
Obviously, the higher the rank, the higher the payment. There's also a rare “Elite Plus” category that requires 4.85 stars or more. Then there is the “Elite” status, which requires 4.6+ stars, and this is even more high-paying. These writers can pick up projects lowest on the high-paying bracket. There is then the “Premium” tier, which is 4.1+ stars. Writers below 4.1 stars get no special treatment and can only be assigned the lowest-paying articles. There is no introductory article review like other sites have, so the rating is solely based on the average of all client reviews (out of 5 stars). Writers also get “rated” on this platform. The writer can only select a single article to work on at a time and can cancel writing the article at any time without penalty. There aren't too many open at a time, and they go fast, but there definitely is a wide variety of content to choose from overall. The writer can pick any article that is open. On the writer's end, there is an open index of all available orders that have not been assigned to a specific writer yet. If a client likes a writer's work consistently, the client can send the writer “special requests” that pay the writer a bit more, but still cost the client the same. Clients can order articles and specify the length required, general category, and what they would like to pay. IWriter has two sections: a client portal and a writer portal. Once you go to their homepage, you can just click “Sign Up” and fill out the form and wait for confirmation. IWriter is remarkably easy to join, especially compared to some competitors. This company mainly does internet marketing but also manages a few platforms like iWriter. iWriter is a subsidiary of Bryxen Software, Inc. is a platform to purchase articles other people have written and write articles for other people to buy. So let's take a look at and see if it's a legitimate site or a scam. There are tons of factors you should consider before writing for these websites. Recently we looked at the writing platform TextBroker, and now we're going to look at one of their competitors in this iWriter Review. There are writing platforms that will hire writers of different skill levels all over the world. That said there are far more opportunities online for people that dream of writing for a living. Fortunately the internet was born and I was able to realize my dream via writing on my own blog.

Because I knew I didn't write like a New York Time's author and I definitely couldn't rap like Jay-Z. I wanted to be able to get paid for my words but it seemed allusive to me at the time.

i still remember his username which was benprofessor.When I was growing up it always amazed me that people could just get paid for putting words together, whether it was in a song or book. So no worries !! Anyway i always laugh at myself coz it was so stupid the way i communicated with that person from iwriter. It took me 30 minutes if i remove decision making time to take that decision to order article from myself from another account.Īnyhow, this is what led me to Blackhatworld. Lost $25 which i made writing standard articles + $30 cost to order article from myself and rating me 5 stars. and as i was lazy to write i thought i can contact someone within iwriter who is in standard level to write for my elite level articles, i didn't get banned initially, but the conversation with the person went really strange, i asked him to give my articles through messages and i will pay him directly, he may have reported me for my behavior, i had that account for 4 days without any problem, even did 1 article, which got rejected. So what i did to become Elite member was simply ordering article from myself, i left footprints i know that, i did it quickly.
