WriterInbox Membership – Writing Leads Straight to Your Inbox (Discount + Giveaway)

As a writer, I’m always looking for great opportunities to share my work and get paid , of course. I even set aside some time to look for freelance opportunities that would complement and expand my writing portfolio.


I’ve been successful in that regard but, it is time consuming to peruse day in and out for assignments.

WriterInbox is meant to be the solution to that time consuming task. They do all the searching for you and send you a nice little daily inbox of their findings. Each lead they send is $100 or more.


So basically:
  • Check your inbox each day for an email with 4+ leads.
  • Each lead is for a project of $100 or more.
  • Apply, land jobs, spend more time writing!

I’m always skeptical of paid for services when it comes to job leads but, maybe writing is a different ball game so, I decided to give their service a try for free in exchange for my thoughts on the service.

It was simple enough to sign up, nothing major. I confirmed my subscription and was in. The very next day I received my first inbox.

As promised, I had a list of writing opportunities that included listings directly from the actual, companies, magazines and blog websites along with listings from job forums.

The first thing that impressed me is that the jobs were pulled from different cities and areas that I would never be able to find the time to search for on my own. The great thing about that is writing assignments are generally virtual, so here I was looking at an opportunity from a California company that I would never have known existed.
I did apply for that opportunity and heard back from them requesting that I send a sample. I sent it along and now I’ll wait.
I’ve actually sent out to a few of the listings and have heard back from one other saying no, thanks but, if you’re reading this you’re probably a writer so you already know the competition is tough.
In all, I think this is a worthwhile investment because it makes life so much easier and cuts down on search time considerably. I haven’t had to search for a while because it’s all right in my inbox.
Also, you can specify the type of assignments they send you based on your niche category like fiction, non-fiction, social media, articles and even copywriting but, I personally like to see all the opportunities just in case I get the urge to challenge myself or maybe my writing style or experience would be beneficial to a topic I generally wouldn’t consider writing about.

The only downside I see is if you’re not interested in paying for a service like this.
The Membership is $30 a month. I think $1 a day is worth it to get at least 4 solid $100 or more leads daily. Plus, it saves you from wasting time searching through endless writing leads that mostly turn out to be ‘we cannot pay at this time please work for free’  assignments just to find a few that do pay and may be right for you.
The folks at WritersInbox are even being kind enough to extend a 25% discount to my readers and fellow writers. This is a lifetime discount, so to get grandfathered in at the 25% off rate head over to WriterInbox.com and use code ARain. This code expires February 28th so don’t wait.
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Also, we’re going to give one lucky writer a 30 day free membership! Yes, indeed, so you get try it out risk free. 

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 Good Luck and keep on writing.


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