Get Paid to Write Letters at LetterRep.com!

Sunday, December 14, 2008

LetterRep.com is an online letter writing service. They pay $10 per submitted letter that is purchased by a client.

I know this doesn't sound very promising but they have a large list of requested letters you can write to increase the chance of a purchase. Anyone can claim and write one of these requests and the client chooses the one they like.

Another bonus is that your letters can be sold multiple times. So, if you write a letter for a client and it's accepted, it will stay in the archive and can be purchased over and over. You get $10 each time, paid monthly via PayPal. They also pay an additional $10 every time a client signs up specifically to purchase one of your letters.

You can view the requested letters before you sign up. This will give you a pretty good idea of what they're looking for. Currently, the list includes a plethora of generic holiday letters (to employees and such), character reference letters (not sure how comfortable some people might be writing those), recommendation letters, cancellation letters, etc. You can also just write a letter about anything and try to sell it.

I don't have any personal experience with this site but they've been around a while. It might be a good opportunity if you're a good letter writer. Check out the Writer FAQ's for more information.

6 comments:

Alejandro said...

This looks like a good opportunity...

Willow Sidhe said...

Yeah, I might try it out if I ever find some extra time. :)

prerna said...

Hi Willow,
Firstly, love love your blog.. its been a big help for someone who's just starting out.. thank you
second.. just wanted to let you know have signed up for letter rep.. would keep you posted about how it goes..
also, would you know of any sites, which accept international writers (from India) and pay upfront.
Thanks again and keep up the great work!

Willow Sidhe said...

Hi, perna. Thanks for stopping by!

Many sites, unfortunately, do not offer upfront pay for International Writers, but some will pay in residuals, such as Suite 101 and Associated Content. I'd recommend the former. Good luck! :)

esper_d said...

OMG awesome!

ProCog said...

Tried to sign up tonight, but the link is disabled, according to the website. Looks like a great opportunity, one that I'll revist soon to see if the link is repaired. Thanks, Willow!