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Beware of investing time here - Freelance Writer Constant Content Employee Review

1.0
1 Jul 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

On the surface, it could be a nice opportunity to work in your spare time. You write content and get paid if it sells.

Cons

I wrote around 190 articles that were accepted by the site, 63 of which sold. Then my account was deactivated without so much as an email explaining why. I wrote several follow up emails to constant content to at least try and have a conversation with them about this. I never heard back. This left me holding 130 articles that I never had the opportunity to sell. I'd be careful about using constant content, because you may wake up one day to find your account deactivated with no way to contact this company.

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5.0
20 Jul 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Decent pay, but work tends to sell slow.

Cons

Slow turnaround to sell articles

3.0
1 Nov 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

you can set your own prices for your articles, you maintain a portfolio on their website, can communicate with your clients after a certain period, you can bid for a gig or just park articles out on the market to be sold that way.

Cons

Support team is not very fast, and they have very strict guidelines, so if for instance you write up an article for a client that breaks a guideline by request of the author and Constant Content reviewers reject it, the support team might take so long responding to your query that you can easily lose the client. Also, you can't talk to clients directly if you are starting out, which can be frustrating if the client is being vague and you need further details. No way to ask clients for permission to use submitted ghostwriting samples in a portfolio other than on Constant Content, so if you leave it looks like you have a small portfolio. Pay rate is up to you, but they take a sizable chunk. I think my rate was that they took about 30% of what I earned, but it may have changed since then. I suggest it for ghostwriters who want experience and don't want the hassle of handling invoices or contracts.

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