter, tweet, hire blogger, hire writer, custom content, scripted.com, expert writer, scripted 5 5 Requires at least: 3.3 6 Tested up to: 3. 5.16 Tested up to: 3.7.1 7 7 Stable tag: 0.2.1 8 8 License: GPLv2 or later 9 9 License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html 10 10 11 Get your blog posts written by our pre-screened network of top notch writers. Scripted makes it easy to order consistently great blog posts that you own 100% of the rights to publish.11 Get your blog posts written by our pre-screened network of top-notch writers. Scripted makes it easy to order consistently great blog posts that you own 100% of the rights to publish. 12 12 13 13 == Description == 14 14 15 Scripted helps small and large businesses write expert marketing content. We attract and screen the best American freelance writers with expertise ranging from healthcare to hardware. We offer a satisfaction guarantee and flat rate pricing on each of our formats, which include blog posts, white papers, tweets, press releases, and website copy. For high volume customers, we offer full account support and a robust API to post jobs and pull content automatically. Past clients include Levi's, Viacom, and VeriSign, and numerous startups in the Bay Area and around the world.15 Founded in 2011, Scripted.com is a leading platform for original, high quality written content for companies ranging from small businesses to large enterprise. Scripted receives a new writer application every 20 minutes but vets writers across multiple criteria before they are admitted into the marketplace, and its writer acceptance rate is 14% ensuring the highest quality product. Scripted is a venture-backed (Redpoint Ventures, Crosslink Capital), San Francisco-based company. 16 16 17 17 == Installation ==
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