Make Money Online Writing Articles For TextBroker

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Writing articles for most freelance writing websites can sometimes be time consuming, especially with all the research that you have to do.  When writing articles for websites like Demand Studios you really have to do your research in order to produce a quality article that will get accepted by the Demand Studios editors.  Of course you do make a $15 for every article at demand studios but often you spend 25 to 30 minutes writing one of these articles.

If you would prefer to do less research and churn out articles at a faster rate you should consider writing for TextBroker.  Text Broker hires writers to produce SEO articles for their clients.  These articles mainly focus on having a set of keywords appear frequently within the article.  Usually these keywords should be at least 6% of the total article’s verbage.  The average TextBroker article is usually only about 250 words and since there is little research involved many people can finish a TextBroker article in less than 10 minutes.

I timed myself on the last few Text Broker articles and I have written them each in about six minutes.  This means you can write about 10 text broker articles in about an hour.  Considering that the average TextBroker article pays about $2.50 — you can literally make $25 an hour writing Text Broker articles.  The reason I can write these articles so fast is because most of the text that I am writing is simply filler and my goal is to just get the keywords into the article.

The editors at TextBroker are much less strict than other editors and all of my articles have been approved.  As long as your spelling and basic grammar is in order, you too should have your Text Broker articles approved.  TextBroker pays via PayPal and you have to have earned at least $10 to get a payout.  Although this is not a source of residual income it is a great way to make money online and whenever I have free time I plan on knocking out a few TextBroker articles.

There is no affiliate program Text Broker, so you don’t get any reward for referring your friends or other writers.  I do wish that Text Bbroker would add this as an extra incentive for writers to send referrals to this website.  Basically there is no limit to how much money can make on TextBroker as long as you are willing to put in the time writing articles, you can make money online easily fron your home.

This is Text Broker’s website: TextBroker

Let us know what you think about this review of TextBroker, if you have compliments, complaints, comments or you think it is a scam – let us know by commenting below…

Best regards,

Michael-John Wolfe

TAGS: Residual Income, Make Money Online, Royalties

18 Comments to “Make Money Online Writing Articles For TextBroker”

  1. John Rapp 17 May 2009 at 3:39 am #

    For more information, check out this article. How To Make Money by Writing Articles

  2. Suddentwist 17 May 2009 at 5:36 pm #

    I’ve recently discovered textbroker myself. I can’t write an article in 6 minutes yet (still improving), but it’ is a nice source of income. Very nice post, thank you!

  3. Cassie 18 May 2009 at 4:27 pm #

    I just started with Textbroker, too. Wrote a couple of articles this morning, and by this evening one had already been accepted. I’m glad to see that others are having a good experience with the company, too!

  4. admin 18 May 2009 at 4:33 pm #

    I actually use Dragon Naturally Speaking software for my textbroker articles – which is why I can write an article in 6 minutes. I simply speak the article and it types for me. Since textbroker articles are more focused on keywords and they don’t have to be grammatical masterpieces – I can just speak my articles and submit them! Basically these SEO articles are a lot of “filler” and the main keywords the customer wants. I have yet to have a textbroker article declined. (I do only get 3 stars for my articles though!)

  5. Suze 2 June 2009 at 9:41 am #

    A suggestion I can make from my limited experience with them, having only enrolled last week, is that you should sign up with them during the first two to two and half weeks of the month.

    I wrote my first five articles over a two day period. A client approved the first article immediately. One other article has been approved since then. I have 3 articles out that have not been approved by the clients, and Textbroker has rated none. This means I have to wait up to a week before they get rated and, as a new writer, I am not even allowed to submit any more articles until they do. By the time Textbroker rates my articles, it will be past the payment request cut off date of the 5th of the month, meaning that I will have to wait until next month for payment.

  6. Get Paid To Write Online 17 June 2009 at 1:05 pm #

    I just started using textbroker a couple days ago and I’m really impressed! The articles are so easy to write, it’s easy to just whip one out when you have a couple extra minutes.

  7. sara 11 July 2009 at 10:32 pm #

    yeah, textbroker is cool. You just have to stay focus and type really fast. Its better than AC because they charge the same amount of money for their articles LESS actually. They want 500 words for $2! They can kick rocks. Thats why no one is working for them now.

