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The Dislikes About Writing Programs That Pay More

When you sign up with a writing program that pays more, the rules can be strict.

There are review programs that will pay you $5 or $10 to write a review. Some writing programs will pay you $100 to write about their products. When you sign up with a writing program that pays more, the rules can be hard and strict. It is not enough, you need more details, and it is not what we are looking for that they will tell you. Those are my dislikes about writing programs that pay more.

Writing Review Programs

When you sign up in a review program and write a review about a movie, you may write a summary about the plot. The people that rate your review might rate it “somewhat helpful” and tell you that they need to know more. Some people want you to right the whole strip of the movie. By the time you have given them ten paragraphs about the movie plot, you have spoiled it for the viewers that have not seen the movie. When you read what professionals have written about a movie, they give you a brief summary. If you sign up for a review program and people rate your review, remember, it is only that person’s opinion. Your ratings may help you get paid. That is when you might have a little bit of trouble. Hopefully, the review program will not pay you just by ratings.

Writing Programs that Pay a $100

Working with a writing program that pays a $100 can be a pain. They will tell you that what you have written, someone else has already written about it. You try and try, but you just do not have what they are looking for. When you try to come up with something different and unique, they turn you down. They turn you down after they have told you not to be afraid to be different. So writing something different and unique turns out to be totally out of the question. You never get accepted or paid.

The Best Writing Program

At Triond, you have to crawl before you walk. However, eventually you will get to the top. You are free to write as much as you want to. There is no limit on how many articles you should write. At Triond, you may write about anything you want to. You may write movie reviews, about computer software, and anything you can think of. If you write about something that is not in their list or category, they will find a spot for you. Triond will not pressure you on how you should write. However, they will school you and tell you how your writing could be better. Triond also truly pays their members. It is the best writing program on the internet right now, and I am not kidding. At Triond, I have to count my many blessings. Sign up today with Triond.com.

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10 Responses to “The Dislikes About Writing Programs That Pay More”
  • Ruby Hawk
    May 4th, 2008 at 9:17 pm

    Thank you Gail, for your information. Take care.

  • Gail Nobles
    May 5th, 2008 at 4:43 pm

    Thank you too, Ruby.

  • C A Johnson
    May 6th, 2008 at 2:55 pm

    This was a very interesting article, Gail.

  • R.B. Parsley
    May 9th, 2008 at 4:03 pm

    Gail,
    I read your article. I will be with Triond for a year June 6th. They have given me a chance to see my poetry in print. I’m hoping that in the coming year to add more than just poetry to my content list. I find the people of Triond very friendly, helpful, and considerate. I’ve made many friends here at Triond and hope to make a million more!!!! I found your article very informative about the writing programs. Very good writing. Keep up the good work!

    Randy

  • Gail Nobles
    May 9th, 2008 at 4:33 pm

    Thanks, Johnson!

    Hi, Parsley! I am glad that Triond is working well for you. I am glad you could be a witness. Thank you for the kind comments on my article.

  • Lucy Lockett
    May 10th, 2008 at 4:14 am

    Hey Gail, I agree that Triond is an awesome place to get to know other writers too. We certainly learn a lot about the best sites too!

  • Gail Nobles
    May 12th, 2008 at 4:17 pm

    Hi, Lucy. It’s sometimes hard to find the ones that are just right.

  • Andromeda
    July 20th, 2008 at 3:10 pm

    I completely agree that Triond is the best site to incorporate networking into one’s writing venture. Triond is like a normal family. There are the hosts, the helpful ones, the people in it only for themselves, the critics and the people who only show up for Thanksgiving and Christmas dinner. Triond is a bit selective on what they publish, which is a good thing. At HubPages, one can publish almost anything making it a bit crowded over there. I am unsure how to get aquainted with the folks over at PrintNPost as I am unsure at that groups motives to write. Each publishing site has their pluses and minuses but Triond is the best I have come across so far. Long story short, I agree with you, Gail =)

    Kindly,

    Andromeda

  • Lucas Dié
    November 22nd, 2008 at 4:16 pm

    My very words to a friend today, only much better expressed than I did :)

  • Gail Nobles
    November 25th, 2008 at 4:17 pm

    Hi, Andromeda! I don’t know how I missed your message. Thanks for the comments and I agree with you.

    Hi, Lucas! Thanks for your comments.

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