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macaronipenguin   
Jan 07, 2012

Essay Scam community,

Beginner writers roadI realize that this thread is posted multiple times a day on these forums. However, I am creating a new posting anyway. My impression is that there are a few helpful members who frequent these forums that will be willing to give me advice. Perhaps "good" advice is only shared via personal messages or email. Fine... whatever. Of course, I am expecting a few obligatory Grammar Nazi responses to this thread. Fire away, Internet Tough Guys.

In any case, let us assume that I am a competent writer and would be able to write essays on a freelance basis successfully. Where do I begin? Perhaps by virtue of this being a morally questionable business, there are few helpful resources that can assist people like myself in getting started. To make matters worse, many essay mill websites are apparently "scams." Great.

I am looking for a list of about 15 legitimate essay mill websites that I can work for. That is all. Come to think of it, there should be a FAQ section for this on the forums. Hmm... or maybe that would violate forum rules? Come to think of it, where are the rules?

Thank you in advance,

macaronipenguin

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macaronipenguin   
Jan 07, 2012

Okay. I just read the Terms of Use for this website.

If a user posts a list of decent writing companies that are all owned by different people, then how can that be construed as an advertisement for those sites? I understand that a lot of posters might be here "recruiting" writers, but surely there must be a way to get newbies in this business started, right?

Just noticed the DND list too. Now everything is starting to become clear to me. Nonetheless, I am disappointed by the restrictions of this community. I mean, come on. This is the Internet. Freedom of speech, etc., and so on...