Contests and Promotions from ResearchWritingCenter.com Get a Chance to Win a $100 Cash Prize from RWC. Requirements? Just Work!

On August 15th we’re launching a new contest at ResearchWritingCenter.com.

We’re doing this to bring the community together and get everyone warmed up for the high season that’s closing really fast.

The goal of the contest is to find the most productive writer, show them our appreciation and let the whole community know their heroes:)

How it works

All you have to do is write. If you’re not a registered user – simply apply to join our community here!

If you’re a registered user, just take the orders with RWC, as you usually do, but remember – the more written pages you’ll have by the end of the contest – the bigger your chances to win the prize. Read the rest of this entry »

Company News Latest Updates: February, PART 2

ResearchWritingCenter.com logotype As you know, guys, we are constantly trying to keep you updated on the staff, that we do within the project to make your life easier.

Some of these changes are major, and might affect the whole process of your work. But a lot of them are quite small and might not be noticeable, but they’re nevertheless – important. After all, perfection is in details.

That’s why we are trying to specifically highlight them for you. This helps you to get acquainted with these updates in order to start utilizing them as soon as possible. This time I’m telling you about a couple of small twitches to user interface, which should sort out confusion among writers and add more usability to the order request procedures.

These updates are active as of today, so you’re welcome to check them out by yourself. Read the rest of this entry »

Contests and Promotions from ResearchWritingCenter.com Start Writing and Get Us Laughing Contest Submission: Does That Translate? An Unbearable Customer Interaction

Contest from RWC Finally, guys! We get to highlight the winner of our writing contest.

This submission won our hearts, especially because we know that it’s a true story, which makes it even more humorous. Check out the previous submissions for our “Start Writing & Get Us Laughing” contest.

The point of the contest was pretty simple – write an amusing story about freelance writing (fictional or from your own experience).

We’ve identified 5 winners of the contest and wanted to highlight these contest submissions for you. Next week, we’re starting a new series of useful freelance writing articles. So be sure to tune in. Read the rest of this entry »

Contests and Promotions from ResearchWritingCenter.com Start Writing and Get Us Laughing Contest Submission: Writing Now and Then

Contest from RWC In this article we’re going to highlight the 3rd place winner of our “Start Writing and Get Us Laughing” contest, which ended recently.

The point of the contest was pretty simple – write an amusing story about freelance writing (fictional or from your own experience).

We’ve identified 5 winners of the contest and wanted to highlight these contest submissions for you.

Make sure check back next week – another submission will be waiting for you!

This may not be the funniest of all submissions, but it definitely contains some philosophical points, which a lot of freelance writers should be sympathetic to! Read the rest of this entry »

Contests and Promotions from ResearchWritingCenter.com Start Writing and Get Us Laughing Contest Submission: Oh No!!!

Contest from RWC We continue to highlight the winning submissions in our writing contest.

As you know there have been a lot of great writing pieces and we simply can’t let them go by unrecognised.

The point of the contest was pretty simple – write an amusing story about freelance writing (fictional or from your own experience).

We’ve identified 5 winners of the contest and wanted to highlight these contest submissions for you.

Make sure check back next week – another submission will be waiting for you!

Oh No! by Mishal A.

You think your report or proposal is perfect. Then someone who’s never read it before finds an oh-so-embarrassing mistake. You lose your face. Or an account. Or a promotion. Read the rest of this entry »