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By Demand Studios Review
Editorial
Posted On 8/17/11
Demand Deals has been one of the biggest flops rolled out by Demand
Media since their
“it’s not really health insurance” health insurance fiasco.
Demand Studios automatically entered everyone’s email address into the Demand
Deals system. A company called Next Jump runs the Demand
Deals handlings through a system called Corporate
Perks...Click Here to
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By Demand Studios Review Editorial
Posted On 8/16/2011
Three simple words have been striking fear into the hearts of Demand
Studios freelance writers: Writer Development Program.
Recently, many writers have been disappearing into its ranks, some never to return
to the Demand Media Studios ranks.
We’ve had a few writers ask us for advice on how to survive the Writer Development
Program. That article is coming soon, but first let’s gets a better understanding of the program itself, what it’s
for and who ends up there...Click Here
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By Demand Studios Review Editorial
Posted On 8/11/2011
Demand Media is putting more and more writers through their Writer Evaluation
Program. Oh, wait, now they’re calling it the Writer Development Program. Different name, same
deal...
Writers who have low grammar and research scores on their Demand Studios scorecard
should start writing as many general eHow assignments as possible to bring up their numbers...Click Here to Read
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By Joe Marshall, Demand Studios Review Writer
Posted On 7/27/2011
I’ve been doing a lot of refreshing lately on the “Find
Assignments” page over at Demand Media Studios. I’ve been doing a lot of late night Demand Studios title
hunting. Unfortunately, it’s been to mostly little avail. I’m writing articles that are lower paying than I’m
used to and that are outside of my regular area of expertise.
I’m sure I’m not the only one. There’s no denying that we’re experiencing a title
drought at Demand Studios...Click Here to Read the Full Article
By Demand Studios Review
Editorial
Posted On
7/25/2011
Demand Media announced today that their
LIVESTRONG MyQuit
Coach application has helped 10,000 people quit smoking. They
reported that 50,000 people have downloaded the mobile app since its release in November
2010.
The application offers a personalized quitting plan, a daily allowance and
consumption calculator, budget alerts and reminders, usage history charts, and the ability to earn awards and
badges...Click Here to Read the Full Article
By Demand Studios Review Editorial
Posted On 7/25/2011
Many simply know Demand Media as the company behind content creation for websites such as eHow and LIVESTRONG.COM. In reality, they make much of their
money from their domain registrar eNom, have a social platform
called Pluck that is utilized on many websites across the Internet, and they have even recently
begun creating smartphone
apps.
It seems they aren’t done coming up with new ways to earn revenues...Click Here to Read the Full Article
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