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I've seen them advertising repeatedly recently. If anyone is interested and looking for short term commitments to fill in any spare hours, they have an ad at Problogger just now.

Demand Studios is singularly focused on creating informative, highly quality content to its network of industry leading websites and their
numerous visitors. To meet this increasing demand, we are looking for
experienced writers to join our team of freelancers and create engaging
and helpful articles around the topics of their choice.



About the Ideal Applicant:

- Ability to write clearly and concisely
- Comfortable with internet research
- Familiarity with AP writing style is a plus
- Passion for writing is a must


About this Position:

- Claim, work and submit your articles through our digital online office
- Receive expert feedback from our professional editors
- Build your online visibility with bylines and short bios on each published article
- Receive upfront payment twice-a-week for all published articles
- Write short-form 300-500 word articles and expect to earn $15 - $25 per hour
- Have your work featured on sites like eHow.com, LIVESTRONG.com, Trails and several others


Assignment Formats Include:

- How-to Articles
- Top-Ten Lists
- Quick Guides
- Travel Reviews
- And many others…

Ad in full and how to apply

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I actually write articles for Demand Studios and they are wonderful to work for. I have enjoyed my experience working with them and have several articles published. The initial process is a little slow, but once started, it flows nicely. You get to choose the topics that you write on and it is all done in your own time. They have guidelines to follow for each type of article. They pay twice a week depending on when your articles are submitted and accepted for publication. They have editors that evaluate your work. A wonderful place to work from home.

Kerri Miller
Kerri Miller said:
I actually write articles for Demand Studios and they are wonderful to work for. I have enjoyed my experience working with them and have several articles published. The initial process is a little slow, but once started, it flows nicely. You get to choose the topics that you write on and it is all done in your own time. They have guidelines to follow for each type of article. They pay twice a week depending on when your articles are submitted and accepted for publication. They have editors that evaluate your work. A wonderful place to work from home.

Kerri Miller
C. A. Lofton said:
Kerri Miller said:
I actually write articles for Demand Studios and they are wonderful to work for. I have enjoyed my experience working with them and have several articles published. The initial process is a little slow, but once started, it flows nicely. You get to choose the topics that you write on and it is all done in your own time. They have guidelines to follow for each type of article. They pay twice a week depending on when your articles are submitted and accepted for publication. They have editors that evaluate your work. A wonderful place to work from home.

Kerri Miller
I am currently in the process of completing my application with Demand Studios. However, I have been experiences trouble with uploading information. Did you experience any tech. problems when you first applied to work for them?
No, but they do have a few glitches and updates they are working on. It could be your browser. I believe they prefer Firefox for the browser.
Kerri Miller said:
No, but they do have a few glitches and updates they are working on. It could be your browser. I believe they prefer Firefox for the browser.
C. A. Lofton said:
Kerri Miller said:
No, but they do have a few glitches and updates they are working on. It could be your browser. I believe they prefer Firefox for the browser.
Thanks for the info.

Kerri Miller said:
No, but they do have a few glitches and updates they are working on. It could be your browser. I believe they prefer Firefox for the browser.
Thanks for the info.
Thanks for the feedback on them Kerri and welcome. :) What subject are you writing about there? I'd be interested in seeing your articles if you could share a link to them please.
We write for a few web sites, eHow, Livestong, etc. Topics vary. It is based on what most people are searching on the internet. A lot of How to type articles, and informative articles. I have been writing a lot about Grants lately, but have a wide range of topics that I am covering, including Grilling Salmon and Tuna. I pretty much write about whatever has sparked my interest at the time and what I want to learn more about.
That's interesting. My understanding was that when you worked from them you were designated a particular subject matter to cover. I gather that's not the case then?

And who's the "we" in "we write for"? Just curious.

Kerri Miller said:
We write for a few web sites, eHow, Livestong, etc. Topics vary. It is based on what most people are searching on the internet. A lot of How to type articles, and informative articles. I have been writing a lot about Grants lately, but have a wide range of topics that I am covering, including Grilling Salmon and Tuna. I pretty much write about whatever has sparked my interest at the time and what I want to learn more about.

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