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Best Essay Sites to Write For


freelanceMTL  1 | 3  
Aug 25, 2009 | #1
Hello all,

Best FreelancingI know the following ones from foreign countries:

Academic Research
Essay Writers
Freelance Writing Center

I know that a lot of feeder sites end up sending orders to a handful of writing pages. What am I missing?

Can you please send me your best ones? I'm a keen and committed writer and am looking for more work!

can anyone kindly list for me some of the sites that are good to write for and are paying as well. you may also email me.

i cannot i identify any companies in my country.

i just want the common companies that people write for... please help me..... am jobless but i know how to write. i desperately need a writing account
pheelyks  
Aug 29, 2009 | #2
No one's about to tip you off to good work sites in the off season. Competition is fierce enough right now.

Btw - you do not know how to write well enough in English to provide academic writing services to native speakers in the US/UK. I do not know of any companies that provide legitimate, honest services to their customers that would hire you.
OP freelanceMTL  1 | 3  
Sep 02, 2009 | #3
Off seasons seems to be myth. The summer months can be excellent
rustyironchains  12 | 696 ☆☆  
Sep 04, 2009 | #4
I defy you to compare earnings/available orders in August and March, and tell us again about this myth.
OxbridgeResearchers  5 | 722 ☆☆  
Sep 04, 2009 | #5
Summer months can be good because of the Australian and summer semester markets but cannot, under any circumstances, be compared to the high seasons. Any who believe otherwise are 1) not really in this industry or 2) living in la-la land? :)

I think freelanceMLT meant that the summer months could be good, as in not dead. Dont think meant to compare???!!!
humble  2 | 247  
Sep 04, 2009 | #6
For an individual writer it doesn't really matter, it could be even better in the summer months. Depends on luck and the type of orders. The effect is macro the over all demand for these services reduces.
EW_writer  21 | 1981 ☆☆☆  
Sep 04, 2009 | #7
People generally don't take vacations from applying for jobs so they need resumes, CVs, cover letters, etc. all year round. :D
rustyironchains  12 | 696 ☆☆  
Sep 04, 2009 | #8
I'm not saying it's not a year-round biz-- just that you can't say that the off-season is a myth. there are def on and off seasons. (rubbing hands together) I can feel them.

I get all excited, but by December I'll be hating it.

btw, has anyone ever worked/does anyone work for Freelance Writing Center? I'm thinking about working for them, and would appreciate some knowledge.
WritersBeware  
Sep 05, 2009 | #9
Freelance Writing Center

Well-documented. Use the search engine.
rustyironchains  12 | 696 ☆☆  
Sep 05, 2009 | #10
well documented? I searched all fields, and found this, and one or two necro threads dominated by JAG's sad dreams of scriptwriting. I was hoping for a little diversity of opinion.

WB, I also typed in "what does WritersBeware do for a living?" but nothing came up.
pheelyks  
Sep 05, 2009 | #11
I didn't mean to suggest that work stops over the summer, but as others have already noted there is simply a lot more available during the US/UK school year. I've continued to make a living over the summer, but now (and even more in a week) there are more things to choose from, I can do more assignments that I like/that are easy and get paid more for them.

I also noticed how no one wanted to give freelanceMTL any advice that might lead to more competition for orders at the companies we all work for.....
WritersBeware  
Sep 05, 2009 | #12
well documented?

Um, yes: ?phrase=freelancewritingcenter

WB, I also typed in "what does WritersBeware do for a living?" but nothing came up.

I've already answered that question seemingly 100 times.
rustyironchains  12 | 696 ☆☆  
Sep 05, 2009 | #13
freelanceMTL, have you ever heard of essaybrunch?
rustyironchains  12 | 696 ☆☆  
Sep 05, 2009 | #15
I passed their cake exam and got accepted-- soon I'll have my own evidence to share.
OP freelanceMTL  1 | 3  
Sep 05, 2009 | #16
re: Essay Brunch

Thanks for the tip but I cannot seem to log-in...
WritersBeware  
Sep 05, 2009 | #17
Thanks for the tip

Would that be a tri-tip?
OP freelanceMTL  1 | 3  
Sep 05, 2009 | #18
FWC is totally legit by the way. They treat their writers with respect and they pay on time. The only problem is that there are never enough orders. I have been writing with them for 1.5 years and have zero complaints.

By the way, I made multiple k in August so really it's the luck of the draw. Summer months really can be great.
pheelyks  
Sep 05, 2009 | #19
By the way, I made multiple k in August so really it's the luck of the draw. Summer months really can be great.

So did I, and probably many of the other writers working in the industry. But even with that figure, I made about a third of what I made last November and December, and less than half of what I made in March, April, and May. Summer isn't empty, but it's a lot slower--there are easily hundreds of thousands of people (if not millions) who are not in school over the summer, and who are for the rest of the year. This means that the potential customer base shrinks considerably--it's pretty basic. It's like swim wear sales dropping in the winter (in colder parts of the world)--sure, a bunch of people are still going to the beach, but not nearly as many as during the warmer months.
OxbridgeResearchers  5 | 722 ☆☆  
Sep 06, 2009 | #20
the luck of the draw

Luck? Don't think so ... the good ones always have plenty of work. For some, it is the low season all year round.
pheelyks  
Sep 06, 2009 | #21
the good ones always have plenty of work

I think "plenty" is a bit of an overstatement. The good ones always have SOME work, but during the slow season there is often not enough to go around (the good ones also usually employ dozens of writers). Also, due to the lower rates often charged by some of the scam sites, they actually attract more business. They don't get repeat customers often, and they can't hold on to good writers, but they can rip a lot of people off once.
OxbridgeResearchers  5 | 722 ☆☆  
Sep 06, 2009 | #22
I think "plenty" is a bit of an overstatement.

You are right.
ten_upon_ten  - | 7  
Sep 03, 2010 | #23
Work in summers is not an impossibility, but of course, the adrenaline starts flowing freely during the peak season.
ALPHYEEEKS  - | 1  
May 16, 2011 | #24
The best company to write for

Hello everyone, I am new to your site.
What are the best legit sites to write for?
Would appreciate everyone's help to get me through the bad writing seasons.
Thanks
WritersBeware  
May 16, 2011 | #25
I guess cnn.com and bbc.co.uk are legit enough.
work for companies based in the country where you reside.
that way, you'll have legal remedies to seek if you get cheated.
Cite  2 | 1853 ☆☆☆  
Apr 20, 2021 | #26
The only problem is that there are never enough orders. I have been writing with them for 1.5 years and have zero complaints.

You just complained. You said there were never enough orders. That in itself is a complaint. That you cannot get work regularly from them. It is clearly implied in that statement. So do not say you have no complaints because you do have complaints. You just did not realize that you did it in your post.
noted  8 | 2052 ☆☆☆☆☆  
Feb 23, 2022 | #27
The OP has indicated 3 of the long standing academic writing companies online. Though problematic in terms of quality, writer treatment, and ownership, these companies have managed to keep their client base satisfied somehow. They have also managed to survive the pandemic and keep their writers paid, although with heavy CPP adjustments. Would I call them the best sites just because they survived the pandemic? Are they not the worst sites since they do not pay nor treat their writers well? The immediate response to both questions would be yes. They survived the pandemic and manage to pay their writers even though the rates are laughable. Anyway, the best writing sites are the ones that the writers are satisfied working for. That is based on a personal experience so one can only respond after having had some experience working for these companies. Only then will be writer be able to say that for sure. So work for the company first, then come to your own conclusion. Nobody can give an accurate response to this inquiry.
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