Over the past decade, academic writing (aka online writing) has become a goldmine of quick profits for many Kenyan youths. All one needs to become an academic writer is a laptop, an internet connection, and some basic writing skills.
That said, buying a writing account is the best option if you want to make serious money as an academic writer. This way, you can hire writers to work under you, maximizing your profits.
Accounts vary depending on price, Cpp (how much you are paid for each page of an assignment), restrictions, and type.
Here are the 4 best writing accounts you can purchase to embark on your journey as an academic writer:
Writers’ Hub Junior Account
This account is ideal for both beginner and veteran writers. Its main advantage is that it’s cheap, and you are guaranteed a steady stream of jobs during ‘high season’.
Here’s an overview of the account:
Cpp: $2-4 (Ksh 250 – 500). Better rates than you would get if you worked for a local employer.
Pros: It’s a take account, meaning you accept the orders as they are posted. You don’t have to bid or compete with other writers for jobs.
Cons: Very strict regulations, any work delivered must be top-notch. Not only will you be fined if you submit poor-quality work, but your account can also be closed. Therefore, it’s a good option only if you can consistently submit high-quality work.
Price: You can get the account with a budget of Ksh 20 000 to 25 000.
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Nerdy Turtlez
This account is ideal if you don’t have much experience as an academic writer. The best thing about Nerdy Turtlez is that it offers mentorship to new writers.
This means that you will be taught how to write, how to make citations, how to add references, etc. It’s an excellent way to learn as you earn.
Here’s an overview of Nerdy Turtlez:
Cpp: Ksh 200 – 450
Pros: High variety of jobs, such as academic writing, article writing, resume writing, etc. Also, the account is not so strict in terms of quality.
Cons: The Cpp can be lower than other writing accounts
Price: Ksh 10 000 — 30 000. It’s one of the cheapest academic writing accounts.
Expected Earnings: You can make between Ksh 40 000 to 50 000 monthly with this account.
Quality Writers
Unlike most accounts, Quality Writers has both taken and bid on jobs. You can take the posted jobs or bid for higher-paying tasks.
Here’s an overview of the account:
CPP– $2 -5 (Ksh 200 – 500)
Earnings: You can make between Ksh 60 000 – 70 000 per month with this account
Pros: You have the option to bid for higher-paying jobs
Cons: It’s one of the strictest accounts, and any work delivered must be of high quality. Low-quality work attracts fines.
Price: The account goes for between Ksh 15 000 – 20 000
Course Hero Tutor
One of the most known academic writing sites, Course Hero has various types of accounts. However, Course Hero Tutor is the ideal account for beginner writers.
Here’s an overview of Course Hero Tutor:
Cpp: $2 -4 (Ksh 250- 500)
Price: The account costs between Ksh 10 000 – 20 000
Pros: It’s one of the cheapest academic writing accounts.
Expected earnings: If exploited well, you can make up to Ksh 100 000 per month.
Cons: Course Hero admins have a no-tolerance policy on the buying and selling of Course Hero accounts. Consequently, any suspicious activity from your account may cause you to get banned.
Conclusion
If you’re looking to buy an account as a beginner writer, I recommend you start with Nerdy Turtlez. You will be mentored as you earn, and you can use the account as a stepping stone to generate sufficient income to purchase a better account.
Ensure you buy accounts from reputable sellers. Finally, submitting high-quality work will maximize your earning potential.