Only 30 writing jobs, blogging jobs, editing jobs, translation positons, etc. today, which, come to think of it, after a 3-day weekend isn’t all that bad. Anyone here remember when it was tough to find 4 or 5 gigs online?
The category How to get freelance writing jobsand 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!
- Free-Lance Journalist / Writer for Arts Article
- Real Estate Articles and Content
- Content Editor/Proof Reading
- Business Plan Writer Needed
- Writer/Blogger
- Looking for quality article writer
- Wikipedia Expert Editor/Publisher Sought
- Need help with book proposal
- Freelance Staff Writer
- Writers Wanted – Local San Diego Magazine
- Arts/Culture Blog Writers Needed
- Pro Blogger Wanted- Arts
- Blogger – Part Time
- Looking for Article Writers
- Typist -Book – The American Dream
- Edit & Format Short E-Book
- Ghost writer needed
- Ghost writer needed for biography
- Writer / Proofreader
- Proofreader / Writer needed
- Looking for a Press release writer
- Writer wanted
- Newsletter Writer/Author
- Desktop Publishing/Editing
- Environmental Website Writer
- Food Writers for New Food/Diet Site
Low Paying Gigs
Might Be Worth Considering
Canadian writing job seekers may find what they want at the Canadian Freelance Writing Jobs Blog. Deb Ng publishes jobs at Freelance WritingGigsas does Jennifer Mattern at All Freelance Writing.
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About Freelance Writing is a wonderful newsletter! I’m always excited and happy when it arrives and so far, I’ve been successful finding work…
Good going!
love the idea someone actually looks forward to my newsletter. Thanks
Anne, thanks as always for the jobs!
The writer/blogger job (#5) for FTMM magazine does not mention any pay.
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you’re welcome as usual
The Proofread/Writer #19 responded to me within an hour (never a good sign) and sent an application to complete along with a credit report release. It is a debt relief group, so maybe that makes some sense, but the site didn’t seem that professional, has a .info url, and is registered to someone in NC even though the ad says the company is in Kansas City. Maybe I’m just uptight, but this doesn’t seem right. To give all of that information to become an employee may make sense (albeit not through *that* website), but to release it for a freelance just doesn’t work for me. Thought I would mention it. Thanks!
I wouldn’t release my credit report to anyone I didn’t really know… thanks for calling our attention to it. It sounds like a scam to me.