If you are aspiring to put up a writing career online, you need not worry on not landing into a gig. You can easily acquire even multiple writing gigs depending on how determined you are. As long as you have the skills and is very familiar with the ins and outs of freelance writing, you can easily partake writing tasks from the sites mentioned below.
Note : This post is for freelance writers who are looking to make money from writing content (articles)
After reading this post, you are surely to hit one or two upfront. As you go along, aim to hit those sites that provides promising pay.
oDesk
- Website: http://www.odesk.com
This site is not solely for writing. It offers a lot of freelance gig and writing is one of them. The mode of operation is writer bids for a project and the best one is chosen by the client. The probability of being hired is determined by your level. To level up, you need to undergo oDesk exams and be on top.
There are many who are using this site so you need to patient when bidding. If you are new, it will take time before you can land to your first writing gig. The pay varies and can start for as low as $1 per article. The pay is through milestones and released upon receipt of article. You cannot pose byline here since you submit the article to a client.
THE CONTENT AUTHORITY
- Website: http://www.
thecontentauthority.com
This is also a good site for new writers. They will ask you to write 5 test articles and then they will rate you for that. Before you can ask for a payout, you must have accumulated $25. The pay though is weekly. The site only displays 50 writing gig at a time.
If there are lots of new writers coming in, it is difficult for one to get a writing task. The rate per article here is $1-$7. All are on ghostwriting mode so you cannot pose your profile in your article.
DEMAND STUDIOS
- Website: http://www.
demandstudios.com
Demand Studios owns the popular sites Livestrong and eHow. It can be a tough experience to join in but once you get in, you will like the experience of writing for the. When you enter the website in the search engine, you may discover some negative feedbacks about the site. Maybe it’s because of the strict rule that Demand Studios implement (they have all the right to be strict).
They have copy editors who sometimes are regarded as “terror” editors because they hardly accept an article. But don’t worry as Demand Studios are just doing their job and for a writing gig to be long term, there should be no point for errors. The pay is very promising; $7.50-$25.00 per article and they pay twice a week. The rate is aligned on the complexity of the task. This site also allows writer to flaunt their profile.
wiseGEEK
- Website: http://www.wisegeek.
com
Every freelance writer know wiseGEEK. They pose a wide variety of topics in the net. Over the years, it already gained a good reputation in the writing scene. When you write for them, they will require you to follow a specific format and they are strict on this.
Writers writing for them say that you may not be able to use your creative juices because of the format they require. But this is a good writing gig that pays every five articles approved. The editors do not usually send back corrections as they do the correction themselves. The pay is $10-$13 for a 400 word-article. You cannot pose your byline here.
FREELANCER
- Website: http://www.
freelancer.com
This is another site like oDesk. It has the same mode of operations. However, many say that this site offers lower rates to writers than oDesk. But you can easily land to a writing gig.
You just need to be careful when choosing a gig as many pose fake accounts. Should you be negotiating to a client, do not compromise the milestone pay. Always ask for it before you submit your article. This will protect you not being paid. The rate can be as low as $0.75 per article. You also cannot pose your profile in the article.
ALL WRITING
- Website: http://www.
allwriting.net/
ALLWRITING is a media agency. Upon registration to the site, you need to wait for a representative to contact you. They will give you a test assignment. If approved, your writing gig starts. The pay is $50-$20 upon acceptance. They also provide bonuses for exceptional articles. Their payment mode is supported not only by Paypal but also by Payoneer, WebMoney, and Western Union.
TEXT BROKER
- Website: http://www.
textbroker.com
This indeed is a place for new writers. This site is recommended for those who are new to writing. You will need to submit a sample article when you register to the site. Your article will be reviewed and rated according to the 5 levels of writers they have. 5 is the highest level and according to them it is rare to be on level 5.
Nonetheless, even if you are on the lowest level, you will still receive ample pay according to what is approved. The pay is twice a month. The rates varies from $1-$10 per article. This is in ghostwriting mode hence you cannot pose writer profile.
STAR REVIEWS
- Website: http://www.
starreviews.com
As the name implies, this is a site to write on reviews. There are two types of reviews that you may write on; blog and category. Of the two, category type requires expert reviews with in depth contents. If you will write one, you will need to use the site of product to be reviewed so you contents will be more realistic.
Category type of writing may require time before you can finish. If you are accustomed to writing short articles, this one will take you away from the mode for a time. The pay here is monthly; ranging from $8-$35 per review. This site does not allow writers to pose their byline.
BRIGHT HUB
- Website: http://www.brighthub.
com
Bright Hub allows writers to write on a variety of topics. They say that Bright Hub is a bit overwhelming but overtime, with your patience, you will learn a lot especially in the area of SEO. It would be best if you just settle for topics that you know you are comfortable doing. You need not write tons and tons of articles to have a decent earning here.
They pay $10 with additional profit sharing. Payments are received month per month. Another good thing in Bright Hub is that it gives the writer the liberty to brag their identity since it requires a byline with profile picture and a short bio. Just click on the Join button at the top right corner of the site and then follow instructions.
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