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If you are a very good writer and have a lot of background in a particular field (travel, business, cars, ect) you should check out demandmedia.com. They require a resume to apply and have gotten very picky lately but they pay from $15-$30 per article. When I was with them, a good article took about 15 minutes of research and 30 minutes to write once you get the hang of their expectations for an article. There are plenty of people on there who use the site as a full time job and make about $1000+ a month. Payment is sent out every Tuesday and Thursday with no minimum. Good luck.
Hi, I am new to these whole content writing business. I am currently writing on I writer.com, but the problem with this services is that your articles might get rejected even when you do your best. Article Instructions are sometimes not clear. The good thing is that payment is guaranteed. You can also bid for high priced articles as your feedback increases
I'd suggest you consider diversifying your efforts. Apply to a few of the better options, and look for clients of your own as well. And then do some writing for yourself too, to earn affiliate commissions, for example by blogging and article marketing.
There are lot of websites my friend, what is required is patience in all, as all have their own rules on how you can be a member, how you can write and how would they pay you. So you need to choose among so many while searching over internet Some I can name are text broker iwriter contentmedic
Hey Im British and want to partner up with a U.S. level 4 textbroker writer in order to increase my earnings. What is in it for the U.S. writer? I would agree to you keeping 50 cents per article that I write. I am aiming to write 7 per day so thats almost $25 a week for you IF I hit my target. Besides you will be earning money for doing absolutely nothing. If you are interested (which you should be... this is an awesome deal for you!) then email me at If I was in your position I would be rushing to my email account right now! Paul
This is taken from the Textbroker website: "If you are not a US citizen or resident, please register at ...... our British site. This site is open to all non-US citizens and specializes in British English." Not sure if I'm allowed to put a link in here - it's the same url as the main textbroker site but ends in .co.uk Hope that's some help, Sue