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babupanku   
Sep 01, 2012

Hello,

I realise this response is a little late but I thought I would add it incase anyone reads through this forum and is still interesed in the question. Academic Knowledge do pay their writers fairly, so long as the quality of work is up to standard etc. Their invoice period runs from the 15th of one month to the 15th of the next, if you complete your work between, say, the 15th January and the 15th of February then you will receive your invoice by 15th Feb. The actual payment will be made at the end of the month (Feb). In this way you can be waiting around some time for the funds, but in my experience they have always paid me fairly, and on time. In certain circumstances - such as if your work is submitted late then they may not pay you at all, which I think is fair really. If the work is substandard they will usually tell you to ammend it before they reduce any payment that is made.

My advice is only commit to the work if you are absolutely sure you can get it done on time and to a good enough standard, if not, you will find that you do not get paid for you time and you will end up feeling cheated.
babupanku   
Sep 01, 2012

I am qualified to a BA hons level so obviously there is limited work that I can do. I fit essay writing around my normal job because I would not be able to earn enough money from it alone. Last month i made £31, this month I made £107. Obviously I could have perhaps done more if it wasn't for my full time job, but I wouldn't be making enough to pay the bills. If you think you are really talented at writing then your best bet is to write for some of the better companies, submit really good work and try to get noticed. The bigger model answer companies do have some full time members of staff (Phd holders) who presumably do earn enough.

This is only my experience of model answer writing, but I do not realistically see it as a way to gurantee a good, consistent income.
babupanku   
Sep 01, 2012
Writing Careers / Writing for Academic Knowledge [160]

I have written for this company.

I have not had any major problems with them. You will only encounter problems if you submit work that is late, substandard etc. It takes about a month before you receive your earnings which is the only real downside. I have found all communication with them to be polite, helpful and speedy. My advice is to only ever bid on work you are absolutley sure you can do well, and on time. Otherwise you will be penalised by them, which is only fair really.