1. My Journey in the Content World: From Humble Beginnings to Modern Realities
I first dipped my toes into the world of content creation back in 2012 when I discovered the Advego platform. This was my playground – for learning the ins and outs of making a living and unleashing my writing potential. Over the years, I've seen the platform undergo numerous transformations, and I'm excited to share with you how the industry has evolved and how I've adapted to these changes.
Advego.ru website interfaceFast-forward 13 years, and I've become a seasoned content creator with a unique perspective on the industry. I've worked with various clients, taken on different projects, and learned what it takes to succeed on the Advego platform.
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2. Earning a Living on Advego: Separating Fact from Fiction
Make no mistake – it's entirely possible to earn a living on Advego. However, I've become extremely selective about the orders I take on the platform – mainly because my income now comes from other sources. In the past, I was more aggressive about taking on orders, and my stats still reflect that.
A snapshot of my profileI've had the pleasure of working with some long-term clients who've provided me with a stable income and the satisfaction of creating engaging content. These clients have become an integral part of my business, and I'm grateful for the opportunities they've provided.
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Projects that Still Stand Out
I remember writing captivating job descriptions for an HR specialist. They were looking to post these on various platforms, and my texts managed to attract thousands of responses.I spent a lot of time working on brief descriptions of Russian resorts – from Altai to Karelia. During the process, I was constantly amazed by the significant improvements in our country's internal tourism infrastructure.I also worked on medical content rewrites, which gave me the freedom to choose topics – something I thoroughly enjoyed.Back in the day, orders for content creation flowed in freely. It was easy to find interesting topics, and competition was relatively low. Clients were looking for unique content on the platform, while writers like me were eager to express our creativity. However, even then, finding the right orders was a time-consuming process – scrolling through endless lists of orders, only to have the good ones disappear before I could even click on them.
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3. Why I'm No Longer Chasing Orders
Searching for orders on Advego has always been a challenge. However, the situation has changed: content creation has become a rare commodity, and competition has skyrocketed. If you don't refresh the page constantly, you might miss out on a big project – the good orders disappear in an instant. Without a bot notification system, it's almost impossible to catch them. That being said, this doesn't mean the platform is dead – it just means you need to know the secrets and be able to navigate this complex landscape effectively.
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4. An Era of Change: The Rise of AI and the Content Crisis
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*A Crisis or a Reboot? Why Orders for Content Creation Have Dried Up
The demand for content creation has plummeted. With the rise of artificial intelligence, clients can now generate most of their content in-house. As a result, the market has come to a standstill. At one point, the platform seemed to be in a crisis.
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*Advego: To Be or Not to Be?
I used to think that orders for content creation had disappeared, and articles were no longer being published. Why waste time and money when AI can do it faster and cheaper? It felt like we were stuck in a dead-end labyrinth. So, I asked myself: when will this impasse end, and what's next?
And then, something unexpected happened - a breakthrough. Unique, professional content created by humans is back in demand, and real earnings are returning. But why? Let me explain.
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*How AI changes the game and what real authors should do
AI-generated texts are flooding the market, but no one reads them. Click-through rates in search results have plummeted. The ranking algorithms have transformed: now, people are looking for high-quality analysis and expert opinions, and they're reading the conclusions drawn by AI. To get featured in recommendations, you need to create original, useful, and professional content. I know how to do that, but do you? Or are you still holding onto old methods?
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*Why I'm not worried about the disappearance of Google Feeds
When the familiar feed disappeared, I didn't panic. Why not? Because I know a strategy that works regardless of algorithms: content that AI recommends is a result of human craftsmanship. Without proper recommendations, even the most unique content will remain invisible. AI still can't grasp the depth of human interest. Clients need to create content with professional authors to get featured in the coveted 'golden recommendations' of search engines.
Automation is great, but without creativity and expertise, success is unattainable. As soon as this understanding dawned, the platform started buzzing with new orders and articles.
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5. Why Knowing Everything About the Client Matters: A View from Within
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*Client Dossiers
Advego has a unique feature that helps avoid disappointments - client dossiers. Before deciding whether to work with a client or not, you can check their statistics on paid projects, rejections, and revisions. Often, this information made my decision: to collaborate or not. Why waste time and nerves on an unverified client?
