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✅LEGIT iWriter Reviews: SCAM or LEGIT?

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iWriter is a get paid to write site, similar in format to Hirewriters. It is legit. Real hack writers work their way up to "Elite" level and earn real money at the site. However, the site seems to fail for many, if not most, of the people who try to earn money there. How will it fail you? Let me count the (most common) ways.


1. You must pass an English writing test. If you have writing talent and native fluency in English, the test is easy. Some clients look for people who are fluent in writing or translating other languages as well as English. If you are fully bilingual it may be worth taking the English test and getting the "we'll e-mail you" response. If you have the English writing skills they want, you should be steered to a list of writing jobs. There's a lot of competition, so don't even bother if you're not a professional writer.

2. You start out as a "Standard" writer. Jobs at this level are poorly paid, and although the list of available jobs changes continually, the list of jobs for "Standard writers" is often uninspiring, with choices like "Write a promotion for an app you know is useless" or "Translate a document from a language you don't even recognize." You can wait until an attractive job comes up and bid on it, but that's likely to mean no chance to earn US$2 for that day.

3. Clients can ask for revisions or just flatly reject your writing. They don't have to give a reason at all, and when they do, their reason may be a cover for "I want to use this material without paying for it." Even when their reason is valid, hello, these people aren't good at explaining what they want; that is why they hire hack writers. These problems are common to most writing sites. It's always a good idea to have a default publisher, if only your blog, where you can assert your claim to your work.. However, in most cases the client is a small, poor business, or an individual in desperate circumstances looking for someone to help with legal or academic documents, and won't actually make any money from the document for which you've been cheated either, so you won't have much of a base for a lawsuit. You claim your work just to discourage blatant abuse of the system.

4. At other writing sites, like Hirewriters and Guru, I've worked up and built a base of clients. I was willing to do that at iWriter, too, but it didn't work for me for another peculiar reason. IWriter uses "i-frame" coding to process documents...and some servers, like the free servers most of us penniless writers use, will scramble anything coded with "i-frames." Clients were getting truncated and scrambled versions of what I wrote for them. After reading some of the documents iWriter sent to clients, and comparing them with what I'd written in Word, I was surprised that anybody had ever paid me for anything! Certainly I wasn't going to build the kind of ratings and fans that had pushed me to the top in a few months at Hirewriters. So I've regretfully stopped writing for that site. Meanwhile, people for whom the "i-frame" coding has not been a problem are making money there.

5. What some writers like best, others hate most: If iWriter works for you, you'll have fans who will specify that they're offering a job just for you. IWriter is, like Freelancer, surprisingly unsophisticated about filtering those jobs. They'll show up on the general notice page and annoy all the people wondering whether they'll ever get a decent job through the site.

6. Also, as with Hirewriters, people who've encountered any sort of problem with the site have found their accounts just shut down for no reason. In the absence of any process for arbitration, it's impossible to say whether these are writers who've abused the system (let's admit it, one of Bubblews' problems was that people were pasting in chunks of articles copied directly from Forbes and Reuters) or writers who've been abused by the system (at Hirewriters, their problem was that they didn't want to process tax information as required by U.S. law).

7. Also, it's possible to buy your promotion to "Elite" level rather than earning it. Customers don't like this, nor do writers, but apparently it keeps the site solvent, so that option is still available despite a multitude of complaints.

So, in conclusion: If iWriter works for you, it may serve you well. It's just a site that does not work for a lot of people who've tried it.
 
iWriter is a pretty good paid to post site. I haven't been on there for awhile but I have made some decent cash on there. You just signup, and you start off as a standard writer, then look for articles to write under the standard writers section. Request to write the article, and the requesters can approve or reject it. If your approved they pay you immediately through Iwriter. You can cash out at $20.00 which adds up fast when there are articles you like to write.:)

https://www.iwriter.com/
 
If yоu writе fоr this wеbsitе, yоu'll stаrt еаrning up tо $15 pеr аrtiсlе. iWritеr еnаblеs yоu tо sеlесt thе tоpiсs yоu likе tо writе аbоut, dесidе оn thе numbеr оf аrtiсlеs yоu аrе аblе tо writе оn а dаily bаsis, аnd stаrt wоrking оn yоur оwn sсhеdulе.
Sоmеtimеs thе сliеnts rеjесt thе аrtiсlеs оr аsk fоr rеvisiоns, but thе writеrs gеt fаir pаymеnts fоr grеаt соntеnt in mоst саsеs.
 
This looks like a good site and it falls in the category that I prefer - articles. I have tried an article market and so far I have sold only 1 article from the 10 that I had submitted. But it is okay since I earned 20% downpayment when they got approved. However, it was only a promo period and now there is no more down payment so I stopped submitting.
 
