Tuesday, July 21, 2009

$12.50 in my paypal account this month for Text Broker

For those of you considering a career in freelance writing TextBroker.com might be a good place to start.


The hiring process consists of filling out an application form to become an author, provide one unpaid writing sample chosen from the list provided, and checking the boxes of topics you are willing to write about. Your application is evaluated and you are then notified of your writing rank which is on a stars rating system. You can then search on the assignments page for work available in your writing level. The star scale is 1 to 5 with 5 being the highest score. You are only shown articles that fit your star rank.


Article word counts and topics are of a broad range and have specific guidelines to be followed such as deadline date, word count, and detailed instructions from the client. Start by picking a category such as animals or home and family, on the assignments page, and then the available articles subject matters will display. Click on the title usually listed as key words to see specifics about the article content and other guidelines. You can then accept the article or decline it. There is a ten minute time limit so if you choose nothing the article goes back in to the queue. There are no penalties for clicking the I do not want to write this article button at this point.

Once you choose the I want to write this article button, the screen appears on which you write or paste in your content. If you don't finish in one sitting, you can save your text and come back to it later. Don't release your text unless your article is complete and ready to be reviewed by the TB staff and client.


The website is self explanatory and very easy to use with a screen reader. TextBroker also pays twice a month on the 5 and 20 via paypal.


The only downside is the pay is extremely low at about $.75 per 100 words. The average rate is $2 per hundred words. However, you can test out freelance writing as a career and get paid for your efforts. You can also gain confidence because each article is reviewed by the editorial team which provides you feedback and ratings about your articles and the clients themselves can also rate you. Those are two valuable assets along with the real money that will go in to your PayPal account. I've decided to keep my money and save it up for Christmas. We'll see if my good intentions hold out.

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