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"Get paid to write" scams
Posted: 23 Jul 2015, 19:55
by Wanton_Wordsmith
Just curious: are there any legitimate "Get paid to write" websites out there? Does anyone have any experience with blogging for them? Or all they all just scams? What is your experience? Thanks!
Re: "Get paid to write" scams
Posted: 24 Jul 2015, 10:02
by elaineavila991
Maybe some of them really scams, but not all of them. I work for one of such company and it's not scam at all

Re: "Get paid to write" scams
Posted: 24 Jul 2015, 12:45
by bluemel4
I got this website from an article featured in Womens Day magazine October 2014.
http://realwaystoearnmoneyonline.com
Re: "Get paid to write" scams
Posted: 24 Jul 2015, 22:41
by Threadend
A few are scammy, or just underpay you for work that is very research intensive (I learned that the hard way). There are a lot of work from home websites that list legitimate jobs, especially for writers. I use the site someone listed above!
Re: "Get paid to write" scams
Posted: 04 Aug 2015, 15:15
by cosmicamy
Yep I've been looking for these so called "Get paid to write" websites. Admittedly most seem to be either full of viruses or scams.
Re: "Get paid to write" scams
Posted: 07 Aug 2015, 13:45
by Tokigirl2
There are some legit ones. However, the pay is dreadful.
Re: "Get paid to write" scams
Posted: 10 Sep 2015, 12:53
by Dest_Robinson
I will agree that most of those are either scams, or they underpay you. I've been using Zerys for a bit with both an editor and writer profile. However, when you're just starting out, you aren't paid much for what you're doing, since it's the cheap clients that allow the lower star writers to pick up work. The more you do, the better the jobs, the more you can get paid. It's a long process, and if you need quick money, it's not something I would ever suggest.
Re: "Get paid to write" scams
Posted: 10 Sep 2015, 13:11
by Ursula_Minor
I know a few people who make a living by doing paid writing work. One submits pitches for op-eds, personal essays, etc, and takes random "get paid to write" work on the side. The other ghost writes web content for a bunch of websites that are mostly weird/boring/outside of anything he is an expert in (writing product descriptions, that sort of thing). In both cases the work is very piecemeal.