I know that In My Bag is a product review blog, but I want to write about Demand Studios because making money and having it to spend on the items and services I review definitely go hand in hand!
Anyway, Demand Studios is a freelancing website that supplies jobs for writers, editors, title proofreaders, film makers and more. A few days ago I applied and was approved as a writer, and as I type this I have 16 approved articles, 7 pending review and 6 claimed. The articles are submitted to sites like eHow and livestrong.com, and perhaps to a free directory or two.
The article writing is easy enough, as there are more than enough guides, examples and templates to follow. There are literally thousands of topics to choose from, so there’s no shortage whatsoever. I’ve written about everything from high hormone levels to Playmobil toys to high potassium in cats. Best of all? Each article pays $15. Do the math — that can quickly add up! As it stands, I should be paid about $400 by the end of the week.
After I’ve written a few more articles and have received a few payouts I’ll do a full review of Demand Studios, but so far it’s looking very promising!

What I don’t understand is why do they want a resume? What if I dont have any actual writing experience to put on my resume, but I feel that I could probably do a good job anyway? Am I supposed to just submit my actual, true job resume which has nothing to do with writing articles?
I love your websites. You are so informative!
Congrats! That’s an accomplishment to have under your belt, I do the same thing with EZine and other public sites, haven’t started on the private ones though.
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