![]() But you can in fact make a living from them. Of all the sites I've recommended so far, this sits at second place behind Clickworker in my book.Ī lot of writers hate content mills, discouraging new writers from even trying them. It's great paying (for a content mill, at least), the clients aren't too picky, and they have a fair rating system. While I wouldn't recommend doing it for the next ten years, you could make a living at Textbroker. Not as bad as with other content mills like HireWriters or iWriter, but there's still the occasional asshole. They can still sometimes be rude as well. Some of the clients are still kind of hard to understand with their less-than-proper-English instructions. The One Thing I Don't Like About Textbroker It also pays better than 90% of content mills.There's tonnes of work available, assuming you're willing to be creative with which topics you choose to write about.I'm not one to screw around (except on Thursdays Thursdays are my days). Bidding on jobs requires screwing around and lowers your hourly rate. An immediate hiring process which doesn't require a resume and has no waiting period.Textbroker has all the good things that other content mills have such as: ![]() I'll keep this short by putting it all under one subheading. It's Got All The Good About Content Mills Without The Bad While both seem to be pretty much the same from what I've heard and read, today I'll be focusing primarily on the international version, being a Canadian and all. Textbroker has two websites an American site (.com) and an international site (.co.uk). Textbroker is much like other content mills in that the whole site acts as a job board for connecting writers with clients for low-paying writing gigs.
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