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Expert review123

Are you looking for an additional writing source where you can earn some steady money? I write a blog that helps writers, even those just starting out, find the resources they need to make money from home. I continually search for the best sites where writers can earn some money on a consistent basis by accepting writing assignments. These websites are often described as “content mills” by some reviewers, however they can be great places to pick up some cash and ‘fill in’ those times when your other work is missing.

The Experts123.com writing site is quite easy to operate. There is an online application that includes submitting a sample article for review. I submitted the required application and sample article on a Monday afternoon, and less than 12 hours later, the application was approved.

According to the approval letter I received, “All contributors start with revenue sharing articles and questions and answers only. Quality contributors quickly upgrade to WFH (Work for Hire) status.” However, when I logged onto the site, I was pleasantly surprised to see that I had actually already been approved for all of the job types available through the site.

Equally nice, I picked my current article cap, one of the WFH articles, and two revenue sharing articles on things I was knowledgeable about and submitted them Tuesday night. Articles on revenue sharing are usually answers to questions and only need to be a minimum of 250 words, and the WFH articles I’ve seen so far have a minimum of 350 words. They were quick and easy to write, no lengthy research required, and best of all, they were all approved and published today (Wednesday of the same week) in much less than 24 hours.

You won’t get rich writing articles for Easy123; payment for WFH items ranges from $8-20, with most of them paying in the $10-12 range. Also, it will take a bit of time to work to the point where you are allowed to work on several of the WFH elements at once. However, I wrote three articles in less than an hour, so it’s not bad when you compare it to an hourly rate. One drawback, they pay only once a month. Payment is sent to your PayPal account the first week of the month, for articles approved and published by the end of the previous month.

Since I have been trying to increase my revenue share on the articles I write, with the intention of increasing my residual income, I really like the Experts123 format: I can get some money up front on some articles and residual money on others as well.

Experts123 is also looking for expert writers in certain areas, with the goal of developing those niche areas. Once you are an approved writer on the site, you can apply in your chosen area of ​​expertise. (I’m still waiting to hear about mine, but it’s only been two days.)

All in all, I’d give Experts123 a “B”… all they need to get to an “A” is higher payout levels and more frequent payouts 🙂

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