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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.
 
Yeah 1000 words for 1 Dollar is pretty bottom low and i guess you can earn more then that even if you join some forums like post loop, the forum wheel, the forum coin or even my lot as well. They should pay well so that many can get motivated to work there.
I also found out that the niche are very hard. I mean how come you can write poker based writing for 1000 words. I mean I can't write that much on this topic. I just fine it harder to write on such topics. Besides the topic approval is not going to easy. That's the thing we have to consider when spending hours and hours on such type of websites.
 
The way rates are being placed. I can tell you that it's not easy to earn from their marketplace. And the comfort zone has nothing to do with it. You just have to write the content but if the rate is always low what seems to be the point. I mean writing content say 1000 words for 1$. That's super low infact as low as forum comments where we may add a lot of content.
Does it mean they offer an article task with 1000 for a dollar? That's so tedious. I wouldn't take such job. I prefer forum posting then. BMF might even be better.
 
Does it mean they offer an article task with 1000 for a dollar? That's so tedious. I wouldn't take such job. I prefer forum posting then. BMF might even be better.
Yes indeed it is tedious. You can see that there are many people who are tied of making use of their program. But due to lack of work, they are making use of the iwriter. I am sure in future this may change however. The reason being you can see that iwriter does not work out good enough if you have earning goals. For example writing 2 articles a month for 1.50$ or so won't be a good opportunity.
 
This site is good and it is is really working for me. As a standard member i alway make $36 per week. Anyone can do this, always refresh the page to find more articles to write. Do thorough research on the topic before writing and write your own words not coppied words, dont go off topic. Follow these steps and your articles will always be approved. This site is legit and it pays.

Welcome to the site friend. I can tell you this site is good and you will earn a lot by writing articles. I have used iwriter for about 8months now and i have enjoyed the benefits.
 
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What bothers me about iwriter is that people want to pay $1.62 for an article and expect it to be top notch. I quit using this site (although it's not a scam) mainly because of this.

Once you are given a 2 star for an absurd reason, you can't do anything because iwriter doesn't care whether you are happy or not.
 
I was very excited when I found this site, but I soon realised that it wasn't for me. You are underpaid and that is if you get paid, becuse most of the times your articles get rejected. Rejection is not a motivation for me to keep on trying to write articles for 1 or 2 dollars, hoping that one day I will become a premioum member. After spending a lot of time on that site, I realised that the writers that are getting paid 25 dollars per article must be extreamly good at it. I'm more of a blogger and I prefer to write about topics that I'm genuienly interested in and I haven't found one topic that I was interested in on that site. If you are online to create multiple sourses of income like me, then this is not for you either, unless you are a very good writer and you can write about any topic that is available. Iwrier is certainly not for me. I feel that takes time away form easier and faster ways to make money online.
 
Slave wage, plus high-rejection rates with unreasonable client complaints. It's also filled with spammer clients and spambot writers that make crap articles. No thanks, definitely not for me. I'd also discourage others from wasting their time in iWriter.
 
Slave wage, plus high-rejection rates with unreasonable client complaints. It's also filled with spammer clients and spambot writers that make crap articles. No thanks, definitely not for me. I'd also discourage others from wasting their time in iWriter.
The thing is that if you are earning money online to increase your savings then I guess you have not much option. And you can earn pretty much good in such case. You can also go with the selling few articles on contentgather. so think of it in terms of short term cash instead of thinking long term. that's how I am looking at it right now. I have no lifelong plans with any gig. I want to focus on cash now.
 
Given how little work there is available, I wonder what's the competition like. I assume being fluent in English is a must there... I kind of fail at that already. Then you have to consider the nature of the texts (marketing) AND the topic (research). Since there's hardly any instructional information whatsoever, it seems like there's hardly any room for playing around with words and one's own ideas and whatnot, unless that's what was asked for specifically of course...

What would happen if I accidentally wrote a wrong/misleading fact? What if I made many very small misjudgments based on limited personal experience(s)? What if my thought process was too complex? What if it was too simplistic? Is there a 2-sided communication in the process of writing an article? Is there any feedback upon a rejection? How do you know who is the target audience? How do you know what the employer's aim is with the article? So many questions I don't see an answer to makes me feel like whatever I write can be wrong because of a non-existing hidden factor... Daunting.
 
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I think they don't even know what they themselves want but rather make a crap ton of people write something up to then pick what they think would fit best with whatever idea came to them when reading the ready-to-go articles... From the employer's point of view, that's awesome, but from the writer's point of view, that's So unfair.
 
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I also heard people complaining that they cannot access their iwriter accounts because their pc is blocked. I think they bann people without reasons and so you can't get your money out. Those are the negative reviews I heard.
 
I just joined iwriter and I must say, for someone like me who is actually skilled in writing, it is selling yourself short. And the rating system you can't do anything about it. You might write top quality work but get a low rate and you're screwed. And they also have no system for proper vetting so it's first come first served free for all that only benefits those who've been there longer. Damn, what a shame, I thought I'd finally found a site where I can put my skills to proper use.

If anyone knows any freelance writing sites better than iwriter, hit me up.
 
I just joined iwriter and I must say, for someone like me who is actually skilled in writing, it is selling yourself short. And the rating system you can't do anything about it. You might write top quality work but get a low rate and you're screwed. And they also have no system for proper vetting so it's first come first served free for all that only benefits those who've been there longer. Damn, what a shame, I thought I'd finally found a site where I can put my skills to proper use.

If anyone knows any freelance writing sites better than iwriter, hit me up.

I have been told UpWork is the best. I will join next week
 

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