Work from Home Article Writer – Apps and Games (Entry Level, No Experience)

Love exploring new mobile apps and games? We're recruiting remote writers to produce engaging, comprehensive reviews of cutting-edge software. If you're genuinely interested in tech and eager to share your authentic insights with our audience, this entry-level role could be perfect for you. Roles: You'll spend time testing apps and games on your own device, diving deep into their features and user experience. After familiarizing yourself with each product, you'll craft detailed reviews that give readers clarity about what to expect. We value honest, well-balanced writing that showcases both strengths and weaknesses you encounter. Rate: $35 hourly, with adjustments made depending on how complex the app is and how long your final review runs. Requirements: Access to a smartphone or tablet (iOS or Android both accepted). Keen eye for detail and commitment to following our content guidelines. Ability to write fair, insightful evaluations of software applications. Minimum 5 hours per week you can dedicate to assignments. Reliable internet connection for downloading and testing apps plus uploading finished work. Contract Length: No fixed term; ongoing freelance opportunity where you decide how much work to take on. Location: 100% remote; we welcome writers anywhere across the United States. What We Offer: Total flexibility to work at times that fit your lifestyle. Chance to develop a published portfolio of quality reviews. Supportive team environment committed to your growth and development. Think you'd be great at reviewing your favorite apps and games for our readers? We'd love to hear from you. Apply now and we'll connect soon.

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