I just opened an account with TextBroker

United States
February 3, 2011 11:51pm CST
I just made an account with textbroker. I submitted my sample and was accepted so lets see how this one goes.
7 responses
@AdalieM (1134)
• United States
8 Apr 11
I am with Textbroker, the only downside to the site is that you have to give up your rights as a writer and you will not earn residual income from it. Not to mention most of the client instructions don't even make sense, on the top of that, some of the articles you have to write are not going to be part of your interests. I don't mind doing some research for the client in order to write the articles, but I do mind having to write articles about Australia insurance, when in fact I don't even live in Australia.
@greenline (14838)
• Canada
10 Feb 11
That sounds very interesting. This site is new to me. Writing articles and short stories is one of my favorite hobbies, and I have joined a number of online writing programs. I will take a look at "textbroker" too. Thank you for the information.
@dreamnishu (1247)
• China
4 Feb 11
what is this?i never hear about that.is it legit?do you know every thing about it?wish you best of luck for your new site.how it is work?i really want to know.let me know about this site. thanks a lot friend.
• China
4 Feb 11
What kind of site it is? They pay for doing what? And they pay by which way? I will be so happy if get the information about it. Thanks in advance!
• Philippines
4 Feb 11
i am interested to this new site you mentioned the textbroker. can you give me some information about this site? is it a legitimate site?
@naija4real (1291)
4 Feb 11
Textbroker is a good site that pays article writer for writing their specified article. However, the only bad aspect of textbroker is that the site is not open to non resident of the united states. If you are not living in the united states of america, you can not write for textbroker. If you are a non resident of the united states and you still decides to go to the site and register. You stand the risk of not getting paid. Textbroker does this by asking you to submit some united states tax document before your name can be entered the in their record of payments. And it is only a those living in the united states that can supply this document. So in a nutshell, textbroker is only good for united states based writer. Textbroker does not accept non united states writer. This is the only unpleasant aspect of textbroker. However, I hope textbroker will review their hardline policy so that people like myself that is based outside the united states can write for textbroker. As for me, I currently writer for other online publishing sites that accept international writers.
@peavey (16936)
• United States
4 Feb 11
Good luck! I like textbroker. It's straightforward and no nonsense. They pay promptly and there always seems to be enough work. Can't ask for much more than that. :)