Scam Employers for Writers for Hire

I’ve been working for many clients and employers in the past three years. One thing I’ve learned is that some people will do whatever it takes to get out of paying writers. So, if you’ve encountered clients or employers looking for writers for hire but end up being scammers or fake employers, include their contact information here. Let’s make the most of the Internet; let’s get the word out there about these scam employers for writers and bloggers for hire!

Below is a short list of scam artists who target bloggers and writers. Writers, beware of these scammers!

anitaturner77@yahoo.com – goes by the name of Anita Turner-Sifford or Anita Turner. She seemed like a legit employer because her oDesk feedback revealed about 27 good feedbacks. However, after two months, her oDesk account got suspended because oDesk is investigating her. She stopped responding to emails and also stopped giving payments. Yes, Anita Turner-Sifford eventually became a scammer.

gajendersingh2000@rediffmail.comgoes by the name of Gajender Singh. Gajender Singh has an account at freelancer.com. His m.o. involves asking for samples and running as soon as he has those samples. Apparently, those samples are exactly the articles he needs.

Let’s make this short list longer! Writers, leave comments on how you’ve been scammed or suckered out of your money. Let other writers know about these scam artists!

How to Monetize Your Blog

If you’re wondering how to monetize your blog, you’re not alone. I’ve been trying to do exactly that for the past few years, and lately, I’ve been using an blog advertising agency to monetize my blog. I’m relatively new, which is why I’ve had three offers so far. But three offers is not bad at all! Which is why I want to share one of the sources of my blog monetization:

Through this link, you can register your blog, say how much you want each sponsored blog post will be, and choose your advertisers according to your own criteria: http://izea.in/rubs.You blog. You Profit. Sign up for SocialSpark!

The website interface is user-friendly, allowing me to schedule and approve paid posts with ease. In terms of payment, my account gets the amount 30 days after the blog post has been put up. The payment then becomes eligible for transfer to my PayPal account.

For more tips on how to monetize your blog, check back soon!