Freelance Writing Jobs – September 1, 2007

By on September 1st, 2007

Freelance Writing JobsHere are some new freelance writing gigs to kick off September ( I LOVE September… means Fall’s just around the corner)! :) Enjoy!

Copyeditor – PT – Chicago – On-site

Freelance Writer – The Chronicle of Higher Education

Freelance Copywriter – NYC

Freelance Student Writing Evaluator

Freelance Proposal Writer and Strategist

Freelance Grant Writer

Freelance Senior Copywriter

Content Editor

New Copy Needed for Website

Editor for Children’s Book About Vowels

Freelance Proofreader

Assistant Editor for LifeTips.com

General Blogger Needed

Freelance Copyeditor – $35 / hr

Freelance Proofreaders for Ad Copy

Freelance Web Content Developers – $15 / page

Hygiene Blogger Needed

Freelance Web Reporter – NY

Freelance Article Writers – $.10-.15 / word

Resume Writer / Editor – NY – $75+

Part-time Amateur Sports Writer

Independent Editor for Manuscript

Baseball Blogger Needed

Freelance Business Writers – Philadelphia

Freelance Writer for Car Blog – $50

Writers’ E-zine Call for Submissions

http://3bm.co/oSdfzO

About Jennifer Mattern

Jenn is a professional blogger and freelance business writer. She has worked as a writer since 1999, and began blogging in 2004. She owns All Freelance Writing as well as several other sites and blogs covering indie publishing, social media, and small business. She expects to release her first book for freelance writers, The Query-Free Freelancer, in 2012 and she is the author of the Web Writer's Guide e-book series.

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5 Responses to Freelance Writing Jobs – September 1, 2007

  1. Thanks so much for the markets! I’m also looking forward to fall — spring and fall are my two favorite seasons.
    :)

    Take care and keep those markets coming ;)

  2. Mariella says:

    hey jenn! thanks for these. :) I was wondering about that DivaMark Magazine, seems like a great opportunity. But (I’m sorry if I’m to sound like a newbie — I am one anyways) is it normal for magazines to charge processing fees from prospective employees?

  3. Jennifer Mattern says:

    Thanks for pointing that out Mariella! No, you shouldn’t be paying a processing fee to a potential client, and it reeks of a scam. I’m sorry I didn’t catch that previously. I’ve removed that particular listing from the list.

  4. Mariella says:

    Thanks a lot for the tip Jenn. It’s the first mag I’ve encountered which charge a fee, just wondering if that’s also something I should know. :)

  5. Jennifer Mattern says:

    Never pay a dime to a company who “may” hire you. I don’t care if they’re otherwise a legitimate company. Don’t do it. No client has the right to ask you to pay them for information, processing, or anything else. They’re looking for service providers, and they’re the ones who should be handling all of the payouts involved.