By the way, I not only completed orders but also posted them! When I had my own pet store, I needed high-quality content for social media and blogs. I learned how to write task descriptions right here. Thanks to this experience, I've become skilled at crafting effective prompts for AI - and I don't need to hire editors or proofreaders; I do it all myself.
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*Unscrupulous Clients
In the world of freelancing and content creation, there are not only honest clients but also scammers. They create tasks not to get quality content but to boost their website's views. How do they do it? Simple: they insert a link to their website in the task description. Newbies follow the link, waste their time, and write applications - only to be rejected. But the views increase! And it's all about boosting their website's rating or getting attention for their project. Clever? Not really.
Sometimes, such 'orders' linger on the platform for years. But they bring no real value to either the client or the freelancer. It's a hollow game of cat and mouse.
If you're tempted to post a similar order on Advego or another platform to boost your views, think twice. Such transitions from the exchange browser will only harm your site's reputation and lower search engine trust.
Continuous transitions from the exchange to your site without genuine interest are like dirt on your shoes: over time, it ruins everything. In SEO, such 'games' lead search engines to consider your resource untrustworthy. As a result, organic traffic drops, and your site loses positions.
Search engines are getting better at recognizing artificial transitions and fake-ups. Ultimately, you risk being caught in filters or lowering your rating without being able to quickly recover.
That's why fake orders stay around for years, as they can't rank organically. So, those who try to play games with views will eventually find themselves in a hole.
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6. TENDERS: STANDING OUT AMONG COMPETITORS AND WINNING BIG ORDERS
On Advego, tenders are a real arena for ambitious authors. To make it into the winners' circle, you need to put in some effort: it's not just sending an application, but presenting yourself as a professional. The site has a tiny field for your 'selling' text: you can hook the client with a short, catchy message and insert links to your best work samples. The competition is fierce, but talented authors have a chance, as long as they're not afraid to show off their expertise.
Either way, I only bother with high-paying orders worth several thousand rubles. Such projects require a serious approach and offer a real income. I leave smaller orders for those who are just starting out or want to gain experience.
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7. OTHER TYPES OF WORK ON ADVEGO
Besides the usual orders for rewriting and copywriting on the Advego platform, there's a whole kaleidoscope of other tasks. Let's take a look at what else you can find here:
Likes and comments on social media. You repost, write comments, and make 'likes' from your personal profiles. Likes and comments on social media require a large quantity, but social media quickly identifies fake activity, and such orders are worthless.\xa0
App reviews on Google Play and App Store - are cheap, but the tasks are complicated: install, log in, leave a review after a few days, add a comment after a few more days, wait for moderation, and submit screenshots. The commission eats up most of the profit, so such orders are unprofitable. But there are many orders, and unscrupulous performers are looking for them.\xa0
Reviews and links on marketplaces - fake reviews for small money. This is a field of battle between honesty and the desire to quickly earn money. Here, you can sell your soul to the devil, but not cheaply: for false reviews and lies on Avito, Aireka, Otzovik, on Yandex Maps, and Google Maps, and in 2GIS from your personal accounts. The moderation of platforms complicates the passage of such reviews, but performers are looking for new ways to earn money.\xa0
When it comes to SEO services, I've noticed a decline in orders. It's like the industry has been outsourced to AI, and that's actually one area where AI excels - technical nuances that don't require human intervention.
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Photo, video, audio. This is where you can sell your soul, along with your face. It's a more expensive territory. Creating video content, photo shoots, or audio content is a pricier segment. Just record a cookie-cutter video and post it on your socials.I steer clear of these kinds of proposals - in a world of fake stuff, it's easy to lose sight of what creativity and inspiration are all about.
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8. Tools for copywriters: secrets to efficiency and life hacks ahead
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*Advego tools
I've always appreciated Advego's platform development in the content and SEO tool space. Their uniqueness check and analytics services outperform even the most powerful AI tools - Advego tools remain the gold standard for accuracy and reliability.
Advego tool spectrumI still use Advego's uniqueness checker despite writing the content myself. I cut out non-unique parts or rephrase them. Advego is like a personal, strict editor with a heart of gold that's always at my disposal.
Text analytics: The platform makes it easy to track word count, spacing, water content, and the infamous 'yuck factor' of your text. These metrics help you understand how readable and SEO-optimized your content is. I especially value the ability to analyze semantic cores - proper keyword distribution makes your text more relevant and appealing to search engines. Additionally, there's built-in spell-checking - forget about those pesky typos that ruin the impression and lower trust.
