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1292 days ago

My son offer services to content writing/ Blogs/Articles/Youtube

Agha from Hillcrest

Hi Neighbors,
My son, who is student of year 10 in Hillcrest High School, wants to offer his services to people on writing detailed blogs/articles/youtube services (manage youtube channel, video editing). He has recently just started to be a freelancer on Fiverr, and has already a blogging website where he uploads his blog posts. He really wants to turn his writing skills into a professional blogger, so if any of you are interested to have his content writing services then please text me on 0210769713/email (amshoeb1@yahoo.com) or message me here.
This will encourage him to achieve his excellence in content writings/blogging/youtube.
Any inquiry will be most welcome!

Here is his website address and Youtube channel:
www.smokytyres.com...
www.youtube.com...

Best Regards,
Agha

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