Has any done writing for Demand Studios, Brighthub, or Textbroker? Which one is best?

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I wrote for ehow before I wrote for hubpages and I had a pretty bad experience with them. Part of it was my fault, but in general I felt they were too restrictive in what I could write. Perfectly good articles were removed just because they weren't in a how-to format.

I can't speak for the other two you mentioned, but I personally wouldn't recommend demand studios.

Only Demand and I like it. I am limited to Ehow article. I've written over 50 at $15 each.It's a lot of work but the training is excellent and it is money.

I appreciate them. The editors have been helpful and patient as I learned.

I love Demand Media. I have about 400 articles with them. They are challenging sometimes, but well worth it.

I have high hopes for Hub as a nice residual income source. Happy Hubbin'!

I tried Demand Studios for a couple of weeks but had difficulty finding an article topic I could write on. The pay looks good at first ($15/article usually), but I found the editorial process so time consuming and cumbersome that I just could not write effectively for them. If you have a niche like writing about animals, you might be able to knock out articles for them at a rate that makes you money.

I looked at Textbroker, but there pay was a lot lower ($4 to $7 as I remember it) and the article choices were too limited for me. I think sites like Elance or Constant Content offer better money making opportunities. I have a couple of articles about Elance which you can see if you check out my profile (plug plug).

Demand Studios have tough guidlines to follow, but if you can follow them they pay the best. I like textbroker myself, because I feel I have more freedom (don't have to follow strict guidlines on some articles). I have made pretty good money from textbroker, but you have to write more articles.

I have not. I've written for eHow which was bought by Demand Studios. I was approved for demand studios but I have yet to write for it yet.

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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