Typebroker vs iwriter5/7/2023 ![]() ![]() Textbroker is willing to pay a little bit more but the requirements to advance are confusing and no one knows how it works. iWriter has a much more visually appearing website and it's easier to search for jobs. ![]() I've actually had that happen, it's frustrating but PayPal fees make it near impossible to request daily payouts (from what I was told).Īfter doing some searching, here's what I've found online comparing the two: You can crank out a ton of work on Thursday or Monday but then come to find out they didn't approve all of it until Friday or Tuesday. ![]() I usually only go for recently requested work which helps cut down on that but it can be frustrating due to a payment schedule that has to be done weekly at minimum. People can take 3-4 days to approve content on both sites. What's even worse is, some people have the same amount of instructions for non-premium writers who only get paid. I personally would skip every person that put 3-4 paragraphs of instructions for a lousy $1 or $1.50 per 100 words. This concern is for both iWriter and Textbroker and it's that some people have the most unrealistic expectations. My classification on Textbroker is 4 I believe? I'm not honestly sure who or how the whole rating thing is even judged on there but I'd like to hear your thoughts. This definitely isn't going to be long term, but on the plus side, I'm already a premium writer over at iWriter. I'm paying off a couple of negative debts (long story) but I'd like to see a recent discussion between iWriter and Textbroker. ![]()
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