Freelance Writing Jobs Wednesday, March 25, 2009

by Anne

in Freelance Writing Jobs

We’ve got 62 writing, blogging, editing, etc. jobs today. A bit down, but heck, that’s still a bunch.

Seems like a good time to remind you that the writing gigs posted on the ‘net represent only a fraction of the writing gigs available – you might be surprised what a few local phone calls would land you. Try it and let us know.

The category How to get freelance writing jobs and the article, How to land a writing job may help you land the writing gigs you want. And when you land one, or two, or more, let us know!

  1. Reviews
  2. Translation (English to Spanish)
  3. Article Writer (SEO)
  4. NASCAR Writers / Bloggers
  5. Experienced Script Coverage Needed
  6. Research Assistant Needed to Secure Permissions, Edit Endnotes
  7. German Speaker / Writer Needed
  8. Web Content Writer
  9. Translate Japanese to English
  10. College Journalism jobs
  11. Catholic editor
  12. Unemployed Blogger Wanted
  13. Reporters wanted
  14. Managing Editor: E-Newsletter
  15. Hair & Beauty Writers
  16. Musicians Biography
  17. Origami Writer
  18. Recipe Writer Needed
  19. Editor
  20. Proofreader Needed ASAP
  21. Write me a Wikipedia page
  22. Looking For Script(s)
  23. Mockumentary Script Writer
  24. Seeking Writer for Sales Letter
  25. Wanted: Screenwriter
  26. Writers wanted for new Urban Lifestyle Magazine
  27. Need Help with Query & Book Proposal
  28. Hiring Freelance Writers – Suite 101 – repost
  29. Home Biz / Internet Marketing Copywriting Ninja Wanted
  30. Research Analyst / Writer
  31. Experienced Web Content Writer
  32. Calling All Gadget, SEO / SEM Bloggers – revenue share
  33. Growandmake.com Contributing Editor
  34. Freelance research, writing on urban affairs
  35. Help me to write my memoir
  36. Need writer re ion channels (Craig’s list defaults to no-pay so ask when you respond)
  37. Write about almost anything
  38. Sponsorship Proposal
  39. Grant Writer
  40. Need copywriter for ten sales letters
  41. Director of Social Media / Blogger
  42. Outdoor, Adventure, Climbing, Walking, Camping, Rambling Blogger With Own Blog Wanted
  43. Finance Writing / Financial Services Blogging
  44. Multiple bloggers for large news blogrevenue share
  45. Co-Writer / Ghostwriter
  46. Freelance Writer
  47. Freelance Scriptwriter
  48. Financial-Investment Writers Needed
  49. Freelance writer
  50. Freelance Newsletter Article Writer
  51. Experienced transcriptionist needed to handle periodic overflow work
  52. Copywriter needed for real estate website
  53. Content / Article Writer Needed
  54. Business Writer
  55. Writer Wanted

 

Low Pay – $10/article or $5 per blog post or less other low pay indications:

  1. Research Internships


  2. Seeking Chat Leaders for Moms Website
  3. I need Articles - careful, they may be looking for unpaid samples – ask!
  4. iPhone Application Descriptions
  5. Twitter for Cash

Might be worth considering:

  1. Call for Submissions
  2. Cruise Ship Photographers / Video Operators required – not exactly writing, and if they ask you for a fee, forget it.

Deb Ng has posts job leads almost every day. Her leads include full-time work.  take a look. You’ll also find leads at AllFreelanceWriting by Jennifer Mattern.

Write well and often,

Anne

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Francie Vitale March 25, 2009 at 1:28 pm

I have concluded that many of gig reply emails containing little to no informational content or questionable content are most likely not bonafide opportunities. Businesses and individuals who want to maintain anonymity for business reasons when offering a legitimate opportunity can use the generic job reply emails.

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admin March 26, 2009 at 10:52 am

Francie, good observation. The only reason I post some of them is because some of them are legit… wish I had a way to tell one from the other. But by all means keep reporting.

We are all in this together.

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