

I was also enticed by a blogger who claimed to be a Prime Writer at the site. I've registered at the site two years ago because i was looking for an alternative writing site. I was discouraged to even try to claim a writing job because I don't want to waste my time and effort writing and not get paid. I've read from other bloggers though that with the way client are rating the writers, you can easily lose prime writer status even if you've paid for one. If I recall it right, you can fastrack your promotion by paying iwriter a certain fee. The writers with higher classifications have access to higher paying jobs. It will be hard for a junior writer or newbie to reach the payout amount with those types of jobs. There were a few jobs available and I saw that the available ones were orders from clients with abnormally high rejection rate.

I had culture shock when I logged in to the site. On her blog, she was trying to promote an article rewriter which she claimed had helped her write articles fast enough and allowed her to meet the clients' requirements. however, if people are not too happy with it, should I just not bother? Are there still any tests before getting accepted?Ĭan somebody explain to me how the whole process works? Do you write an article then simply wait for a buyer? that might take an awfully long time if you're new with no rating :pĬoolavender I've registered at the site two years ago because i was looking for an alternative writing site. If something doesn't pay well yet requires a lot of time to produce then I don't think that it's worth the hassle.Ĭan somebody explain to me how the whole process works? Do you write an article then simply wait for a buyer? that might take an awfully long time if you're new with no rating I have never tried iwritter before but it does intrigue me. I always try to invest my time only into things that will pay. however, if people are not too happy with it, should I just not bother? Are there still any tests before getting accepted? Maybe a client accepts your work and even write a review saying "excellent work" and give you just a four-star rating, or someone rejects your article because it was not what they wanted (even considering it was not clear what they actually wanted).Tronia I have never tried iwritter before but it does intrigue me. When you write lots of articles, sooner or later you will get a bat rating.

When you have completed 30 articles and your average rating is 4.6, you will be able to write elite level articles and when you complete 40 articles with a 4.85 average, you will have access to elite plus articles that pay around $ 0.06 per word. When you have completed 25 articles and your average rating is above 4.1, you will gain access to the premium level articles that pay double what a standard level article pays. You can get one, two, three, four, or five stars for your work.

How to Get to Higher Levels?Įvery article you submit will be reviewed by the client. The standard level does not pay as well as the above levels, so it is very important that you write as many as you can (with quality) in order to reach the higher paying levels.
