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View Full Version : Textbroker Rating System Specifics
logicalgame
07-22-2009, 09:01 PM
Hi everyone, first I'd like to say it's a pleasure to meet you all, and thanks for reading.
<DIV align=left>I just joined Textbroker the other day and I started out with a three star rating. Shortly thereafter, I accepted two assignments and got excellent ratings from both. I am now a four star... however, the last article I wrote was rated at a three star. The client had a rather shoddily put together instruction set. It was basically a review for a phone- there's a lot of those on there lately. It almost mirrored the CNET review structure perfectly.
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<DIV align=left>The way the English read, I believe they might be foreigners. Quite easily, in fact. The composition was proper to most reviews I've seen of the same phone and it matched up to what they wanted. In fact, they rated me almost instantly! I've heard of this fellow/misses before, I believe!
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<DIV align=left>What I'm getting at is this: I am currently working on a four star assignment, and I'm wondering if it'll get taken away by TB thanks to that especially kind fellow/misses lowering my ranking. It will be my fourth order, and it's a topic I know quite a bit about. I hope to keep it.
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<DIV align=left>...also, I'm wondering how much the TB rating is affected by customer rating? If you could give me your thoughts pertaining to your experiences with clients and ratings of TB, I'd be very grateful.
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<DIV align=left>I just joined Textbroker the other day and I started out with a three star rating. Shortly thereafter, I accepted two assignments and got excellent ratings from both. I am now a four star... however, the last article I wrote was rated at a three star. The client had a rather shoddily put together instruction set. It was basically a review for a phone- there's a lot of those on there lately. It almost mirrored the CNET review structure perfectly.
<DIV align=left>
<DIV align=left>The way the English read, I believe they might be foreigners. Quite easily, in fact. The composition was proper to most reviews I've seen of the same phone and it matched up to what they wanted. In fact, they rated me almost instantly! I've heard of this fellow/misses before, I believe!
<DIV align=left>
<DIV align=left>What I'm getting at is this: I am currently working on a four star assignment, and I'm wondering if it'll get taken away by TB thanks to that especially kind fellow/misses lowering my ranking. It will be my fourth order, and it's a topic I know quite a bit about. I hope to keep it.
<DIV align=left>
<DIV align=left>...also, I'm wondering how much the TB rating is affected by customer rating? If you could give me your thoughts pertaining to your experiences with clients and ratings of TB, I'd be very grateful.
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