I'vе usеd it mаny yеаrs аgо fоr а simplе blоg аnd bоught 1000~ wоrd аrtiсlеs, аnd thе соntеnt I gоt wаs mаnаgеаblе but dеfinitеly nоthing supеrb. I hаd tо еdit & rеvisе mоst оf thеm fоr 5 minutеs еасh mysеlf, but I еndеd up nоt соntinuе buying frоm thеrе.
Nоt surе if thе quаlity hаs lоwеrеd еvеn mоrе sinсе, but it wаs dеfinitеly nеvеr а tоp-nоtсh writing sеrviсе fоr mе
 
I used to work on iwriter until a rating system there got my account suspended. It's not easy to earn as there is a stepwise ladder or a fee for upgrades which gives a better pay per article. I write and sell articles and also ghostwrite.
 
Tеxtbrоkеr hаs bееn muсh bеttеr fоr mе (sо fаr). I wаs mаdе а lеvеl 4 writеr strаight аwаy (bаsеd оn my writing sаmplе), аnd I саn mаkе аbоut $2 fоr а 100 wоrd prоduсt dеsсriptiоn, whiсh tаkеs tеn minutеs tоps.
 
Tеxtbrоkеr hаs bееn muсh bеttеr fоr mе (sо fаr). I wаs mаdе а lеvеl 4 writеr strаight аwаy (bаsеd оn my writing sаmplе), аnd I саn mаkе аbоut $2 fоr а 100 wоrd prоduсt dеsсriptiоn, whiсh tаkеs tеn minutеs tоps.

If yоu writе fоr this wеbsitе, yоu'll stаrt еаrning up tо $15 pеr аrtiсlе. iWritеr еnаblеs yоu tо sеlесt thе tоpiсs yоu likе tо writе аbоut, dесidе оn thе numbеr оf аrtiсlеs yоu аrе аblе tо writе оn а dаily bаsis, аnd stаrt wоrking оn yоur оwn sсhеdulе.
Sоmеtimеs thе сliеnts rеjесt thе аrtiсlеs оr аsk fоr rеvisiоns, but thе writеrs gеt fаir pаymеnts fоr grеаt соntеnt in mоst саsеs.
 
Both sites look good. I never knew about them before. When I hopefully get a break in college I'll give them a shot as I am low on funds.
 
Tеxtbrоkеr hаs bееn muсh bеttеr fоr mе (sо fаr). I wаs mаdе а lеvеl 4 writеr strаight аwаy (bаsеd оn my writing sаmplе), аnd I саn mаkе аbоut $2 fоr а 100 wоrd prоduсt dеsсriptiоn, whiсh tаkеs tеn minutеs tоps.
I never even knew this one was online. Thank you @Terry for sharing this. It sounds like it's a pretty good site. I'm definitely going to check this one out.:)
 
I bought like 7-8 articles from this website and half of them were bad, I did choose the low cost ones and I guess I got what I paid :))
That's awful, I would of asked to get credited back somehow. Was the site textbroker, or iwriter? Iwriter lets you reject them if they are bad or not what you are looking for.
 
That's awful, I would of asked to get credited back somehow. Was the site textbroker, or iwriter? Iwriter lets you reject them if they are bad or not what you are looking for.
iwriter, never tried textbroker tbh
 
I have an account with iWriter but have not written an article on that site for well over a year now. I ended up getting to elite writer status, but had a hard time finding decent requests to wrote that paid good money. I use other sited now for article writing and get paid a lot more money per article. If it us going to take me an hour plus to write the content, I want to make decent money doing it.
 
Haven't heard about iWriter until I saw this post. I've been writing articles and blogs for quite some time now and adding another one to work on sounds good for me :) Thanks for sharing, will definitely check it out and see if it fits me :)
 
Sounds pretty intriguing. I too have not heard of this one yet, although it sounds like it has been around for some time. I will definitely have to look a little more into it.
 
I'm actually planning in joining iWriter since I've heard it but when I checked some of it's reviews, there are a lot of writers complaining about clients who does not pay, and they will even give you a bad rating. Sometimes, the writer will write several articles and will only get paid for the one piece that was chosen, worst is they won't pay you. I don't know if it's true though.
 
I have seen a lot of negative reviews about iwriter. Most of them said it was a place where you can really earn a lot if you would work hard back in the days. These same people also said that a lot of articles are being rejected and other new writers are being banned after writing some articles which they think they are being robbed.
 
I signed up for iWriter awhile back, but never even attempted to write one article on there. Do they give you a little quiz when you try to write that first article? I just keep reading the reviews about this site,that you should never accept a job, unless the guy has a 80% or above acceptance rate,or they will probably reject the article you are writing pretty easily?
 
I remember getting really really excited about this one when I first heard about it, but that was a while ago so maybe it is worth taking another look. I think that it has potential but maybe requires a little more effort than others do.
 

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