May 2nd
Freelance Writing Jobs for Friday, May 2, 2008
Good morning FWJ Friends! I’ve got lots of gigs for bloggers today, along with some jobs for copywriters. There’s one for an e-book author, a couple of opps for reporters, and an opening for an entertainment writer. As always, I hope you find something interesting on the list. Have a great weekend!
Leads…
- Freelance Off Site Copy Writer
- Communications Writer/Editor - Atlanta - Will Consider Freelance
- Technology Blogger @ Mr. Gadget Australia
- Mac Tips/Tricks Blogger
- Fashion Blogger and Content Manager @ 7 Star Handbags
- Bloggers @ Change.org - Several Positions Available
- Automotive and Car Bloggers @ FOS Commerce
- Resume Writers Needed - Training Provided
- Entertainment Writer @ Showbiz Tonight
- Florida Web Personalities
- Bloggers for New Web Site
- Article Writers for Monthly Newsletter (12-15 articles per month; $15-$20 per article)
- Ghost Writer for Pregnancy E-Book
- Call for Manuscripts - Fiction and Drama Competition
- Medical Writers - Temp and Perm - London, UK
- Freelance Writer for Website Content - Internet Security/Internet Services/Email Topics
- Short Film Scripts Wanted
- Manual Writer @ Ashton College - Telecommute
- Business Writer for Annual Reports - Contract - Lower Mainland/Vancouver
- Music-Fashion-Film Writers Needed
- Write About Interior Design - Three Positions
- Bloggers @ First30Days.com ($500 per month)
- Edgy, Upbeat, Controversial Freelancers Needed - Austin, TX Area Applicants
- Freelance Copywriters with Agency Experience - Chicago
- e-Learning Content Editor - 6-8 Weeks Assignment - Naperville, IL
- Wall Street Research Firm Seeks Investigative Reporters - Telecommute
- Freelance Sports Writer Needed - Dallas/Fort Worth
- Oil & Gas Industry Reporter @ Off the Record Research - Part Time - Houston ($30/hour)
- Gaming Bloggers Wanted
- Senior Technical Writer for Large Internet Search Co. - Contract - Burbank, CA ($58 per hour)
- Redfin Real Estate Blogger - Telecommute ($480 per month + bonuses)
- Natural Health Blogger/Blog Writer - Telecommute ($15-$20 per hour)
- Reviewers/Writers Needed for Web 2.0 Startup - No Experience Required - Telecommute
- Writing Coach Needed - Philadelphia
- Freelance Writers Needed @ Vivacious Magazine
- Need Professional Writer - PR/Interview Project
- Reporter/Writer for Real Estate Land Activities - San Diego
- Local News Writer @ SuperConsciousness Magazine - Seattle
- Entry-Level PPC Copywriting Freelancer - San Francisco - First Project On Site - Telecommute After That
- Internet Savvy Writer with a Splash of Marketing Genius - San Francisco Bay - Part Telecommute
- Freelance Copywriter for Technology Company - Contract - San Francisco
Good Luck!
Jodee




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Welcome back Jodee. Glad to hear you’re feeling better.
May 2nd, 2008 at 5:07 pm@ Fiona: Thank you.
May 2nd, 2008 at 5:14 pmJodee, glad to see you’re on the mend.
Great list, but I just want to make a comment about Off The Record Research. I took a job with them a year ago, and they don’t want a journalist. They give you a list of businesses and they ask you to call them to “interview” them about financial information that businesses aren’t required to make public, even under SEC regs. They compile the info and sell it so your company’s competitors can get insider info about your operations. Needless to say, I quit the job after a day.
May 2nd, 2008 at 5:24 pmGood morning and thanks, Jodee (& Deb). FYI - The Call for Manuscripts listing requires a $15 entry fee.
May 2nd, 2008 at 5:25 pm@ Maria E.:
May 2nd, 2008 at 6:57 pmI guess it’s a question of perspective — I don’t object to doing that kind of work! And I know other experienced journalists who work on contract for research firms.
Maybe it’s my B2B background … I’ve worked for a long time for companies that sell this kind of information, and they have to get high prices for their research reports and subscriptions because they don’t take ads and have to make money somehow.
P.S. to Jodee — welcome back - great list!
The pregnancy e-book does not specify pay but mentions “bids” and requires a 7-day turn around.
May 2nd, 2008 at 8:31 pmOdd - I have tried to apply for a Craigslist job posted here today, but both times I’m getting a bounceback-type message saying that my mail was undeliverable:
“(the address) does not seem to be valid. It could be you’re trying to respond to a very old posting, or that the user has not requested anonymous email forwarding. Please check the address and try again.”
I’m at an impasse - the listing is still there, but there seems to be no way to either respond to the listing or to inform someone at Craigslist HQ that something is off there. Or am I missing something?
Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
May 2nd, 2008 at 9:13 pmDave,
I’ve had that problem several times this week. For one, I even tried contacting the organization directly and their email bounced back so finally I had to give up.
Very frustrating though.
