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Dec 13 2008

SharedReviews Announces Paid Content Writing Opp

Published by rusty at 12:26 am under make money online Edit This

SharedReviews.com now accepts writer’s applications for what they call “Content Bounty Service” – an opportunity to earn by writing requested content. The program is still in its beginning stages. For now, in order to apply you need to: A) have an account at SharedReviews as a reviewer; B) live in North America (other English-speaking countries may be accepted in the future as well), and C) be able to show examples of your work.

Accepted writers will be able to work on “bounties” – specific content requests, which at the moment are only articles, with photos and videos planned to be added later. SR promises competitive pay. Sounds interesting, I’ve just applied.

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4 Responses to “SharedReviews Announces Paid Content Writing Opp”

  1. mangowitchon 13 Dec 2008 at 10:19 am edit this

    That’s great news, but I’m in the Uk, so I have to wait til they open it out to their UK members. In the meantime, please keep me posted on how it goes with you.

    take care…

  2. gregg1970on 13 Dec 2008 at 10:05 pm edit this

    I’ve nominated you as a Lemonade Award winner (not a bad thing!). Check out my latest blog (telecommuting.today.com) to find out how to pass it on!

  3. rustyon 13 Dec 2008 at 11:24 pm edit this

    Hey gregg, thanks for the nomination!! How do I go about nominating your blog for an award as well?

    mangowitch, I will certainly keep posting updates.

  4. faye12on 15 Dec 2008 at 3:25 pm edit this

    You have been nominated for the lemonade award. Check my latest blog post for instructions!

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