Company News Admin Panel – New Insider Info About the Update Revealed (+Screenshots)!

ResearchWritingCenter.com Dear RWC users, I’ve previously informed you on the update that we are preparing for your admin panel within the RWC.

It is getting closer to its final stage, and our IT Dpt. is doing a gigantic amount of work to bring this new user interface to you as soon as possible.

So I’m offering you some inside scoop on how things will work within the new system. At first, I would like to stress the fact that it is really important for the company to make the transition to the new system as least “painful” as possible for the users that have adjusted to the old way they have interacted with the RWC.

That is why the first thing to know for you is that while we will be launching the new interface, the old one that you have used will still be available for an extended period of time. You will be able to switch anytime.

If you are using Twitter and were able to see how it recently presented new experience for the users while having the old interface on – then you’ll get the idea.

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Buzz on the Web The Environmental Crisis – What is YOUR Personal Impact on Our World?

How environmental friendly are you?Green is so fashionable these days! Whenever checking out the Answers section of LinkedIn recently for interesting topics (more info on LinkedIn.com in this article), I notice a multitude of environmental questions.

People are evidently trying to educate themselves about bio-fuel, pollution, and other such issues.

Plenty of evidence, on and off the web, demonstrates how humans have damaged the Earth. This has set me to thinking about our individual impact on our world, through our daily actions and choices.

It’s too early and too uncertain yet, but ResearchWritingCenter.com may soon partner an environmental NGO. We may work with them to help the world go “green” by increasing each employee’s environmental awareness. If this actually transpires, I will be sure to highlight it in our blog.

In the meantime, I’d like to share my thoughts on how each of us can help our planet!

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Freelance Writing: Simple Tips on Complicated Topics Seasonal Update for Freelance Writers

Freelance Wriitng Updates from RWCAs the “high season” is coming up, the Quality Assurance Department has voiced a number of concerns regarding the way some of our freelancers handle business.

They appreciated the fact that, in a previous article, I highlighted their concerns about how writers conduct their communications. Just consider this article a follow-up, to get you ready and “in shape” for the upcoming high-season “ordering madness”.

A major concern for the QA folks is that many writers who have experienced a high season now consider themselves fully prepared to take on more orders than usual. So do many new writers – they see a plethora of available orders pouring in faster than they can apply or complete them!

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Company News Top Writers List: All Time Favorites

all-time favoritesWe wanted to thank you guys for your remarkable work and performance. A lot of you show dedication and professional integrity all the time, making our cooperate work a real pleasure.

We could not let this pass by unseen. So the following list is a compilation of the best employees within our project. We sincerely hope that your ID will be on the list.

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Freelance Writing: Simple Tips on Complicated Topics Admin Panel Madness – Communicate More Efficiently with ResearchWritingCenter

ResearchWritingCenter - Communication IssuesMany of you request jobs through the admin panel, and get the assignment. However, a lot more of you are not assigned, in spite of your repeated requests. You probably wonder, what’s up with that? Are the Support and QA folks acting in a prejudiced and unfair fashion? I’ll try to clear some of these questions up for you.

Situation #1: You are a new writer and asked for a number of orders, but you were not assigned to any.

Reason:

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