Is there any site to earn money by freelance writing like iwriter?

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Hello,

I am a freelance article writer. I am keep on working on iwriter and its great so far. But one of my friend was telling me some other site like iwriter which pays in GBP but for some reason he could nt tell. So does any one here knows about any similar or better site than iwriter to get article writing work?

Thank you in advance.
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  • Profile picture of the author Victoralexon
    Not all of these are like iWriter, but you could check out these: www.constant-content.com, www.fiverr.com, www.vworker.com, www.freelancer.com, www.textbroker.co.uk, www.textbroker.com, www.odesk.com, www.elance.com, www.guru.com, and The Content Authority.

    You could also start your own thread here 'Warriors for Hire' section.

    You could look in this part of the forum: 'Wanted - Members Looking To Hire You'.
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  • Profile picture of the author oMaverick
    I would highly recommend you learn proper English and grammar. Your writing on this post is absolutely terrible. You will waste your time, because anyone who would want you to write for them will reject your work.

    That is the truth. Take the time to learn the basics and if you are motivated you can really use Iwriter to earn good money.

    I can tell by the way you write that you are not looking to earn hundreds a day. You would probably be happy with $30-$50 bucks a day if you work around the clock. So learning proper writing can help you achieve that goal.

    I am a writer on Iwriter with 4.5-4.7 rating. Username: Owriter. It's hard keeping that Elite rating with the world class as*holes on there that can be extremely picky.

    I learned proper English and grammar from school and from torrents. (School books online) I also learned to write articles from Sean Souza's $1950 Article Writing Course, so I know exactly what I'm doing when putting together a very quality article.

    It takes time to learn a skill and it can pay off if you are persistent.

    Matter of fact, by the way you keep saying this "We" stuff, I'm willing to bet you are a team from India. I've been freelancing a long time on Elance and other freelance sites. I can spot a "Team" when I read one.
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    • Profile picture of the author Joseph Robinson
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      Originally Posted by oMaverick View Post

      I would highly recommend you learn proper English and grammar. Your writing on this post is absolutely terrible. You will waste your time, because anyone who would want you to write for them will reject your work.
      I would highly recommend taking your tone down a couple notches. Did the OP personally wrong you or something? :rolleyes:


      Originally Posted by oMaverick View Post

      I can tell by the way you write that you are not looking to earn hundreds a day. You would probably be happy with $30-$50 bucks a day if you work around the clock. So learning proper writing can help you achieve that goal.
      That's more than just a little presumptuous, wouldn't you say? I mean, the OP mentioned nothing of their living situation, who they have to support, etc. It almost seems that you are assuming an income range for them to strive for by guessing where they are from. Classy.

      Originally Posted by oMaverick View Post

      I am a writer on Iwriter with 4.5-4.7 rating. Username: Owriter. It's hard keeping that Elite rating with the world class as*holes on there that can be extremely picky.
      Those silly buyers and their silly standards, when will they learn?

      Originally Posted by oMaverick View Post

      I learned proper English and grammar from school and from torrents. (School books online) I also learned to write articles from Sean Souza's $1950 Article Writing Course, so I know exactly what I'm doing when putting together a very [high,medium,low] quality article.
      While we're playing critic, you missed a word.

      Originally Posted by oMaverick View Post

      It takes time to learn a skill and it can pay off if you are persistent.
      Well, at least that's right.

      Originally Posted by oMaverick View Post

      Matter of fact, by the way you keep saying this "We" stuff, I'm willing to bet you are a team from India. I've been freelancing a long time on Elance and other freelance sites. I can spot a "Team" when I read one.
      I'm willing to bet you are wrong. The way he was using it seems more likely to refer to freelance writers as a group in general. For someone who has proper English down I'd say you have a ways to go towards understanding context.

