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Will you be my reference?

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 9:58 pm
by damyanti
hi,
This one is a bit tricky, and I must ask admin first off not to take offence, 'cos none is intended. :D

I am joing a freelance website which requires references from people I have worked with earlier.Since I have worked with CC a few months now, I was hoping you could refer me.I would need to put your email, ph. number, country of residence, and position at CC. I will also get approved whatever text I put there as your reference.

Can I also put a link to my page on CC as part of my portfolio?

Do let me know, and sorry :( if I have put you off.But I'd like an answer, one way or the other :)

Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2006 9:15 am
by constant-content
I'm not sure how good a reference I would be since we didn't actually work together. But you are more then welcome to use us in any portfolio. References are usually more of a personal nature and since CC is setup somewhat impersonal with writers I don’t think we would be a good reference.

Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2006 1:16 pm
by Celeste Stewart
On a similar topic, when we create a portfolio of our work, is it appropriate to list/display some of our sales (even exclusives)? For example, lets say I wrote and sold an exclusive article for www.abc.com. Is it appropriate to present this material or direct a future client to the website and say "I wrote it"/"I ghostwrote it"? Just curious.

Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2006 2:51 pm
by constant-content
exclusives is fine, but "Full Rights" your pretty much a ghost writer and shouldn't do.