May 2nd, 2008 at 9:19 pmTell me about it. First the flagging thing earlier this week that took a lot of positions up my alley out of play, and now this. If organizations are serious about looking for applicants, they should act serious and double-check that all links worth. Otherwise they’re wasting everyone’s time, including those who have no time to waste.
May 2nd, 2008 at 9:36 pmDave, try copy/pasting the job listing into your search engine of choice (I use Dogpile) and see if it’s listed elsewhere - perhaps with the correct information.
This is also an excellent way to capture Craigslist info, even after it’s been flagged by idiots. Sometimes, you can snag an e-mail address in the brief intro in search engine listings and track it down. (There, that’s my little secret.)
May 2nd, 2008 at 9:37 pm@Hazel
I know why they charge what they charge; but that isn’t my point. You don’t ferret out information that is germaine to the nature of a company’s operations with the express purpose of selling it so that some other company can get a leg up on the competition. It’s simply bad form.
Everybody running around talking about the new corporate ethics that developed as a result of the shenanigans of the likes of Enron and ImClone. But it seems to me that if an outfit like Off The Record can do what they do and still sleep at night, there is no change in the ethical climate, it’s business as usual. That’s what I object to.
May 2nd, 2008 at 11:03 pm@Tish - I noticed that, too. For a 7 day turnaround on what must be upwards of nearly 30,000 words (assuming 500 words per page), I would have liked seeing some actual numbers.
I have plenty of work now, but I looked into it because I like reading ads of things I *could* do (verify there could be work later, I guess!). Anyway, makes me a little concerned there will be some >$.01 per word writer that will bid people out.
I guess for fast turnarounds like that, I’d like to see a company offer up some kind of bonus pay, or at least a guranteed minimum pay level (acknowledging the speed and the “dropping everything” aspect).
Even if it is a “walk in the park” with all their research and/or your experience, 65 pages is damn lot of words to do in 7 days! I about dropped my jaw when I saw that. Wanting huge quantities of words in very short periods of time as always a little suspect to me. (Why couldnt’ they plan ahead a little more to give more time to the writer??)
OK, sorry for the rant??
May 3rd, 2008 at 2:25 am@ Cindy - Neat trick!! I’ve noticed that old posts and web pages often still stick in the search engines to a degree. Good to find a useful way to catch those slippery CL ads.
Also, sometimes the relevant sentences of research articles will pop up there, and then you just find the title and journal info when you click through
May 3rd, 2008 at 2:27 amThanks for the great list Jodee. I have not yet gotten a gig off this site, but you always have a great list and I’m hooked.
Thanks for your time!
May 3rd, 2008 at 3:09 amHmmm, freelance writers getting “bonuses.” I might be living in dreamland.
Hey, Matt…looks like I’m talking to myself again….
May 3rd, 2008 at 3:10 am@ Tai G: You are most welcome!
May 3rd, 2008 at 6:20 amwelcome back, jodee! sounds like you’re feeling better. (i had a 24-hour bug that kicked my butt. i feel for you.)
May 3rd, 2008 at 8:55 amQuestion for anyone who can help: I am new to the freelancing world and have had recent success in being considered for a pregnancy e-book job. The publisher asked that I “submit a bid, along with my writing sample.” I’ve never had a to submit a bid before. I’m assuming it is my rate I would charge for the e-book, but how do you decide what is a fair rate when you have NO CLUE what a going rate for an e-book would be??? HELP ME, PLEASE!
May 3rd, 2008 at 9:05 amdoggone it! i was really hopeful on that mac gig, but it’s way too low-paying for me. too much research/ testing for what you get in return. i love my mac and so want to write about it.
May 3rd, 2008 at 9:10 am@lenzi - you could try checking writer’s market for some sample rates.
from there you could figure an average rate per page, multiply it by the number of pages, and then add in some extra for a cushion.
everyone sets their rates differently.
May 3rd, 2008 at 9:13 am@ Becky: Thanks! It’s not often I get a cold that knocks me right back on my backside, but this one sure did. I’m not completely recovered yet, but definitely on the mend.
May 3rd, 2008 at 5:19 pmAwww Jodee were you sick??? I am so glad to hear you are okay!! *big hugs*
May 3rd, 2008 at 8:36 pmHey CONGRATS RICHARD! YAY!!!!!!!!
May 3rd, 2008 at 8:37 pmThanks for your suggestion Becky!
May 3rd, 2008 at 9:58 pmFINALLY a decent job list. Thanks Jodee and God help you having to listen to Deb’s nasally whiney voice… ugh.. my prayers are with you!
May 4th, 2008 at 2:45 amRichard,
You are a really vicious person. May karma come back to haunt you.
P.S. Please leave.
May 4th, 2008 at 7:15 am@ Alicia: Thanks for the hugs!
@ Richard: Making nasty cracks about my friend Deb is not cool. Knock it off.
May 4th, 2008 at 12:57 pm@ Erika K: GOOD! I’m glad I wasn’t the only one who thought 65+ pages in 7 days was a lot to ask.
May 4th, 2008 at 8:33 pm