Unfortunately, that's true of most content mills. I did try iWriter and found the clients want far too much work for very little money. I've not written for Writer's Domain, so I can't comment on it. I guess I am looking for some advice on how to deal with rejections, or if anyone could view a sample of my writing and tell it to me straight whether I'm a poor writer or not it might save me a lot of wasted time. Exceeding at anything is all about confidence I guess and mine is pretty low after another article was sent back to me for revision. I guess the whole process of having your work rejected just makes you feel inadequate a little bit, especially as a newbie. IWriter pay much worse than WD, but I have only received 4 rejections out of 40 from that particular site and am well on the way to becoming an Elite writer for much better pay. I have submitted 19 articles, 10 of which have been accepted, 7 sent back for review (I ran out of time to review them) and 2 flat out rejected. WritersDomain pay $15 per article and their editors seem extremely picky. I write for two content mills in particular - Writersdomain and iWriter. I have been at it a couple of months and the pay is not only quite bad, but some of my articles are getting rejected. I read a few comment threads that slated content mills and a few that mentioned they are good for when you are only starting out. I would like to make money from writing and recently embarked on starting my own freelance writing career. Thought I would post here because I'm feeling a bit down at the moment.
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