Article Writing Site Recommendations

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Hi Warriors:

Hope all is well tonight.

Can you please give me some information on article writing sites.

Are there sites that you can recommend (if they exist) that don't limit the amount of articles you could write per day/week?

What sites have you found that are legit/pay on time/and there is enough work if you want it?

Another factor would be that if you write well the approval rate is high by their clients so there aren't games of a bunch of content ending up in their hands without compensation.

Thank you as always.
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  • I need 50 articles written for me!
  • iWriter is a legit writing website. You don't have much work when you are a basic writer, but you can find more work when you achieve premium writer.
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  • I'm fond of Writer's Domain (.net) - they do tend to run out of work but they put a hold on hiring when they need to. If you get on there at the beginning of the month you can make a $100 a day or more.
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    • Hi Dmcgaw:

      Is the website you recommend Writers Domain Dot Net?

      I am not familiar with them but appreciate the mention and will check out the site.

      Thank you.
  • I've written a lot for Hirewriters. You can write as much or as little as you want. They pay every Friday if you have over $10 in your account. I've always received my pay on time. No games.
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    • Hi BradVert2013:

      Thanks for the information. I will check Hirewriters out as well.
  • Another vote for iwriter :-)

    I am rejecting 15% of them at the moment though :-(
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    • Hi Danny:

      Thanks for information. A 15 percent rejection rate could worry a writer. Obviously you deserve quality but as a professional writer and published author I can tell you a big fear writers have is content being rejected but compiled. Then later being changed around a bit and they get nothing for the effort.

      Have a great night.
  • If they are not up to scratch they they get ditched.....

    I am having an obscene amount of content created though...
  • iwriter +1.
    I have used it, nice and in time.
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  • I'd HIGHLY recommend just putting your time & energy into getting private clients!

    With private clients you'll get a lower reject/edit rate (mine is maybe 1%) and your only limitation on how much you can write is how many clients you can get (which isn't as hard as everyone seems to think).

    Plus, you can typically write far fewer articles and still make much more (if you're a good writer).

    Michael
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    • Hi Michael:

      Thanks for your post.

      I certainly have the track record for writing- published author, public speaker, written liner notes for a Rock & Roll Hall of Fame band (several in fact), and a writing and speaking course.

      I do have to disagree with it being easy to get clients.

      In fact I have never seen a Warrior Special Offer on writing that came close to addressing the getting clients part.

      Have a great night.
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    • I agree with Michael. You will make way more with private clients.
    • I agree with Michael. Having your own clients is the best way to go. But I think working on freelancing sites does help in terms of exposure to different clients and learning how to best deal with them, as well as helping you develop a good portfolio.

      I am not a writer, but I do hire from Freelancer.com, and the ones that do good job, are kept with me for as long as they want to work.
    • This ^^

      Honestly, you are better off putting up a thread in the Warriors For Hire forum and working one on one with clients than going the content mill route. I started my online career by slogging it out in the content mill trenches - then I got hired by an actual client and it was night and day difference.

      That being said...

      Of all the content mills, Constant Content is the best. Highest pay by far in my opinion. Though expect to only sell 70-80% of the articles you write.
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  • ive used content in the past from an article writing site. it wasnt like iWriter, it was a business where they write, proofread and edit it all for you at once.

    I was paying 6$ per 500 word articles. product reviews, seo articles, etc.

    if you want their contact info pm me
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    • As joecason said, Fiverr has number of decent writers. Quality of the content is not bad for the price too.

      Cheers
  • Hire Freelance Writers - Content Marketplace - WriterAccess is the only writer site I know of that is worthwhile (if you're a writer at least). If you can take the time to fill out a full profile and apply for "casting calls", the work is there.

    I also agree with what was said above--private clients are much better! But as far as writing sites go, Writer Access actually treats writers with respect--a rarity among "content mill" sites. It also pays better than similar sites at the 4 and 5 star rating levels.
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    • Hi Brad:

      Thanks for the suggestion it is appreciated.
  • Craig,
    I have sent you a pm.
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  • I would definitely suggest iwriter as the place to start out in article writing online.

    The pay isn't good to start with and there is tough competition for winning articles but once you establish yourself as a literate human being, you can make some decent cash from the site.
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  • A friend recommended WF as a great place to start a writing business. I heard there are plenty of IMers here who are looking for excellent writers, so I'm planning to open my own sales thread soon. I agree with the others here who said writing for a few clients directly pays better than writing for freelance sites. I wrote for iWriter a year ago but stopped writing for them when they started asking writers to pay to become Elite or Premium. oDesk and Freelancer.com does not seem like a healthy ground for writers anymore, what with non-compensated work and low rates.

    A friend told me that when you start a sales thread in the Warriors for Hire section, and you actually turn out to be a great writer, you'll have more work than you can handle.

    Hope this helps.
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    • Hi MTwrites:

      Thanks for info. I have had a myriad of discussions with people that put ads for the Warrior For Hire and there were mixed results (regardless of experience level).
  • I must say i have worked with almost everybody in that field cause i have 150 sites . So i got no other option. But finally i have made my own team of writers... premium one .

    Try out them : Best Web Ranking Tools

    They will deliver the best articles with 500 words plus ...
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  • I would also suggest running an ad here on WF. Then link to it in your signature. Don't try to match the low end prices. There are people on here who know the difference between an interesting, readable article and a piece of c*** and are willing to pay more.

    Also, local business can be a good way to get higher paying jobs.

    You might also want to consider publishing your own work on Kindle to start building some passive income.

    Rose
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    • Hi Rose:

      I did a lot of research on Kindle and it is a terrific platform. The subject where I have the greatest knowledge is not a niche that does well there but I certainly am open to writing on the topics that convert.

      Have a great day.
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  • I no longer recommend any article writing sites when I discovered how much more money I could make just publishing the articles on my own site.

    Rules are getting stiffer and stiffer and dumber and dumber on these sites, and I just can't in good conscience recommend them because they don't have the writers' best interests in mind. They SUBJECTIVELY come up with reasons to screw you over time and time again.
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  • Do you live in the US? If so I'd recommend blogmutt. They pay $8 an article for quality content, roughly 4 times what sites like iwriter pay.
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    • Hi Victor:

      I do live in the U.S.

      Thank you.
  • Try freelancing sites and Ebay.

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