![]() ![]() Yes, iWriter is definitely legit! You will get paid the amount agreed for the work you do – provided the job is accepted. By the end, you should be able to make an informed choice if the site is worth it for you. In the rest of this review of iWriter, I will discuss my experience in more detail and the rates of pay. Content mills are often talked about poorly and are notorious for having low rates of pay. IWriter is a platform that comes under the banner of a content mill. You also don’t have to worry about chasing payments as iWriter handles all the billing for you. Writers benefit from having access to a steady stream of work. IWriter is a platform that connects freelance writers with clients that need content written for their website or other medium.Ĭlients benefit from getting content written to a high standard by a professional writer at an affordable price. In this comprehensive iWriter review I will give my honest opinion about the platform and let you know whether it’s a worthwhile site to work on. To start my writing career, I opted to begin working on a site called iWriter. I’d turned 40, and there was a pandemic to deal with! I had to make a choice – do I look for new employment or do I try to build a successful freelance career?Īfter much research (thank you to Ben for HomeWorkingClub!) I decided to take the plunge and become a freelance writer. Is There Plenty Of Work Available On iWriter?Ībout 12 months ago I was made redundant.iWriter Review: How To Get Started On iWriter.Well, I'm online again, never mind from where, waiting to receive payment for the last batch of hack writing and start the next.The first part of today's status update is an invitation to would-be writers. ![]() (See "Hello, Guru Clients" for an explanation of what I was doing on Guru up into the last month, and why I'm no longer available there now.) I'm certainly willing to work with established book writers on book contracts with big-name publishers, but the type of writers I'm addressing here is the type who hire hack writers via sites like Guru, Upwork, Freelancer, Hirewriter, Iwriter, et al. I have a little down time because of the coronavirus panic. If you were planning to use that down time to take advantage of Amazon's e-book system, and you're now thinking about hiring help, I am one of the people you used to meet through writing sites: professional writers' assistants. As the primary author of a dozen e-books that have been published under other people's names, I may be available through those writing sites or others in the near future-if, when, and as they process my correct U.S. tax identity as a business, not an individual-but, meanwhile, I'm still available to work directly with you. You can trust me with an advance payment as much as you could trust any of those writing sites-most definitely more than you could trust Freelancer. As a business I've been around longer than most of them have. I have a reputation to maintain, just as they have. I have a banker who's willing to hold your payments for a reasonable amount of time while you review our collaborative work and suggest changes. I have an Amazon Associate account that those of you who don't have one can use to help market our work. I have a book blog and its associated tribe of regular readers. I also have some advantages over several of those writing sites. ![]()
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