Leads…
- Freelance Writers @ The San Diego Union-Tribune
- Retro Games Blogger @ b5 Media
- Canadian Health, Wellness, and Lifestyle Bloggers Needed
- Freelance Food Writers
- Freelance Copywriters – Long Island
- CV Consultant Needed – University of Alberta
- English to Italian Translation Needed
- Freelance Writer for Urban Magazine – Toronto
- Canadian Bloggers Wanted
- Business Plan Writer Wanted – Toronto
- Expert Child and Nutrition Blogger Wanted ($1,100 per month)
- Freelance Writers Wanted
- Freelance Writers – Foodservice Magazine
- Part-Time Blogger for Tech Site
- Copywriter for Web Site
- Writer for Bass Fishing Articles
- Freelance Copywriter @ [Sí] tv
- Financial Writer – Weehawken, NJ ($30-$40 per hour)
- Freelance Writer for Alternative Energy Magazines
- Arthritis Today Accepting Queries
- Military Officers Association of America Accepting Queries ($0.80 per word)
- Dollars and Sense Accepting Queries
- Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine Accepting Submissions ($0.03-$0.08 per word)
- E Magazine Accepting Queries ($0.30 per word; paid on publication)
- Forest Magazine Accepting Queries
Good Luck!
Jodee












Did anyone apply for the Child/Nutrition Blogger?
I did, and it looks like a whole bunch of other people did too. Best of luck to everyone!
I was just concerned about writing a sample post. I hate to write for free but it sounds like a good opportunity. I had hoped the links to my writing samples would be enough for them to judge my ability. I wondered what others thought about it.
It’s not an ideal situation, but I don’t think of it any differently than having a second or third job interview for a specific position. Giving a specific topic to write a post on is just another way to narrow the many qualified candidates that I’m sure applied for the job. All blog networks are different in their requirements, it seems.