A Trick for Finding High Paying Web Writing Gigs

By on January 10th, 2008

Marketing Tips for WritersHere’s a trick that just occurred to me tonight while getting the next freelance writing jobs post ready for All Freelance Writing (I haven’t tried it myself yet):

1. Go to a site where you can find freelance writing jobs.

2. Search for the term “freelance writers.”

3. Now, instead of just looking for actual job titles for freelance writers, look for freelance editing jobs where the term “freelance writers” appears in the body of the job ad. It’s generally in some line about how the editor (usually a full-time position) will have to manage freelance writers or solicit freelance writers or edit submissions from freelance writers (something along those lines).

One thing I’ve noticed for quite a while with gigs like that is the fact that I’ve almost never seen those same companies actively and openly soliciting freelance writers. So there you go… you have another way to access some potentially “hidden” freelance writing markets by finding companies who do hire Web-based freelance writers without actively advertising for them.

Give it a try, and let us know how it goes. :)

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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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