by Jodee Redmond Good morning FWJ Friends! It’s Thursday (already!) and it’s a real mixed bag of leads today. I’ve got leads for copy editors, translators, proposal writers, resume writers, and technical writers for you this morning. Leads… Telecommute Freelance Online Copy Editors @ Demand Studios Promotional Copywriter – U.S. ($25-$30 per hour) Teaching Tolerance Seeks Curriculum Designers Federal Proposal Writer Swahili and Other African Language Translators/Writers Writer/Editor/Course Developer Positions Available Writers for Websites ($0.08 per word) Qualified Writers Wanted Current Events Writers
Score high paying online writing and blogging gigs
Last week we were discussing issues related to single parents and making it as a freelancer. In Which online writing and blogging jobs pay the best? I said I’d come back and tell you where to find those gigs. So… The same old, same old easy places to hunt: To find higher paying online writing and blogging gigs, you can look in all the usual places. Start with 22 Places to Find Freelance Writing and Blogging Jobs. Even though you may think, “Oh, I’ll never find I good job at a place like Craigslist” you should still look. I’ve scored [Read more…]
Freelance Writing Jobs for Wednesday, February 4, 2009
by Jodee Redmond Good morning FWJ Friends! I’ve got leads for grant writers, content writers, proofreaders, and translators for you this morning. There are opps for baseball reporters, technical writers, and medical writers as well. A couple of internships round out the list. Leads… Telecommute Grant Writer Needed – Green Energy Senior Writer – Special Project Fashion Writers Wanted ($0.05 per word) Catering Company Needs Web Content ($750.00) Seeking Writers for GRE Verbal Test Prep Book English to Japanese Translator Copywriter Proofreader ($15 per hour) Copy Editor for Sci Fi Novel ($75 per chapter)
Thank a Writer Today
By Terreece M. Clarke Is there a writer whose blog you follow religiously? Did you read an article recently that you enjoyed and thought was well-written? What about one of your Tweeps (Twitter friends) that consistently keeps you informed or in good spirits? Take the time to send them a thank you. We’ve talked about keeping in touch with editors and clients to maintain a good relationship and visibility, but it isn’t too often that writers are told to thank their fellow champions in type. The benefits are two-fold. While incredibly competitive, writers are a group people, we tend to [Read more…]
Trade Shows as a Source of Freelance Writing Job Leads
If you want to find potential clients in your niche market, don’t ignore trade shows. These events bring together well-established companies, as well as newcomers to the industry. Trade shows can be a great opportunity to make new contacts, learn about new products and issues that affect your niche market.
Nootropics Content Writers Needed
Nootropiccentral.com is looking for a content writer to write various articles about the effects and benefits of nootropics. We would like to start with 1 article each on the following subjects: -Provigil -Adderall XR -Aniracetam -An article about whether or not it is ok to take drugs to attempt to increase intelligence
Freelance Writing Jobs for Tuesday, February 3, 2009
by Jodee Redmond Good morning FWJ Friends! It’s Tuesday and I have leads for content writers, technology writers, copywriters, and technical writers for you this morning. Some blogging gigs and a few internships also made the list. As always, I hope your dream job is in one of the leads you find here. Leads…. Telecommute Freelance Writer Familiar with Biloxi, MS ($50 per article) Freelance Writers and Editors Wanted – McGraw-Hill Coffee Break Family Fun Magazine Seeks Submissions Authors @ TSB Magazine ($15-40 per article) Technology Writer/Content Manager English Writer to Rewrite a Chinese Memoir Technical Writer for Instruction Manuals [Read more…]
Monday Markets for February 2, 2009
This week’s Monday Markets has a magazine that examines issues “of political importance,” one for people of the Catholic faith, and one that talks about knives. The last magazine on the list is a travel adventure publication. Briarpatch Magazine From the Web Site: Briarpatch Magazine publishes writing and artwork on a wide range of topics, including current events, grassroots activism, electoral politics, economic justice, ecology, labour, food security, gender equity, indigenous struggles, international solidarity, and other issues of political importance. We welcome queries from unpublished writers, seasoned freelancers, front-line activists, and anyone else with a story to tell and a [Read more…]
Are You Missing Out on the Discussion?
by Deb Ng I know this is the blog that delivers the goods and many of you come here to get your daily dose of leads. However, there have been several interesting discussions on the original Freelance Writing Jobs blog (the main page) that you may have missed. Check out a few of the interesting conversations your fellow freelance writers have been taking part in: 10 Tips for Gaining Freelance Writing Respect On Proofreading… Freelance Writing is Not a “Work at Home!!!” Job The Politically Correct Blogger: When Should the Gloves Come Off? Are All Low Paying Freelance Writing Jobs [Read more…]
Freelance Writing Jobs for Monday, February 2, 2009
by Jodee Redmond Good morning FWJ Friends! It’s Monday and the start of a new month. We’ve got bright sunshine here, so I guess that means six more weeks of winter if you believe in Groundhog Day predictions. I’ve got leads for content writers, product description writers, food writers, technical writers, copy writers, and more this morning. Leads…. Telecommute Freelance Writer for Multicultural Reports Freelance Writers @ Demand Studios Writers Needed @ Vast Interactive Freelance Travel Writers ($15 for 500 words; $25 for 500-1500 words) Writer Needed to Write Tattoo Related Articles ($15-$30 each) Seeking Freelance Firecracker Writer Freelance Website [Read more…]
Legal Magazine Seeks Freelance Writers
International legal magazine seeks experienced freelance writers for feature assignments. Queries are also welcome. Features range from 1,500 to 2,500 words and are targeted to litigation support directors, managers, specialists and paralegals engaged in litigation support activity. Topics include cutting-edge ideas, techniques, success stories, best practices, event coverage, career advancement, and updates on new products and services. Please see our website at LitigationSupportToday.com.









