
Should You Use iWriter to Have Articles Written for You?
What is iWriter?
Well iWriter is a bit like Elance or other article writing services that you can look up on Google. Some require a subscription as well as paying for your article, while others require you to pay per article.
You can also get a whole host of activities done, including article writing on Fiverr.
iWriter promotes the fact that you can get quality articles written for just $1.25.
However, this isn’t specifically true.
You can get articles written for just $1.25. Not necessarily the quality you need.
The first thing you need to do is go to the ‘Request articles to be written” section.
Here you can initially request an:
- article to be written
- an article to be rewritten
- a Kindle book, or
- eBook
You then need to provide a project description, the article length (this along with the article writer level will determine the cost of your article), and article language.
There are three levels for writers looking to write your content for you:
- Basic – (all writers see your request)
- Premium – (writers with a score of 4.1 or more out of 5 will see your request)
- Elite – (writers with a score of 4.6 or more out of 5 will see your request)
Dependent on the writer level, and the length of your article, will determine the price of your article.
For example the following prices would apply:
400 word article
- Basic – $2.50
- Premium – $5.50
- Elite – $8
Or for a 500 word article the following process would apply:
- Basic – $3
- Premium – $5.50
- Elite – $10
When you opt for the basic option, your article is seen by all writers and some have ratings as low as 2 out of 5? So naturally the articles that these writers produce are not always of sufficient quality.
They are also automatically approved if you don’t check within 72 hours although I have known cases where the articles are auto approved less than 72 hours before leaving you with articles that are substandard at best.
From experience going for the cheap option and making it available to all writers is not a very wise option. To be honest the articles are written very quickly, but as they usually not to the standard required, it means you have to keep rejecting these articles to only get more of the same poor quality.
A better option, which I didn’t try to be honest but will do perhaps in the future, is to go for writers that have a rating of 4.1 or more out of 5. The articles will be to a better standard and maybe what you are looking for. Alternatively, you can go for the top option of only making your request available to those writers with a rating of 4.6 or more out of 5. Most likely the quality will go up again a notch and you may get the article you want written to the quality you want.
Overall I would say it is worth trying iWriter but remember you won’t be paying $1.25 per article and you will need to keep reviewing the articles you receive to see if they meet the quality you want. Fail to check and they will be auto approved.