In one of the previous post on this series of making money with writing, I shared with you a website called textbroker where you can turn your writing skill to profit.
Today, we shall continue with the topic of Make Money Online with Writing, Transcribing And Tutoring Gig until we end this series of writing and then move to transcribing and Tutoring gig which will be another medium to earn money online. In this part two series of this post, I will be talking about:
Writer Access
Writer Access (WA) is very similar to Textbroker. When you join, you’ll be tested to determine your rating from 1-5 and your pay will vary depending on which rating you’re assigned.
Writer
Access however, has the distinct advantage of being easier to advance in terms
of rating so it’s easier for new writers not to get discouraged. If you’re
admitted with a rating of 2-3, a couple of good reviews from a few well written
articles will allow you to make your way up the ladder in no time.
The actual writing process here is a bit different. You’re allowed to pick one job from any potential client at first from the assignments pool and if they choose to accept your finished product, you may work for this client again at any time they have more work available. What this means for you is that things may start off a little slow as you build up your own pool of clients. Conversely, the pay scale is a little better than at Textbroker, which makes up for the difference.
Let’s take a look at it:
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2-Star Writer - 500 words - $6.65
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3-Star Writer - 500 words - $12.25
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4-Star Writer - 500 words - $19.95
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5-Star Writer - 500 words - $25.90
Once
again, the 1-star rating compensation scheme is excluded because that rating is
reserved for rejected applications.
Besides the open pool assignments, all writers can apply to casting calls and if a client likes your work enough, you might get placed on their ‘love’ list, which is likely to ensure a steady flow of incoming work.
Besides the open pool assignments, all writers can apply to casting calls and if a client likes your work enough, you might get placed on their ‘love’ list, which is likely to ensure a steady flow of incoming work.
The
application process itself may take up to a month while your sample is rated
and they’re strict about following the rules of the Associated Press Stylebook
for writing, so you might wish to take a look at that. Only US residents with
PayPal accounts may apply.
Payment methods: PayPal (monthly between the 7th - 9th day if you meet the minimum of $10 in your account in order for your payment to be processed).
Potential earnings: $24.50 per hour (This estimate is based on a 3-star writer who can successfully finish a minimum of two 500 words assignments per hour including the time it may take to do research, edits, etc).
Available amount of work: Little at first, until you get a few casting calls and clients under your belt, afterwards, if you’re level 4 and up, you should have a constant stream of work.
Joining requirements: A PayPal account and being a US resident. After you submit your application, it may take upwards of a month to hear back from WA.
Payment methods: PayPal (monthly between the 7th - 9th day if you meet the minimum of $10 in your account in order for your payment to be processed).
Potential earnings: $24.50 per hour (This estimate is based on a 3-star writer who can successfully finish a minimum of two 500 words assignments per hour including the time it may take to do research, edits, etc).
Available amount of work: Little at first, until you get a few casting calls and clients under your belt, afterwards, if you’re level 4 and up, you should have a constant stream of work.
Joining requirements: A PayPal account and being a US resident. After you submit your application, it may take upwards of a month to hear back from WA.
In the next part of this post which will be part three (3) of
this lecture series, will we still be talking about writing. I will be talking
about another website you can use to skyrocket your writing skill and make
unlimited amount you want. So…
Stay close for part two of this lecture series, still on
writing though.
Hope
this helps?
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