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[19 Jan 2010 | No Comment | ]
Demand Studios Tutorials: How to Appeal a Rewrite Request

Sometimes you may receive a rewrite request that either doesn’t make sense, doesn’t adhere to Demand Studios’s guidelines or worse, insults you personally as a writer.
If you do not agree with a rewrite request based on these issues, you can email Demand Studio’s editorial team for help. This is called an “appeal request”, a process where the editorial team personally reviews the rewrite request. They may give you advice for how to write the rewrite or may contact the editor for further clarification. In some cases the …

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[18 Dec 2009 | 2 Comments | ]

If you know how to SEO, have a handful of good “web-friendly” articles, and have some expertise in some topic, there’s another website where you can speak your mind and get paid for it.  Examiner.com is a UGC website that runs solely on the submissions provided by “examiners”, writers with experience writing good web copy and expertise in a certain category.  Each examiner is assigned to a city and provides information about topics relevant to their expertise area (i.e.; a Minneapolis Travel Examiner would provide information about parks, restaurants, and …

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[18 Dec 2009 | One Comment | ]

DailyArticle.com allows writers to sell their articles for a set price, like Constant-Content, and wait for it to be bought by a customer.  Once bought, the writer receives a portion of the sale price (the going rate is currently 80%).
In many ways DailyArticle.com is the less sophisticated cousin of Constant-Content because their quality standards are much lower, which can be advantageous to inexperienced writers who do not currently meet Constant-Content’s standards.
DailyArticle.com: How it Works
To submit an article, writers access their writer’s panel, where they can upload a text file of …

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[7 Nov 2009 | One Comment | ]

Want to get updates automatically about new writing gigs, print leads, and more insight into how to be a successful online writer? Sure, that’s what WJR is for, but now WJR has a twitter.  I’ll update the twitter the minute the website is updated, and tweet important writing news (something I don’t do on here).
Stay up to date…add WJR’s twitter, @eWritingJobs.  Make sure to say hello if you do!

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[3 Nov 2009 | 2 Comments | ]

eHow is a UGC website where anyone can publish articles about how to do something (hence the name eHow).  Each article lists a step-by-step process, materials needed to complete the objective, and additional information.  eHow is an extremely popular website with novice writers because they are not bound by strict writing criteria.
eHow writers earn money when a person clicks on an advertisement in their article, earning them a handful of cents with each successful click.  The biggest advantage is that you don’t need to gain thousands of page views to …

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[29 Oct 2009 | 4 Comments | ]
Review: The AC Source Book by Sabah Karimi

Authored by one of Associated Content’s most prolific contributors, Sabah Karimi, The AC Source Book walks you through the basics of publishing–and succeeding–with Associated Content.  Although the book is geared towards new contributors, even experienced writers can learn from this book, which includes effective promotion methods, how to specifically use search engine optimization (SEO) in articles, and how to create articles that garner substantial page views.
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The AC Source Book is a walkthrough through the entire Associated Content submission process.  It includes information found by participating in the AC forums, but …