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Good morning! This is the inaugural post for AFW’s revamped freelance writing jobs and blogging jobs. Expect these to come out every Tuesday and to be fairly comprehensive. I will try to encapsulate a wide range of jobs so if you don’t see something you like this week, check back next week.
The gigs
- Feature article/book reviews - This freelance writing job offers $100 for articles and $50 for book reviews. The subject matter is gay/lesbian history, culture, and politics, so it’s best to browse the site and get a feel for their review first before applying. To apply, simply submit an article to them–articles have a minimum of 1,500 words and reviews 600.
- Articles/book reviews/PR/commentary – This freelance writing job offers $150 for articles and $50 for book reviews. The subject matter is information technology service management, so it helps to have a strong background in IT, although arguably you may be able to write product reviews and press releases without as much experience. To apply, they require that you put together an outline for an article. Read the entire posting for more details!
- Scriptwriter/copywriter – This freelance writer job pays from $1,000 to $5,000 per script. They are looking for a writer who can take technical information and make it presentable. A background in writing scripts is immensely helpful if not required. To apply, you need to submit a resume, samples incorporating strong story elements about taking business communications to a personal level, and wage expectations. Requires free registration. This job is open only to residents of southern California, as you’ll need to attend occasional client meetings (writing can be done from home).
- AFW writer Jenn Mattern is looking for a freelance writer on blogger relations/PR for a one-off post for a new public relations writing blog. For tone, think edgy. The topic is “Guaranteed Ways to Piss Off Bloggers with Your Press Release.” The writer must have three years’ experience in the PR industry (preferably with some direct blogger relations experience). Pay is $75 an article at around 350 – 5oo words and should be scannable (such as list form). To apply, email jenn@allfreelancewriting.com with a 3 – 5 sentence pitch demonstrating tone and style noted above. Longer pitches will not be considered. Get to the point. Applications will be accepted through the 30th, with a writer chosen as of December 1st.
Job tip of the week - I enjoy turning my favorite things into freelance writing jobs. I have pitched myself as a writer to restaurants, shops, and other local businesses, but I’ve also pitched myself to websites and blogs I enjoy. Someone has to create that content, right? Although this method might seem to have a high rejection rate, it isn’t any worse than applying for a posted freelance writing gig. Surprise yourself and put together a proposal for either a local business or favorite website and see what sort of response you get. If you don’t get any, send a polite followup. You would be even more surprised to see how many initial proposals get lost or ignored.
Worst gig of the week - I’m looking for a long term writer. Writer will be writing topics on “wedding related topics”, “twilight (the movie)” & “Christmas related topics”. Article is minimum of 550 words. I will need between 5-9 articles a day everyday. I’m going to be paying around $3-$4 an article depending on experience. Now, I started the budget at $36 for couple days worth of articles. Looking for someone ASAP, who can start immediately. Writer must have taken the article writing, creative writing and technical writing and blogging tests. Writer will also be responsible for answering Yahoo answers to promote my products and website.
Why is this freelance writing gig so terrible? Aside from the ridiculously low pay and high output, writing for this guy is not going to be very satisfying. He’s trying to crank junk SEO content, unless you happen to know a Twilight fan out there who’s getting married on Christmas. What makes it the worst, however, is that it’s on oDesk, where you work for a client for an hourly rate–and they have a program that you download and agree to let monitor your usage. If you’re a fast writer, you just got hosed!
If you’d like to look through longer aggregated lists of freelance writing jobs to help you save time in your job search, All Freelance Writing recommends Anne Wayman’s freelance writing jobs at AboutFreelanceWriting.com.
Related posts:
- Freelance Writing Jobs – November 4, 2009
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- Freelance Writing Jobs – November 10, 2009
- Freelance Writing Jobs – November 13, 2007
- Freelance Writing Jobs – November 16, 2009
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