April 29th
Freelance Writing Jobs for Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Good morning FWJers! I have one internship this morning, along with a few gigs for bloggers. There are some content writing gigs, a couple of translaton opps, and a magazine for bankers that needs content.
Leads…
- Communications Writer/Editor - Atlanta, GA
- Content Writer/Blogger
- College Basketball Blogger @ b5media
- Reporter/Blogger @ The Wall Street Journal Online
- Men’s Fashion/Style/Grooming Writer @ TSB Magazine
- Banker’s Edge Magazine Seeking Writers ($500 per completed assignment)
- Writers for Technology Topics ($0.12-$0.14 per word)
- SEO Writer Wanted
- Find and Rewrite Article Titles - UK Financial Subjects
- Poker Writer - Telecommute
- Translator - English to French - Temporary Assignment - On Site (Manotick, ON) or Telecommute ($13 per hour)
- Writers/Editors for Leading Online Video Gaming Network - Telecommute
- Article Writer/Blog Writer Needed
- Experienced Freelance Resume Writers - Atlanta
- Female Blogger @ Femalemuscle.com
- Freelance Language Specialist - Japanese - Telecommute ($20 per hour)
- Two Freelance Writers Wanted - Fashion and One Other Topic ($20-$30 per article)
- Articles for Community Newspaper - Dallas/Richardson ($10 per article)
- Technical Writer - Manuals and Processes - Contract - Houston
- Finance/Debt/Mortgages Articles ($10 for 500 words)
- Medical Writers and Editors - Cattle Call from an Agency
- Data Entry-Content Writer for Web Site - Temporary - Orange County ($20 per hour)
- Travel Blogger Needed - Pay is Per Hour
- Journalism Majors for Unpaid Internship
- Comic Strip Writer - Portland
- Environmental Grant Writer Needed
- Freelance Writer for PR Firm - Telecommute
Good Luck!
Jodee




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Tuesday, April 29th, 2008 at 5:49 pm under

For the tech blogger I got an email stating they’d filled up all the positions but had openings for car bloggers. The link they provided took me to an auto loan website that you had to sign up for.
April 29th, 2008 at 5:54 pmThis is pure curiosity on my part, and since I spend the day with..well, me and my own thoughts, I thought I’d ask some of you, too.
Do you think some of these Craigslist posts end up being “Flagged for Removal” (by the time I catch them, at least) because they’re being flooded with responses or because the posts/jobs were questionable?
April 29th, 2008 at 8:39 pm@ Amanda: It is possible that some ads are flagged as being miscategorized, prohibited, spam, etc. A person who placed an ad can choose to remove it when they have enough responses, which is different from being flagged.
April 29th, 2008 at 9:06 pm“For the tech blogger I got an email stating they’d filled up all the positions but had openings for car bloggers. The link they provided took me to an auto loan website that you had to sign up for.”
I got the same but for education!
April 30th, 2008 at 2:04 amTo John and Dennis - I got the same but with a link to an education site too. “Sign up for degree info.” I smell a rat.
April 30th, 2008 at 2:56 amThe tech blogger ad is a scam. Keep an eye on the email account you used to contact him. If you start getting a flood of Spam, please let us know here, and save that email he sent you with the link to the auto loan or education site, because it probably contains some kind of ID that gives him credit for sending you. We might be able to use that ID to track him down, have him prosecuted for fraud and Spamming, and extract damages. If you start getting hundreds of disgusting Spams a day, you’ll want to go after him. He’s almost certainly the kind of person who sees people who want to do honest work to earn a living as nothing but foolish prey.
April 30th, 2008 at 10:23 amThought I’d post this to help with people whose jobs come up with flags. If it’s on craigslist, it’s more than likely posted in a few states, so heres some easy steps to see the original application.
1. Copy and paste the Jodee or Deb’s description into google.
2. More than likely, the first result will be the craigslist listing which has been flagged.
3. However, the google result will still display the text of the page
4. Copy a line of this, put it into “quotations, like this”, so google searchs for the text exactly.
5. It might only come up with that same page - however, google omits duplicates… so click to show omitted results.
6. Hopefully they’ve posted it in a few other states - google should now show all of these, and it’s unlikely that they will all be flagged.
Sorry if this sounds complicated… it’s really just a simple google search, and it might help you get that job! I could always take some screen grabs and somehow post them if someone would find it useful.
April 30th, 2008 at 1:45 pmRef: Craigslist
I think a lot of the ads on CL are bogus. You can pretty much identify the ones that are but in some cases you have to click and then click and then wham! you find you have to sign up for some offer. I was able to find three legitimate local jobs so some firms do use CL but just as many nefarious people do also. I understand the urge to make money but I wonder why so many people run games instead of trying to find legitimate ways to make money.
May 1st, 2008 at 12:20 am