See Human-Written Content Samples From Articled
We provided six samples of paid work, including the required format, the final work’s length, and the price based on our standard rate. Each sample was created by a person and was verified before it was sent to the client.
Tell us what you need to see
We do not publish a sample library. Commissioned work belongs to the client who paid for it, and a public page of six extracts tells you very little about whether we can write your thing.
Instead, say what format and subject you are considering and we will send relevant examples — with the client’s permission, and redacted where they asked us to redact. Usually the same working day.
- Examples in the format you are actually buying
- From your sector where we have permission to share
- With the brief that produced them, so you can judge the fit
- Sent by a person, not an automated download
What to tell us
The format, roughly how long, the subject area, and who reads it. Four lines is plenty.
Why we do not publish them
Client work is confidential by default. Ghostwritten pieces carry someone else’s byline, and publishing them would undo the arrangement they paid for.
What Human-Written Content Samples Show
An excerpt is a poor substitute for a complete work. The paragraphs below were selected based on what each of the writers’ styles could show us. This usually means the beginning, since the beginning is where a writer determines what the audience knows and what still needs to be explained.
Note the particular noun. The freight report refers to two lanes that actually moved. The dental homepage assumes you showed up with discomfort instead of with curiosity. The API Guide names the errors integrations make on their first day. None of these details surface automatically. Someone had to work it out, decide that they deserve their space.
The range is valuable to analyze as well. Distinct jobs were done by different people to create a conference keynote that was written to the ear and a technical guide that was tested against a live sandbox. They are placed side by side because what we are selling is a writer’s judgment more than a format of writing.
- The format along with the final word count.
- The topic and the intended audience.
- A sample published with the client’s consent.
- The approximate cost of a piece of the same word count, calculated at the current rate.
How Human-Written Content Samples Are Produced
Every other order has followed this same path. An order arrives, an editor reads it, a relevant writer is assigned, and they do their background research and take notes to draft their first draft. Another editor is assigned to review and make corrections as necessary. The draft is checked thirteen times against detection and originality software before it’s published.
A standard three-day delivery time is a byproduct of the order process. The time spent on research is the most variable factor. The freight piece required extensive research in order to collect and align rate data before sentence construction, and the guide on the API was not approved until every function detailed in it was tested against a live endpoint.
There has been no interaction with any generative models at any point, including editing or paraphrasing, and no ’humanizer’ has been applied. This is the product. The reports generated by the detectors (which we include with every order) are also linked to this product, and we are happy to send you one, should you wish to see it.
Names changed, sentences not
In those instances where clients requested, we modified names and identifying figures to anonymize the content. The original wording has been delivered verbatim. There has been no editing or rewriting to improve readability.
Choosing a Style From Human-Written Content Samples
If one of the extracts is similar to what you want, let us know on the order form. The writer can more easily figure out what you appreciated about the extract if they read it as opposed to reading a three-paragraph description of the tone.
What you cannot purchase is just a voice with no domain or understanding of a subject. It is likely that we will assign the freight analyst to your logistics brief over the skincare launch. This is even though you appreciated her writing style, because the knowledge of the subject gives the style, rather than the other way around.
Requests we can act on regarding tone are things like shorter sentences, less jargon, first-person, humor but not jokes, and things that read like internal memos. To answer the style questions, tell the writer who the audience is and what you need the audience to do afterward.
- A sample on this page that sounds right, named directly.
- One example that you would like to mimic or that you would like to distance yourself from.
- Words and arguments that are not accepted in your field.
- The reader is either browsing, making a decision, or already sold on the product.
- A reading level, if you have one in mind
What These Extracts Cannot Prove
A single paragraph from a website provides very little in terms of evidence. However, we wrote these, but you cannot fact check this from your viewpoint and anyone can publish a good sentence next to a claim as to who wrote it. Use the library as an example of style not as evidence.
The evidence is in the process, and that is checkable. Detector reports accompany every delivery. You have two revision rounds, and fourteen days to request changes. If what we send you does not even resemble what you saw here, that is a revision, and that costs you nothing to have.
We also do not show most of our writing. The client owns the content, so a lot of our writers’ best writing is published elsewhere without us being able to direct people to it. What you see below is what we were allowed to show.
- Proof that a specific writer is available to work on your brief.
- Any guarantee about rankings, traffic, or conversions.
- A full portfolio, since most commissions stay confidential
- A catalog of services, since every project is priced by word count.
Commissioning Work Like the Samples Below
Rates are consistent regardless of the medium. For example, the cost is $10 per 100 words plus our 1% fee. The following blog post, at 1,200 words, is $120. Therefore, the client is charged $121, the writer is compensated $120, and the writer receives 100% of the writing price of the funds. Half our fee is donated to a tree planting organization.
No account is required. The order form requests the format, word count, target audience, and any additional instructions. You receive a confirmation email from a real person and not an automated response. Two rounds of revision are included and may be redeemed within fourteen days of completion.
You receive full copyright upon completion, and there is no obligation for you to give us the exclusive right to publish here. That is the reason our portfolio is so small. If you would like your commission to be on this page, include that request; alternatively you may choose to have your commission never publicly available.
Human-Written Content Samples FAQs
A human writer handles every part of this. Ask us on the contact page and a person will answer the same working day.
A human writer handles every part of this. Ask us on the contact page and a person will answer the same working day.
Sometimes. Where the client has agreed, we can email the complete document along with its detector reports. For most commissions we cannot, because the client owns the work outright and publishing it is their decision to make rather than ours.
No. A free trial piece is unpaid work for the writer, and we pay writers for everything they write. If you want to test us cheaply, place a minimum order instead: 100 words is $10 of writing plus a ten cent fee, delivered the same way as anything larger.
There is a vast array of disciplines that we write in. The disciplines that these examples reflect include blog and report writing, e-mail and website copy, technical writing, and speech writing. If you require something that is specific to your discipline, we will approach a client who has authorized us to use their work for marketing purposes.
No. A free trial piece is unpaid work for the writer, and we pay writers for everything they write. If you want to test us cheaply, place a minimum order instead: 100 words is $10 of writing plus a ten cent fee, delivered the same way as anything larger.
Yes, and it helps more than you would expect. Naming an extract tells a writer more about your taste in two words than a list of tone adjectives does. Be specific about which part you liked, though, since people often mean the structure when they say voice.
The easiest way to determine if this fits your needs is a small order rather than a long read. Five hundred words cost $50 plus a 50 cent fee and takes 3 days to complete, with its detector reports included. This sample will provide you with a better understanding of our process compared to any sample library.
Content a person actually wrote
$10 per 100 words, and the writer keeps all of it. Our 1% sits on top, 0.5% goes to trees, and no generated text appears anywhere in the process.