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Demand Studios Work Challenge

Demand Studios Work Challenge IconAs many of you know, I had previously written a series on how to become a successful Demand Studios writer. For the rest of this month, I’ve decided to put those tips to use in my Demand Studios Work Challenge and increase my overall grammar and research score.

Last week I purchased and read the eBook Secrets to Making Money with Demand Studios by Kent Ninomiya. The eBook consists of 138 pages and is surprisingly well written. Basically, Kent shares his story on how to make pretty good, often full-time, income with Demand Studios. I’ve found the whole book useful, though one of the most astounding things I picked up from the eBook was that you can actually get promoted on Demand Studios. Kent shares how he is often asked to participate in special projects for Demand Studios, has access to assignments that pay $100 per project, has an increased assignment limit of over 50, is asked on many occasions to attend special Demand Studios events, and how to become as successful as he is by making Demand Studios a full-time career. After finishing the entire book, my mind started doing cartwheels just thinking about what could be achieved, whereas I would have had no idea it was possible to achieve so much if I hadn’t read this eBook.

This brings us back to the Demand Studios Work Challenge. Throughout this month and the next, I’m going to take Kent’s advice and increase my grammar and research score to above 4.0. Then, I’m going to maintain this score for 2 weeks or so to hopefully receive an assignment increase and, later, special higher paying assignments. I’ll fill you in on my progress every other day during the journey and how I went about obtaining my achievements.

If you haven’t already read Secrets to Making Money with Demand Studios by Kent Ninomiya, I strongly suggest giving it a look so that you can follow the Demand Studios Work Challenge and make some of your own achievements as well. Let us know in the comment section once you do!

Ultimate Demand Studios Work Goals

  • Maintain a score of 4.5 or higher in Grammar and Research on the Scorecard (now at 3.1 – 3.2).
  • Reach an assignment limit of 35 or greater (now at an assignment limit of 10).
  • Finish articles on topics of expertise in less than 30 minutes without doing rewrites.
  • Receive my first special assignment.

Demand Studios Work Goals for the Rest of this Month

  • Maintain a score of 3.5 or higher on the Scorecard (now at 3.1 – 3.2).
  • Receive less than 10 rewrites from copy editors.
  • Write 7 articles a day, minus weekends.

The following is my Demand Studios statistics so far. Feel free to click the image to enlarge it.

Demand Studios work | 5/24/2010

Progress

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2 Responses to “Demand Studios Work Challenge”

  1. Alicia says:

    These are good goals to set. I remember a couple of weeks ago someone mentioned this ebook on the DS forums.
    Thanks for sharing and keep us posted.

    • Hi Alicia,

      After a full day of writing 9 Demand Studios articles, I’ve found a major improvement in regards to my Demand Studios performance (thanks to Kent’s eBook). It’s well worth the money spent. And no, I’m not receiving affiliate earnings for promoting it, so rest assured my opinion is genuine. I highly recommend all serious freelance writers to read the eBook, since most of the advice in there will also help your overall writing experience.

      I’m glad you find this blog useful, Alicia. Thanks for your continuous support!

      Christina

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