![]() It kills me when foreign clients want "perfect grammar". The rejections that I did get made absolutely no sense or the client had absolutely no clue as to what they wanted. Now that the new system is in place where it shows clients an image of the article rather than just handing them your work, I rarely get rejections. This is what kept me from obtaining that precious 4.6 rating early on. When I first started out on iWriter, they didn't have the new system in place so I had shitheads rejecting my articles for the hell of it. Should I just give up on iWriter or are these things fairly rare? ![]() I also had someone early-on reject one of my articles, then I searched for it a few days later and sure enough, he published it to his website. I'm not exactly sure what kind of masterpiece they're expecting for $3/500+ words, but it seems any employer can really damage your reputation. I'm wondering if anyone else has had issues on iWriter with employers. As I was really nearing the elite status (25 articles have been written and I was at 4.65), this really takes a huge blow out of your moneymaking potential. Anyways, the person hiring me for this article decided to give me one star for "poor sentence structure". Anyways, the article was the typical product review that you've all seen, it mentioned a few features and such, also prior to this I'd had ~5 product reviews accepted by various people, and was even tipped for one. At the end of every article I write, I typically leave a little note for the person hiring me telling them to let me know if there are any issues, as I'll revise some minor things if I missed them. They simply mention to include the product's name as a keyword once, and to use proper grammar. Someone requests a 150-word product review. There have been some really generous people, and some utterly terrible people. I decided to pay them a visit a few days ago and see how it went. As you may or may not know, iWriter is usually really low-paying until you gain the elite status (4.6+stars and 30 reviews). ![]() Honestly I'm really getting fed up with iWriter's system.
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