Wednesday, April 25, 2012

What is Writer Access?

I have recently joined up with Writer Access. They tend to pay on the lower side for projects, but, like other sites I've written about lately, they are a good way to fill in your income in-between bigger jobs. They pay on a sliding scale, which is posted on this page.
There are various types of projects, including articles, web page writing and blogs. Some of their customers ask a lot for very little money. For example, there was a post the other day requiring the writer to write three web pages for a total of $17.50.
The biggest problem with this site is that there are rarely any jobs posted. Here's a tip: They post jobs at 4:02 Central time every morning. You've got to get up pretty early to grab those elusive projects. It reminds me of Demand Studios.

3 comments:

  1. I tend to disagree with this assessment of Writer Access. Their jobs typically pay far more than similar content companies, and I see jobs frequently for 700 words paying around $80 and up. Sure, there are some less than desireable jobs, but nothing like Ecopywriters, Textbroker and the like.

    Also, WA does not post articles at 4:00 AM; however, they do send out an email at that time listing all of the jobs that were available the previous 24 hours. The jobs go up all day long, and you are notified when this happens if you are on that client's favorites list.

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  2. I check this site daily, and the highest paying job is usually in the $3 range. Most writers there are not paid that kind of money. Maybe you have clients that aren't available to anyone else?
    You are right, there are jobs posted though out the day. It is still a good idea to check in before the masses are notified, though.

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  3. You have to apply for and get on love lists. If you do, the work is very steady. I get a ton of work from WA's biggest client (SlingshotSEO) and it usually pays around $24 for an easy 600 word article. I've gotten plenty of assignments that paid around 5 cents per word as well. WA is WAY better than the others sites I've written for (Textbroker and eCopywriters)

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