Company News New Admin Panel Release (+Screenshot)!

ResearchWritingCenter logoAs we strive for perfection when it comes to the new admin panel interface, we wanted to inform you on the recent updates.

Our IT Dpt. is constantly working to make the necessary changes within the interface to make it a more enjoyable user experiences. Of course a lot of these changes are invisible.

See how it works: the IT Dpt. gathers all of the available information on the new admin panel: your suggestion messages, your requests and concerns, feedback from the support team, possible bug reports, etc. Then they extract the most important instances and immediately start making changes. The involvement of the IT specialists may vary: sometimes the upgrades need more designing work (like the one, which I’ll concentrate on a bit later), others might require more coding, or just minor changes to the codes/programs/settings.

After all of the work is complete, the IT Dpt. runs a series of tests to make sure that everything works properly and that nothing else was changed/sabotaged during the system update.
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Company News More Info on the Upcoming Admin Panel Overhaul (+New Screenshots)!

Judging by the reactions that we have received from the first article highlighting the new features of the admin panel, we can see that you are as excited about the new interface as we are! We are really glad here, at the ResearchWritingCenter project that you are eager to use the new interface.

Believe me, its reveal is close. But for now, I’ve prepared some more teasers for you. These new screenshots disclose more info and options about the new functionality that the admin panel will have to offer.
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Company News The Long Awaited Social Update! Our Profiles in Social Networks

Our accounts in social networksHope you are all doing great! As promised, here are the newest updates on ResearchWritingCenter’s social media debut.
We now have web pages up and running on some of the most popular social networking sites. We are checking them almost daily, and updating them accordingly.

Here are some of the URLs to make your navigation painless:

Facebook is the biggest social network in the world, so of course, we couldn’t ignore it :) . Our Facebook page will feature unique material as well as re-posts from our RWC blog, so you should definitely click on “like” button to keep up with our latest updates!

Click here to see our Facebook presence .

We’ll be posting some additional updates on our Twitter page, and adding some of the interesting offers from the available orders section to our tweet list. Click here to go to page on Twitter.com.

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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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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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