Blogging & Online Writing Gigs for May 19, 2009

So, today there are a ton of good looking local jobs and almost no decent telecommute gigs. Ah well.

Bonus tip o’ the day: When you email your bio/resume/what have you to apply for a gig, say where you’re from. I’ve landed many a gig because someone is interested in where I’m from. I.e. they’re all, “Hey, I always wanted to visit Oregon, what’s it like?!” We get chatting and getting a conversation going is a great way to stay ahead of the pack when applying for work.

Anywhere gigs:

Freelance Tech Blogger

Printing Services Blog – pay not listed, but looks decent (ask)

Web content writing and administration for NGO

SEO Copywriter FYI lower pay than I like to see for web articles, but word count is low and if you could turn out two per hour it could pay ok.

Location Specific:

Online Publication Seeks Writer (Anchorage, AK)

Boston-based global news website seeks editor GlobalPost (Boston)

Online Associate Editor – Intelligent Beauty – El Segundo, CA USA

Health Reporter — Cover health in a market with a strong health economy – Democrat and Chronicle – Rochester, NY

Seeking Online Campaigner Care2 Redwood City, California.

National Online Ad Director Rodale – NYC

Description Writer Needed for Online Fashion Company – Downtown L.A.

Music Video Editor / Educational Music Publisher – (San Diego)

Content Writter - (Down Town Miami)

Marketing Interface Copywriter (Oklahoma City)

Online Publication Seeks Writer (Orlando FL) – NOTE test assignment, but this is a well paying FT gig.

Marketing Copy Writer – Seattle downtown

Managing Editor – Muliple Publications - (West County ) – Not sure, pay seems overly high, and ad is odd, but maybe? West County St. Louis.

Sr. Web Content Producer / Editor - (NW Washington, DC)

Comments

  1. Amy Lynn says:

    Interestingly, two of the links lead to a similar post for a staff writer position. They have the same text. They mention the same magazine yet one says the position is in Orlando, Fl and the other in Anchorage, AK. It’s a start-up offering 55,000 dollar salary. And the ad requests a sample. Sounds suspicious to me.

    • Jennifer says:

      Ah maybe you caught a lame ad I missed. I look at what seems like hundreds of ads a day and only choose what appears to be decent. However, you’re not wrong, that it highly suspicious.

  2. Phil says:

    That pay rate for Alaska isn’t out of whack, nor is the one looking for a full-time ME. That’s why I harp about freelancers selling themselves short when they accept things that pay around minimum wage.

    • Jennifer says:

      I think the pay is good, and normal actually – BUT how the ad is worded felt odd to me. It may be a good job, but you know when an ad strikes you as oddly written, this one did feel off to me.

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