Company NewsMerry Christmas and A Happy New Year, Folks!

Happy Holidays, Folks! It has truly been a great year for the ResearchWritingCenter.com! We are grateful for all of the work you’ve done to make our community stronger. You are the fuel that helps us keep going!

This post commemorates your efforts, and our joint success, in this demanding market of freelance writing services!

We, the ResearchWritingCenter.com, grew bigger and stronger this year in many ways. The most important way we have grown is in taking on board some wonderful new professional writers. We hope that 2010 has been a rewarding experience for those of you who joined our community this year.

I want to say a personal “thank you” to all of you who are following our new, revamped blog. I hope that you find it interesting, and a source of worthwhile information that helps you in your freelance writing experience. The constant growth of our subscriber base is very heartening, because it means that readers find our efforts useful.

We are also thankful to our Facebook fan base of over 4,000 people. Moreover, the numbers are constantly growing, extending our community even farther. We are glad that our users follow the global trend towards keeping in touch through social networking communication.

You can look forward to additional, useful content, in 2011. We are really proud of our new admin panel, which should be up and running soon. There is plenty more to come! You will see additional intriguing, amusing, enlightening blogs, and find helpful admin panel tools.

Your input is vital for our existence and we will never tire of reminding you of that. Each one of our departments is thankful for your work. Of course, there have been rough spots: misunderstandings and difficult situations that every company faces. Nevertheless, we all have to remember that our goal is to provide top content for our customers. Everything relates to that. This means that any untoward occurrences can only be the result of zeal on the part of our staffers, who want to achieve the best results.

We want to wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Let 2011 be a fruitful year for you: professionally and personally. We hope that your work with us has contributed to your financial stability and professional development, responding to the challenges that our customers always present us.

The ResearchWritingCenter.com is confident that all of you folks will reach new professional heights. There are definitely going to be some new writers who will surprise and delight us with their amazing skills, just as many of you more experienced colleagues did when you submitted your first orders.

If you have something to say to other freelance writers or maybe the ResearchWritingCenter.com, please, feel free to leave your comments. If you want to share your excitement about the upcoming holidays – we will be more than glad to read about it!

Thank you for reading and have a blast during the holiday break!

12 Comments

  • Jacob
    December 21st, 2010 at 6:31 am

    Hello!

    It has been a pleasurable moment ever since I landed myself into “RWC” a couple of Months ago.

    Yes,as Alex has highlighted,life may not be so complete without disagreements,misunderstandings,conflicts and resolutions.

    At some points in our lives,we make mistakes.Our willingness to learn from the mistakes make us better people by day.Just a by-the way!

    Generally,RWC is a great writing firm.Its management peculiarity and inccessant adherance to professionality is what must have separated it from the crowd!

    Personally,I might have not acquired the most from RWC.But undeniably,a plethora of opportunities are available for all writers, to “achieve what they want to achieve” at RWC.

    Before I wish you merry X-mas,I would utilize this chance to say,”congradulations to you writers!Writing is the one job that is not meant for anyone who feels he/she can do it.You are great people and I respect you for your shrewd and prolific writing aptitudes.Keep the golden attitudes.

    Cheers!
    Happy X-Mas everyone!
    Jacob the writer

    • December 21st, 2010 at 6:44 am

      Thank you Jacob for worm and kind words towards RWC and all of the writers! We wish you all the best in 2011, let your dreams become reality! Have a great holiday break! :)

  • lucy
    December 22nd, 2010 at 4:56 am

    The year has been great and as writer am grateful for the opportunities presented at RWC and to the Support Team for being there for us writers 24/7. I take this chance to wish everyone at the RWC community a merry Christmas and a prosperous 2011.

    • December 22nd, 2010 at 6:50 am

      Thank you Lucy! We wish you all the best in 2011 and are grateful for the kind words!! Have a great holiday season!

  • Rajyalakshmi
    January 3rd, 2011 at 2:43 am

    Hi Jacob:

    Thanks for the wishes. I am new writer with RWC, yet, my short experience had been great!! I hope to have a long and harmonious relationship with RWC. Wish you all at RWC a wonderful and great new year!!!

    Regards,
    Rajyalakshmi

    • January 4th, 2011 at 6:53 am

      We hope that your cooperation with RWC will always be beneficial and rewarding! Hope you’re having a blast during the holidays! :)

  • January 4th, 2011 at 9:45 am

    Hi Alex!
    I just discovered RWC, thanks to Facebook! I have already submitted my Cv and I am hoping to land some freelance writing for RWC this 2011!
    I find RWC helpful, interesting, beneficial and rewarding already!
    Hope to be a part of RWC soon!
    Have a great 2011 ahead of us all!!!

    Regards,
    Enzo

    • January 4th, 2011 at 2:35 pm

      We’ll be glad to have you as a part of our freelance writing community! Thank you for submitting your application!:)

  • January 5th, 2011 at 8:19 pm

    I have a friend who works with this company and he is doing fine.He has never missed any order even during low seasons and this has compelled me to apply for a writing position with the company.I hope my application will go through so that i can become a member of researchwritingcenter.com writing community.

    • January 6th, 2011 at 6:37 am

      Sure, if your attitude is professional towards responsibilities with the RWC – you’ll do just fine:)

  • Darline
    February 21st, 2011 at 4:01 am

    A friend of mine recently started writing for RWC. She was telling me about how easy it was for her to get started writing for you and that after a very short time she had already moved up a level. I was very intrigued by what she was saying and decided to check out your site for myself.

    I have been searching for a job that would allow me to work from home for about a year. Much to my regret I have been unsuccessful. After looking this website over throughly I think I will take the next step and submit an application. I hope that I will have as much luck as Laura has with you, and this time next year be one of your top producers!

    Darline

    • February 21st, 2011 at 6:58 am

      Great to see that you’re enthusiastic about joining RWC! We’ll be glad to have you on board:) Good luck with your writing!

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