25 Websites that Will Pay You to Write by Writing Axis
Author:Writing Axis
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Writing Axis
Published: 2021-04-10T00:00:00+00:00
#20
Crowd Content
Overview
Crowd Content is a scalable content marketplace for agencies, brands and retailers.
From a writer's point of view, the platform offers a very diverse pay scale, which runs from a few cents per word up to $1.75 per word.
If you accept a lot of jobs and these jobs are reviewed positively, you will be matched with higher paying gigs.
DIGGING DEEPER INTO CROWD CONTENT
With Crowd Content, you can access content writing jobs, claim orders and write content for a diverse collection of clients.
You will notice quickly that this platform is a bit different from other writing companies. This is because theyâve added a little gamification into the mix.
Whatâs gamification? It's essentially the use of game mechanics and game-thinking in non-game contexts solve problems and to engage users. Gamification is used in processes and applications to improve ROI, user engagement, data quality, learning and timeliness.
In other words, Crowd Content tracks a variety of key performance metrics for each writer in its system. Writers who perform well and tally good stats are rewarded; those who don't are note.
When you sign into your account, click on your profile picture in the top right corner. There you can view your current performance levels.
Get details about writing for Crowd Content at:
https://www.crowdcontent.com/resources/writer/guide/
Note: We encourage writers to carefully read through this site's posted publishing requirements, submission guidelines and unique payment policy. Although we always vet each outlet we include in our listings; certain sites are better suited for experienced freelance writers who have impressive portfolios and lots of experience. That said, other sites are better suited for less experienced writers who need to build up their portfolios, recent college graduates, people who need extra income, and experienced freelance writers who need to make a living in between gigs.
If this website or another website on our list alters or updates their posted publishing requirements, submission guidelines or unique payment policies; we will respond by updating this listing as soon as possible. If you have knowledge of any helpful info, please feel free to contact us at [email protected].
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