I still have an account at freelancer.com, it's been a while I visited there to bid for jobs. Freelancer.com is the home or freelance marketplace where you'll see thousands of jobs listings everyday at the marketplace. You'll never lack fresh new opportunities to apply too. When their is such kind of competitiveness to submit a bid and win the offer, then it means, you have to show more proof to the employer that you can offer better than that. Especially, when many have accepted and made bids as you've placed your own order.
At this time have you found any rev-sharing sites that rewards users? I've seen some but their site isn't friendly to me, that's why I never really stayed to work it out there. At this moment, I am not trying to write much of an article, the one I'm posting at forum is okay. If I need something better, then I'll go create my own blog site, and start making contents on my own, and advertise my blog to reach out to many audiences online. Instead of relying on making $3-$5 per 500-750 words of article that isn't still a guarantee of reward.Well, I usually prefer article writing sites and freelancing platforms where I could be paid up front payment. I also have absolutely no problem working for revenue-sharing websites if the provide really high CPM rates for articles and if they have good traffic. Unfortunately, bidding sites are type of sites I would avoid. This is because such sort of sites do not guarantee income, as you must depend on your app;location being accepted on such sites. Despite being really talented, many beginners have a harder time working at such sites because the employers usually prefer people who have a great work experience in the field. Sometimes, many bidding sites also do not pay well. Of course Freelancer is a high-paying websites. However, a few sites like micro job sites often require you to bid on jobs and you do not even get paid the amount you deserve for the hard work or effort you put into the work. I have even tried Copywriting network in the past and they also proved to be a big waste of time. We need to get more revenue-sharing sites so that people could find work in case they are not able to make money on bidding sites.
At this time have you found any rev-sharing sites that rewards users? I've seen some but their site isn't friendly to me, that's why I never really stayed to work it out there. At this moment, I am not trying to write much of an article, the one I'm posting at forum is okay. If I need something better, then I'll go create my own blog site, and start making contents on my own, and advertise my blog to reach out to many audiences online. Instead of relying on making $3-$5 per 500-750 words of article that isn't still a guarantee of reward.
There were many article revenue-sharing sites in the past. Some of them were Triond, Day Two Cents, Writedge, Bubblews, etc. However, by the passage of time, they all vanished due to some reasons that have never been known to people. I was also a member of Writedge and there was a time when they used to pay $5 per 1,000 views and I was earning a good amount of money on their platform. However, they closed the site because the owner was not able to run the site due to some health issues. There is another site called vocal Media that pays people around $3 per thousand views. The biggest problem with them is that they use Stripe to pay their writers and this means that you cannot earn if you live in a country where Stripe is not supported.
Article Revenue-sharing websites could be a big waste of time if you write a 500 word article only to see it earn a few cents at the end of the month. This is why writing articles on sites that pay an up front payment is the best way to make money. Article Revenue-sharing sites could ONLY work if you write articles for a platform that attracts hundreds of thousands of unique visitors each day. Unfortunately, such sort of platform does not exist.