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*Balancing symbols: how not to lose access to tools
The main catch with working with this powerful service is the symbol limit. For each completed order, you earn symbols. When your symbol balance runs out, access to tools is locked until you top up. So, it's essential to constantly update your portfolio.
Make the most of Advego's capabilities: check for uniqueness, analyze semantics, monitor your symbol balance - all this helps you create top-notch content faster and more efficiently.
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9. Why I trust Advego: honesty without compromise
Over the years, I've never encountered bans, unjust blocks, or subpar support on the Advego platform. I've always stuck to deadlines, fulfilled orders precisely according to conditions, and avoided any potential issues. This approach helps maintain a good reputation and prevents unwanted surprises. As a result, I've never had any conflicts or misunderstandings.
Many have shared stories of scams, unfair blocks, and poor support on marketplaces. However, my experience is the opposite. After 13 years of working with Advego, I've come to realize that they operate by the rules, and transparency and integrity are more than just empty words.
How do I withdraw from Advego? Over 13 years, I've withdrawn money to Webmoney, other e-wallets, and directly to bank cards. Everything's straightforward, and withdrawal times have never been breached.
My takeaway? Those scathing Advego reviews I've come across didn't quite add up in my experience - don't believe the rumors without seeing it for yourself. Do your own research!
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10. REAL EARNINGS ON ARTICLES: MY STORY
*Article moderation: it's not Aiverk
Working with Advego is like running through fire and water - moderation is no joke, it's a real test of patience and attention to detail. Even with my natural writing skills, I've had to sweat it out for 7 takes before getting my article published in the store. The key to success lies in proofreading and getting AI prompts right for editing and proofreading. Sometimes, I've had to resubmit my work 3-4 times before it gets approved.
Notifications about my articles being sent back for moderationSo, why is it worth it? When articles sell, I get paid immediately. That's what makes Advego more appealing than Aiverk, where articles can collect money for years without getting paid out in full. I always price my articles competitively, and while some may take longer to sell, they all eventually do. I factor in the commission for withdrawing funds into the article price.
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*How much can you really earn on articles with Advego?
I used to think I had to chase every order to make a living. But over time, I realized that it's not necessary to be a 'job-order' writer. You can be an author for yourself!
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11. MY INCOME: FROM SCANTY TO IMPRESSIVE
I make an average of 7,000 to 9,000 rubles per month from selling articles on Advego. There are periods of downtime - especially in early summer. Sales almost come to a standstill. My current income is a bit lower, but it still covers my utility bills.
I publish articles not less than 2 times a week to maintain a steady volume of content. Now that I'm a family person with a child, I don't have as much time or inspiration to write as I used to.
My highest monthly earnings were 51,000 rubles back in spring 2021. It was during the lockdown when I was working from home, churning out articles and taking orders. My content pool had grown significantly, and that's what brought in the big bucks.
Despite my modest income from this platform now, I know that it's possible to earn well on Advego. My experience confirms it: I used to write less before my child started going to kindergarten, and during my maternity leave, I only earned around 4,000 rubles per month from Aiverk. But now that I dedicate more time to writing, my income from Advego has increased.
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*The secrets to successful article sales
In the Advego article store, I find that longer articles with thousands of characters tend to sell better - shorter ones don't do as well.\xa0
Now, it's not uncommon for the topics of my articles on Advego and reviews on IRekomend to overlap. I find it easier to dive deep into a single topic and create content for multiple platforms at once.
Writing about Advego on IRekomendI don't rewrite texts or do rewrites, but I write about different aspects of the topic on these platforms. Unlike IRekomend, Advego prefers articles written in the third person. The writing style is different.\xa0
To sell an article on Advego faster, you can add unique images, create a catchy article description, highlight a eye-catching introductory fragment, and list key phrases.\xa0
12. GENERAL CONCLUSION: EARNING MONEY ON ADVEGO IS REAL!
As it stands today, earning money on Advego is definitely possible and can be quite decent. If you put in the time, stay on top of the market, and can adapt to new conditions – it's like navigating a ship: the better you feel the wind, the further you'll sail.
I genuinely love the Advego platform – it's become a reliable source of income and creative freedom for me. I wholeheartedly recommend it to fellow writers who, like me, enjoy writing and earning money on it.