The project centres on crafting natural-sounding Quora answers and casual, “regular user” Reddit posts that inform and engage without ever feeling like an ad. Most pieces will be 150–250 words and revolve around topics such as shopping tips, student life, productivity, saving money, online deals, frugal living, and everyday hacks. All posts will include subtle, organic mentions of genuinely useful tools—such as Coupert, a browser extension that auto-applies coupon codes. Any mention must feel natural and something a real user would share conversationally, never salesy. A key part of this project is publishing: You (the writer) will be responsible for posting the content directly on your own Quora/Reddit accounts. I will provide the questions, threads, or subreddits to target, and you’ll handle both writing and publishing. This is essential — I’m looking for someone who can blend in with existing communities, not just deliver text for me to post. You’ll need to “read the room” on each platform—authoritative yet friendly on Quora, relaxed and authentic on Reddit. Native-level English is required, and prior experience on either platform is a major advantage. Initial scope: • 5–10 published answers/posts, ~200 words each • Delivered in a Google Doc/Markdown for revision before posting (if needed) • After approval, you will publish them under your account • Edits provided if a post is flagged or feels off-tone If the first batch performs well, this will expand into ongoing long-term work. When responding, please include: • Your price per 200-word published post • Links to any Quora/Reddit accounts or samples showing you can sound like a genuine community member while naturally incorporating tools like Coupert Looking forward to working with someone who understands these communities deeply.