      If this were iwriter, I'd give this piece 2 stars.
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  • Profile picture of the author laurencewins
    The sales page for the ebook you advertise is also poorly written which only confirms the fact that you are probably in India or one of those similar countries where you believe your English is good but it is NOT.
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    • Profile picture of the author AnniePot
      I second everything Joe Robinson said above. The OP may not be especially hot as a writer, but he posted here for help from fellow Warriors, NOT an arrogant, overbearing blast from a complete stranger making his/her first post. :rolleyes:
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  • Profile picture of the author Robbie B
    What Tadresources posted. All those sites.

    For payment in GBP, that's the UK currency, so it'll be better searching the UK freelance writing agencies. The only one I've heard of is textbroker.co.uk. Haven't tried them myself though but I see they have training in there too.

    Unique content - Textbroker.co.uk

    That link will take you the authors page, with details about the company. They pay monthly though, not weekly. The US site pays weekly. I'd imagine that's got a bigger client base than their other branches.
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  • Profile picture of the author fpdeziner
    Thank you for all for help. My English is not good and when did I say that I am looking for work my self. I am a webdesigner by profession and I am good at what I am doing. I actually own an article writing company so I always show my writer's work to get more work. Actually they are good in work not me. secondly I asked here for more sites like iwriter. I never asked warriors comments about my English and if you wanted to help me about my bad english so you could do it without critcizing on me or my country. Btw, I am not from India. But I never understand that why do you people hate indians that much.... ALL WHO TALKED IN SCOLDING LANGUAGE::: please learn manners..
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  • Profile picture of the author laurencewins
    @fpdeziner...maybe you should have clarified that you are NOT a writer when you first posted. You have to remember that there are a lot of us who are very experienced writers and when someone comes along who isn't a good writer but appears to claim they are, it does get our blood boiling because it gives writers a bad name.

    If you had said you already have writers, it would have got you a lot of different responses to the ones you have now received.

    Perhaps that is something you can learn from the future. Remember that you are new here so nobody knows anything that you do.

    "manners" on the other hand is a very subjective term. I have seen a lot of people from countries such as India and similar countries who claim to write well but the opposite is actually true.

    Mentioning India is natural because it is one of the biggest countries for writers who do a poor job in general but that is also a generalisation.

    Perhaps if you had your country of origin listed, you would not have been bombarded with other stuff you did not want to hear.

    Remember in here you need to think about how you are perceived and work on developing your own branding so people get to know you.

    Droidmaster mentioned ghostwriting but if you're not a writer, that won't work for you so you need to be focusing on your own areas of expertise if you wish to make some consistently good money. You will get better advice if you give us enough information too.
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    • Profile picture of the author cashp0wer
      Do you have your own website that showcases some of your writing? I know some people write their posts super fast and do not think about spelling and grammar. As a writer, you should write your posts making sure it has good grammar and spelling always. Need an Article is another site I read about not that long ago if you want to check them out. Textbroker is always a good place for new writers to start out.
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  • Profile picture of the author fpdeziner
    Thank you for the advice both.
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  • Profile picture of the author GeeWhiz1
    Victoralexon has summed it up. Trying selling yourself on the platforms he has mentioned.
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  • Profile picture of the author Griffin Smith
    Originally Posted by fpdeziner View Post

    Hello,

    I am a freelance article writer. I am keep on working on iwriter and its great so far. But one of my friend was telling me some other site like iwriter which pays in GBP but for some reason he could nt tell. So does any one here knows about any similar or better site than iwriter to get article writing work?

    Thank you in advance.
    You may want to have a look at the content creation forum at digital point.

    You'll find several people who are looking to hire ESL or EFL writers.
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  • Profile picture of the author datingworld
    If you get famous on fiverr, that alone can give you lots of work.
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  • Profile picture of the author JKflipflop
    Fiverr has manifold benefits as you climb the rungs of seller levels - until you become a top rated one. Thereafter, your gigs will sell like hot cakes. I can say this since one of my friends now makes his maximum income through article writing on Fiverr - it may not be huge, but substantial enough for the initial stages.

    Most of the other ones mentioned in this thread would also certainly be worth checking out. Do give them a shot and see which fits you best.
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  • Profile picture of the author Frant Indigo
    Have you checked out SEOClerks? You did say that none of those sites are what you want them to be which kinda the same as me.
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