    As far as making $25 an hour, this is possible, but you have to have at least a rating of 3 to get paid at least $3 or $4 an hour. I write about 5 articles per hour, so that is about $15-$20 an hour. The biggest thing is being focused! You can’t get lazy. I always find myself listenting to music online or getting something to eat. I guess that is the downside of working online

  8. Patti 22 July 2009 at 8:13 pm #

    Suze,
    The wait time is worth it. Once you get approved, you’ll be able to write as many assigments as you want. Give Textbroker a chance. They are the best I’ve found so far and the fact that you get feedback on your writing is a big plus. Oh, and as of this month, they are now paying out twice a month, so you don’t have to wait as long. I really like textbroker.

  9. David 2 August 2009 at 10:00 am #

    Are there any other good sites that pay for the articles we write?

  10. Michelle Tee 7 October 2009 at 2:53 am #

    I write for ehow.com and infobarrel.com which is adsense revenue sharing. I was approved by Textbroker last wk. I think I will give it a try!

    Thanks for the great post. :)

  11. Mark Bronson 9 October 2009 at 5:28 am #

    95% of your article submissions should be done automatically with software that will generate as many as you need from content that you find elsewhere, and submits it for you. In the odd occasion that you want to write something yourself, I’ve written a step by step guide check it out if you like http://www.iwritearticles.info/index-1.html

    Good luck guys,

    Mark

  12. Dave Felton 12 February 2010 at 12:22 pm #

    Hmmm.

    Arrived here from a Google search about Textbroker. I guess the jury is still out.

    Pay rates seem kind of low, but if they don’t mind filler+keywords then I guess it is OK. Researched articles for 1.4 cents a word would be madness though.

    Dave

  13. MJ Wolfe 12 February 2010 at 1:28 pm #

    Hey Dave – yeah, if I am getting 1.4 cents a word, the article better be something I can come up with off the top of my head! Let me know if you try Textbroker and how you like it. I use Dragon Naturally Speaking software to band out Textbroker articles at a faster clip. Of course, my writer ranking is only 3 stars.

    MJ

  14. Tiffany 10 March 2010 at 9:23 pm #

    I work for both Demand Studios and Text Broker. Though TB pays significantly less per article than DS, I do agree that the writing standards at TB are not as strict. I actually haven’t written for TB in awhile, but considering the jobs are basically cut-and-dry SEO work, I suppose it would be worth giving another try. Especially to make some fast money. Thanks for your post. :)

  15. MJ Wolfe 11 March 2010 at 3:30 am #

    I used to love Demand Studios, but the number of available topics has dropped considerably. Good luck with TB, hope you make some $$!

    MJ

  16. Grandma 30 May 2010 at 1:55 pm #

    TB is awesome and you can make a lot of money if you want to. I have an ebook out with all the information I have learned over about two years writing for them for sale on my website.

  17. MJ Wolfe 30 May 2010 at 5:47 pm #

    Hi Grandma – thanks for your comment! I’d love to hear more about your ebook, feel free to post a link to it in this comments section. What rating do you have on Textbroker? I am a mere 3 star writer. Do you use voice recognition software to create your Textbroker articles?

    MJ

  18. Grandma 22 June 2010 at 3:10 pm #

    Thanks, you can link to it through any of my websites: http://www.grandmaslittleblackbook.com, http://www.textarticlesale.com, or http://www.greenenergyfortoday.com.

    I am so very pleased with buyer reaction to my ebook. Everyone so far says it is very helpful. It can give new writers a good basic understanding of what is required.

    I had a top earning month there last month at about $3400. My worst month was this past January at about $360. Most months I can work parttime and end up with about $700. I did push recently to see what I could get, and they did have a ton of category 5 articles. I am a level 5 writer, and those pay three times the level 4 articles. I also have a bunch of direct order clients who also pay my 5 cents a word rate.

    No, I do not use voice recognition software. I can type about 120 words per minute on a computer keyboard. Many, many years experience!

    What got me going on the ebook was a suggestion by Felicia Williams over at her blog about Textbroker at http://www.nojobformom.com. There are almost 700 entries now, and it is a very positive blog, well worth reading.

    I am very impressed with Textbroker and the way they work. Everything has been above board and honest all the way. They pay twice a month via PayPal.


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