Extra Cash For Blog Writing – 5 U.S. American English writing shifts — 3
Project detail
We supply blog content to online websites across the U.S., North America, and parts of the U.K. We literally have hundreds of short article writing assignments that we need to be completed ASAP.
We are looking to hire and start handing out work to writers who can work one of the below shifts
For these positions, we need writers who can accept and complete blog post articles during the following times:
Shift times:
4:00 pm – 8:00 pm Monday – Thursday
8:00 pm – 12:00 midnight Monday – Thursday
4:00 pm – 8:00 pm Friday – Sunday
8:00 pm – 12:00 midnight Friday – Sunday
12:00 midnight – 10:00 am Friday – Sunday
NOTE: We are currently filling positions at the posted times. Please be aware that the shift you may be interested in could be taken, and is no longer available at that time slot.
NOTE: Eastern Standard Time only for all of these shifts *** Eastern standard time is New York, Florida time ***
We are looking for people with very strong North American English writing and reading skills. Fluent United States English reading and writing skills are mandatory.
Please include, “I understand these instructions” in your cover letter so that we know you read and understood the entire post.
At this time, we are paying one penny per two words – this averages out to about $10.00 per every 2000 words. Payment is made at the end of each pay period.
NOTE: Some writers will feel this is too low a pay scale. At this time, this is the rate we are offering. If this rate is too low PLEASE DO NOT APPLY!
The pay period begins on Monday and ends on the following Sunday night.
Please feel free to ask questions.
However, you MUST be a fluent American English writer to be considered for this position. You MUST be able to complete these projects with the ability to follow instructions carefully. You MUST also be able to follow instructions to the letter.
NOTE: Please include the shift time that you are applying for in your cover letter. This time MUST be included to begin an interview.