Hi. I haven't written in this blog for almost a year. I got tried of tracking and publishing my content-site income. It got to be too much trouble for the small amount of money I was making. I may start doing it again at some point, on a less detailed scale, but I have to think about that.
For now, I'd like to update what I know about what's been going on with the sites since the last time I wrote here.
Demand StudiosThey raised their rates, but they are also looking for more substantial experience, credentials, and degrees in the subject-matter areas they cover.
HeliumThey said they will be launching a redesigned site before the end of the year.
Media PistonShut down.
TextbrokerThey raised rates for their clients, but didn't raise pay for their writers. It seems like a lot of the work has shifted to team orders. On some days, the open order pool is almost empty, although I guess that could change.
WriterAccessThere's more competition for orders now after an influx of new writers, but it's still a good site for good writers.
Writers DomainA lot of new writers signed on, but they are still accepting more writers periodically. Easy work.
Yahoo! VoicesThis is the site that used to be Associated Content. I really haven't kept up with what's been going on there lately, but I've heard some grumbling.
Are you working for any of these sites or any other content sites? Please share your opinions in the comments below. Pooling information helps everyone.
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