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QualityWriters.net Alarm!


Elvis Chwala  1 | -   Freelance Writer
May 27, 2024 | #1
Please help me. Is anyone still using this Qualitywriters.net account now? How are you guys taking orders? It is so difficult taking orders and it's like I need a bot.
FreelanceWriter  6 | 3089   ☆☆☆   Freelance Writer
May 27, 2024 | #2
When I was still writing for essay companies before 2013, I found that the only way to grab the best projects before they were taken by other writers on a consistent basis was to keep a pc next to everywhere that I typically sat in every room of my apartment and to check for new orders constantly.

Luckily, some companies took my suggestion to add an audible notification signal indicating every new incoming order, so that I didn't constantly need to check the boards manually. Nowadays, company writers can use their phones to monitor assignment boards, but the fewer orders there are coming in, the more important it is to check constantly if you hope to grab any decent projects before they get taken by someone else within about a minute (or seconds) of being posted on essay-company assignment boards.
noted  10 | 2063 ☆☆☆☆☆  
May 27, 2024 | #3
Writing BidThe bidding process for most writing companies have changed since the advent of AI in the academic writing industry.

Priority is given to the writers with a proven track record of writing excellence.

The more senior you are and the better your client ratings, the more likely you are to get assigned a task.

You do not need to use a bot for bidding on work.

That is silly. If you use a bot to bid, then you would probably use a bot to write the paper also.

Just bide your time and keep bidding.

You are bound to get assigned a writing task commensurate to your writer ratings at the company.
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FreelanceWriter  6 | 3089   ☆☆☆   Freelance Writer
Jun 10, 2024 | #4
I never worked for any company that required writers to "bid" on projects, or for that matter, ever used any kind of "bot" for anything, including 1,000+ eBay auctions in 24 years. However, it's ridiculous to suggest that a company writer who uses a bot to win the bidding process just to get the project is, therefore, also more likely to use "bots" to write the essay. The two things are (obviously) totally unrelated; so that makes about as much sense as suggesting that an eBay buyer who wins auctions by using bidding bots is, therefore, also more likely not to pay for the item afterwards or to return it, or that a driver who uses his vehicle's cruise control on the highway, or his GPS screen for directions instead of paper maps, is, therefore, also an irresponsible driver who shouldn't be trusted to drive on city streets. Customers couldn't (and shouldn't) care less what process writers use to win the company bidding process, internally, when they bid on available projects; all they care about is how the writer actually writes their essays. Producing a writing project by any means other than actually writing every word of it from scratch is a breach of clients' trust; using some kind of automated bidding bot just to compete against other company writers to get the project in the first place isn't a breach of clients' trust, because it's totally unrelated to how any writer actually writes projects.




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