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Many people are looking for ways to supplement their income or find a job. Many websites offer payment for writing content. This is a review of Textbroker.com.
With a slow economy, everyone is looking to make some extra money or supplement their income. Many people with an internet connection and a decent grasp of the English language may begin to think that writing for the internet might be a place to start. There are many websites that promise to pay writers for internet content. Textbroker.com is one of those sites. This article will provide an insider's view into Textbroker.com and how the site works as well as how it pays its authors. Writer's Application ProcessSimilar to other paying websites, Textbroker.com requires a sample submission from potential writers. This submission is a short article which is then rated from two to five stars. The rating is based on grammar, spelling, style and content among other areas. The number of stars a writer has determines which articles can be written and determines the pay structure. Writers with a five star rating make more money per word than writers with a three star rating. Writing for Textbroker.comOne of the main differences from other content sites is that Textbroker.com acts as a middle-man between authors and content buyers. Rather than having authors write about whatever subject they choose, orders are created by customers looking for specific content for blogs or websites. When an author writes content for a customer, the author's name will not be attached to the content in any way. This is another big difference between Textbroker.com and other content sites. The site is simple to use and to navigate without a lot of clutter. There are multiple categories and subjects that authors can browse through. Many customers are very specific about the content and want authors to follow exact directions on the article structure and content. Other customers are more lenient and simply state that they want a 300 word article on a certain subject and then allow the writer to just write. Once a writer finds an article that fits, he/she must commit to writing it by clicking the button that says "I want to write this article." This takes the article posting off of the orders page so that no other authors can attempt to write it. Once the author agrees to write the article, a deadline is set. Usually the deadline is 1-10 days from the article acceptance date. After the article is submitted through the site, the customer will accept or reject the article and Textbroker staff will rate it. This process can take anywhere from 1 day to a week to get a rating. Textbroker will rate every article written and writers will have an average rating. This affects the type of articles that can be written and the pay. Textbroker staff also makes sure that the content contained within the article isn't plagiarized from any other source. Getting Paid from Textbroker.comThis site requires that authors have a Paypal account. The pay-out threshold is $10.00 with two payment dates throughout the month. Once an article is accepted by the customer, the author is paid. Articles can pay anywhere from $2.00 to upwards of $10.00 for a highly rated writer for an article with a higher word count. Can an Author Make Money Writing for Textbroker.com?The average writer isn't going to make a fortune writing for Textbroker.com, but it might be a way to make a bit of extra spending money especially if writer's block sets in. Writers at this site don't have to come up with the subjects themselves, they just have to do the research and produce a well-written article. Textbroker might be the answer for an average writer looking to make a little bit of extra spending money or to get their foot in the door of writing online content.
The copyright of the article Make Money From Home by Writing Online in Online Publishing is owned by Leigh A. Wenning. Permission to republish Make Money From Home by Writing Online in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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