Freelance Writing Jobs Friday, November 21, 2008

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 What a week! Monday we had 37 freelance writing, editing, blogging, translation, etc. jobs; Wednesday we had 106 and today we’ve got an even 80. That’s a total of 223 writing jobs – another record breaker for sure. I don’t track closely, but I think this is only the second or third time I’ve had over 200 writing jobs in a single week, and it’s been just barely over 200. You must all be holding your mouths exactly right! Keep it up.

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Does bold and two colors make this list easier to follow?

  1. Technical Editor and Desktop Publishing
  2. Cleantech / Renewable Energy / Investing News Research
  3. Expert Writers
  4. Freelance Writer
  5. Looking For Writers – low pay warning
  6. Custom Whipz Magazine is looking for writers
  7. Self Help or Metaphysical Writer
  8. Article Writer
  9. Freelance transcription help
  10. Online media internship
  11. Need someone to write job cover letter
  12. I need an editor for my novel
  13. I need an editor for a 157 page book
  14. Bloggers Needed
  15. Women of the Web – Editor / Blogger
  16. Topical writers comfortable with web-based publishing
  17. Online Copy Editor – Greek
  18. Editor / Writer for ERP System Consulting Website
  19. Script editor
  20. Looking for the next great Playwright/Screen Writer
  21. Freelance transcription
  22. Project Porchlight – Writer / Editor
  23. Writer for Conference English book wanted
  24. Writer for English Reading books wanted
  25. Mortgage tips and news article writer
  26. Writers and Bloggers Wanted - revenue share
  27. Writers Needed – royalties
  28. Seeking Freelance Writers and Reporters
  29. Writer Connection Needed to Regional Attorneys
  30. Suite 101 Wants Writers
  31. Audio Tour Script Writer: Acadia National Park
  32. Experienced Radio & Media Pitch Writer Needed Immediately
  33. Looking for Scripts to go into Production
  34. Need Portuguese Translation
  35. Seeking an established author to write a forward to a book
  36. Have You Written Successful e-book sales copy for websites?
  37. Seeking Comedy Writer For Nightclub Act
  38. World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King – Writer Needed
  39. Calling All Writers
  40. WhatHappensNow.com hiring writers / bloggers
  41. Are you a commercial treatment writer?
  42. Freelance Marketing Expert
  43. Travel writers
  44. Career Editor / Blogger
  45. Financial and Venture Capital Reporters
  46. Freelance writer for Gay Asian Website
  47. Chinese translation
  48. Help Create a Business Plan for an online Publishing Biz
  49. Need Writer for a Technical Blog Site
  50. Looking For A Writer
  51. Biotech/Investing News Research
  52. Financial Web Writer with Voice
  53. Musical Reviews - revenue share
  54. Need someone to write a grant
  55. Corporate & Business Content blog Writer
  56. WP Blogger
  57. Opinionated bloggers with blogger friends
  58. Personal Development Blogger Needed
  59. Professional Bio and Elevator Pitch-Be my Writer
  60. Spanish Translator needed
  61. Grant Writer
  62. Writer Seeks Ex-Detective For Novel – revenue share
  63. Beginning Writers
  64. Brilliant TV / Radio Advertising Guru Needed For Freelance Gig
  65. New High Concept looking for chefs – revenue share
  66. Rewrite my bio
  67. Travel Guide Book Sales Figures Needed
  68. Need an Editor for a Novel
  69. Need a wikipedia page written
  70. Looking for a writer to help write a Reality Show treatment
  71. Blog Editor Wanted
  72. Mobile & Phone Writer Wanted
  73. Freelance Writer – yes, it’s telecommute in spite of what it says up on top.
  74. BrightHub.com is seeking new writers for their Small Business Computing & Security channel
  75. Technical Writer
  76. Research Health Calculations
  77. Looking for a former / current drill instructor
  78. RFP Response Writer / Proposal Writer
  79. Looking for review writers
  80. Health writers wanted

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clicked links change color - DIY Themes Forums
November 21, 2008 at 4:51 pm

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annita November 21, 2008 at 12:58 pm

I would like them to turn a different color once I click on them so I can see what i liked and which are for follow up..otherwise this alternating color works best for what I’ve see so far.

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Claudia Peel November 21, 2008 at 1:39 pm

Thanks, Anne, for the job posts and congrats on your new home.

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Anne November 21, 2008 at 3:16 pm

Using two colors and light and dark makes this so much easier to navigate.

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Sarah Collins November 21, 2008 at 4:37 pm

I agree with annita. It would rock if they would change colors once I’ve clicked on them, but all in all it’s not too hard on the eyes. Thanks for all of your work, and congrats on the big week!

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admin November 21, 2008 at 4:46 pm

Annita, great idea, wonder why they don’t change… I’ll see if I can ask someone about that… even if I get an answer this weekend unless it’s dirt simple I won’t get to implement it until I’ve moved…. but I’ll ask on the Thesis theme forum. Thanks for the feedback from the rest of you too… keep it coming. ;)

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Steffer November 24, 2008 at 9:37 pm

Anne,
ditto on the previous opinions. Bold is always good, and alternating colors are much better than same. AND, it would be great to have them change once they’ve been used. That’s probably in your layout settings.

Hope you like SD…I spent a winter there one spring….never could get warm…I think it was the coldest place I ever lived!

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admin November 25, 2008 at 6:35 pm

Steffer, I was born and raised in San Diego County… didn’t get cold until Colorado… a move to San Francisco showed me Samuel Clements was right about the weather there. Darn, it may be an urban myth
http://www.snopes.com/quotes/twain.asp

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Autumn Conley April 28, 2009 at 10:43 am

This is definitely easier to read! Thanks! Also, thanks for the listings in general. I am a very affordable, professional, experienced copy editor, and I have found many listings on your site that have led to contract work. By the way, if any of your subscribers need $1/page copy editing, send them my way! autiej@gmail.com or http://www.linkedin.com/pub/dir/autumn/conley

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