Writing Wednesday: Suite 101

For today’s Writing Wednesday, I’d like to briefly mention Suite 101.com. If you are one of my readers who is interested in writing and publishing, Suite 101 has a wealth of articles in their “writing & publishing” section. I haven’t had a lot of time to explore the articles, but I know some of you will enjoy what is there. Of course, they have hundreds of articles on other topics too. :P

A few weeks ago, I wrote a post about Associated Content and submitting articles for payment. (My articles seem to be doing well in page views – better than I expected but maybe I didn’t expect a lot.) Anyway, if you are interested in writing for Suite 101, the concept is very similar to Associated Content. The application process is a little more complicated compared to Associated Content, and Suite 101 seems to have better written articles. Personally, my experience with Suite 101 is incredibly limited so far – I’ve applied and been accepted, so my knowledge as far as writing for them pretty much stops there. My understanding is that you do work with an editor and receive constructive feedback on your articles. (Associated Content has content managers who provide little or no feedback on your content other than changing your article titles, a habit I find highly annoying.) Suite 101′s goal is to make you a better writer as well as maintain quality content on the site, and their structure is set up to achieve that.

If you are interested in writing for Suite 101, stop by My Writing Journey for a great article on “Why You Should Write for Suite 101.”

If you have other sites that you write for as a freelancer, I’d love to know about the site to feature in future Writing Wednesdays.

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3 Responses to “Writing Wednesday: Suite 101”

  • Cyndi Lewis:

    Suite 101 looks promising. It seems like credible way to break into freelance writing and start building a resume, as well as getting experience working hand in hand with an editor. I will be looking further into this.

  • blueeyegirl:

    Thanks for linking my site & article! I’m glad to hear that it was useful for you in deciding to pursue writing for Suite101 and I look forward to reading your articles.

    -Lisa

  • TexasRed:

    I’ve done my first 10 articles for Suite101, but am lacking motivation now. How’s your experience with them going now?

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