Introduction to Listverse Listsverse is no content mill. The opening page of this established brand has esoteric, “Ripley’s Believe It or Not”-ish lists of ten. They could be recipes for rutabaga, ten unsolved crimes, or ten controversial pardons made by presidents. It’s not the kind of place you’d expect to get writing work, but you’d […]
WordGigs Review: Not An Option For Writing Gigs
Introduction to WordGigs Web site: WordGigs I just compiled a big list of potential websites to join from those “top 10 ways to get paid to write” lists. Apparently, some of them are quite old. Normally I’d just skip this one, but rather than waste everyone else’s time signing up (like I did), I’ll just […]
Textbroker Review: Lots of Writing Jobs, Low Pay
Introduction to Textbroker This was a no-nonsense, functional site. Although Textbroker would certainly not be used to sell fashion products (i.e. the website is lacking in any modern design elements), it will provide some work to writers who want to turn around a quick buck. I did get work from Textbroker, which was not too […]
Constant Content Review: A Money-Maker for Some, But Not Me
Constant Content is discerning in their selection of writers. Long story short, and sadly to tell you the truth, I didn’t get any jobs. I was not accepted into their crew of writers and no reason was given for the rejection. I’d still like to write a review of Constant Content from the perspective of […]
iWriter Review: Does The Inviting Design Reflect The Quality Of Work Offered?
Introduction to iWriter The web site looks very professional with mostly clear and functional actions. After three days I scored a $3 job. This site is not the most welcoming to new writers. People new to freelancing may find iWriter discouraging because the pay is so low and jobs can be difficult to nail down. […]
How Much Money Can You Make Freelance Writing?
Freelance writing has taken off as a field. The idea sounds amazing – especially as so many people already have the basic skills needed. But, how much money can you actually make as a freelance writer? And, more importantly, is freelance writing a realistic long term career idea? In this post, we’re examining the income […]
StudioD Review: Couldn’t Land A Writing Position!
GENERAL LOOK OF WEBSITE Apply: https://create.studiod.com/application.html StudioD had a very basic look. I wasn’t even sure if this website was actually a way to apply for freelance writing jobs, or if the website was still active. As usual, I just grabbed this site from a listicle showing ways to make money writing online, so didn’t know […]
Love to Know Review: Can You Make Money Writing Here?
GENERAL LOOK OF WEBSITE Sign up: http://www.lovetoknow.com/Careers/careers.html At first glance, I wasn’t sure if Love To Know was still an operating website. It didn’t look up to date – almost like something out of the early 2000’s. Everything had a “advertising” feel to it as well. But after checking the rankings with my tracking tool, […]
The Dollar Stretcher Writing Assignment Review: Pass!
Editors note: This is a slightly incomplete review because it became clear that this was not a consistent writing job as previously thought. I’ll leave it up, as-is, because I’m sure some of you out there followed the same blogs and links I did, and may be considering trying to get paid by The Dollar […]
OneSpace Review: Another Freelance Writer Application Bites The Dust
GENERAL LOOK OF WEBSITE Apply Here: https://www.onespace.com/freelancers/ OneSpace looks like a professional gig! They’ve got things organized into a client and freelancer side, and it’s very easy to find where to apply. The site is populated with high quality images, big bold text, and is easy to navigate. Were you successful landing a job No! […]