How to bomb out all the time when looking for writing gigs
You apply for one or two gigs a month: There’s something to be said for the law of averages. If you’re applying for five or less blog or web writing gigs a month your odds of getting hired are slimmer than the odds of a blogger who gets out there and applies for 20, 30, or more gigs a month.
You apply for lots of gigs but most are totally inappropriate for you: While the above tip about applying for a lot of gigs is good advice, it’s also important to apply for gigs you actually might get. You’re not right for every gig out there. For example if there’s a Mac tech blog gig open and your knowledge base on that topic is minimal, it’s not a good fit. With 500+ applicants applying for that gig besides you, at least 100 of them will likely know more about the topic than you do. Apply for gigs that you’ve got a shot at.

You’ve never blogged or written for the web before: This seems like a given, but so many clients note that people apply for gigs when they’ve never even written their own blog before that I figured I’d mention it. You may be a rockin’ writer but that doesn’t make you a blogger and you’ll be far less likely to get a gig than one of those other applicants who has blogged before. This is easily fixed though – anyone can start a blog.
You think blogging sounds like an easy job to break into: It’s not. There is actually a skill set required to blog well. Blogging isn’t tough once you get the swing of it, but there are lots of little pieces that make up the whole of the gig. I’ve written for print, businesses, and the web; and web writing, in my opinion, is just as much work as other markets if not more so because the face of the market is frequently changing and you have to keep up.
You’re lackadaisical: Looking for writing work is not a passive activity. You can’t simply write a personal blog and expect clients to flock to you based on your brilliant prose. Trust me, in most cases your personal blog just won’t be popular enough to get you noticed. You have to look for gigs. You have to apply for gigs. You have to network. You have to pay attention to those email applications you send out.
You work for free or for pennies all the time: If you don’t think you’re worth paying; if all your resume shows is content sites or article mills that anyone can write for; then why on earth would a client think you’re worth giving a gig to? I’ve had clients ask why they should hire me when other people are willing to work for free and I always say, “You get what you pay for” and guess what – most clients agree. If you’re not confident enough to work for pay, why are you trying to get work as a blogger anyhow? Allow yourself and your time to be worth something or other people won’t take you seriously.
You’ve heard of Facebook, Twitter, Stumble Upon, and all of that, but you can’t be bothered to jump on board: Two years ago, when applying for gigs, I never had potential clients ask me about my background in social networking. Now almost all my potential clients ask about my networking experience. If you’re not on board with some of the major social networking arenas, and at least somewhat versed in the less popular ones, you won’t get jobs as easily.
You spend most of your time whining about the lack of gigs out there: Whining will get you nowhere. No matter how much you whine it won’t change the fact that there are plenty of places out there still hiring writers and bloggers. All you’re doing is wasting time.
You’re too niche specific OR you’re not niche specific enough: Because green is my fave topic, I’ve concentrated most of my efforts on eco-issues for the last five years or so. However, I also stay on top of a few other specialty topics in case I see a job pop open in one of them. I can just as easily write about pregnancy, money or architecture. So, I keep it open but not too open. I think it’s smart to have a somewhat specific niche that you cover a lot because it makes you look like an expert in at least one area. If you claim to be able to write on dozens of topics you don’t look quite as valuable. Most of us don’t have enough time to follow trends and news on five topics, let alone dozens of topics, and following trends and news is an important part of blogging. When I’ve applied for gigs lately most of the potential clients have asked me about current trends and issues in my pet topics – if I was following too many niches, it’d be hard to stay current.
You give up too soon: Most probloggers I know (who blog for clients) have been at it a while. They’ve had ups and downs in the job market and they deal instead of giving up. If blogging isn’t working out, they’ll diversify as they continue to apply for blogging gigs. It can take years to establish yourself in the web writing world, just like it can take years to establish yourself in another writing arena.
Can you think of any other good ways to bomb out when looking for blogging and web writing gigs?
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Maybe you’re not getting jobs because you just can’t write
In a post a good long while ago, Do you need to be a good writer to be a good blogger, Deb points out that yes, it helps a great deal to know how to write if you’re a blogger.
I agree. Knowing how to write is important. However, I know plenty of excellent writers who don’t get blogging and web writing gigs – writers who are likely better than me. I can write sure, but I’m not one of those genius born to write or die type writers, yet I still get plenty of work.
So, how do I and lots of other writers get blogging and web writing jobs, when many amazing writers are passed over? The people I know who get these jobs (self included) tend to follow some general web writing rules. If a client checks out your work and you’re NOT following these rules you may be passed over for someone who does play by the rules.
Write for the web: Writing for the web is totally different then writing for magazines, college paper, print ad copy, and other writing mediums. The best way to learn how to write for the web is to write for the web – i.e. start a blog. Another good way to learn is to read popular blogs and check out their style. Blog readers aren’t looking for the next great American novel, they’re looking for information, entertainment, newsy clips, and so fourth.
Write casual and personable text: Big fancy words, pages of text (within one post), and a dictating rather than conversational tone sets you apart as someone who doesn’t know how to write for the web. You can connect with readers better when you speak to them, or with them, rather than at them. Plus creating text peppered with jargon, smarty pants research paper college speak, or poetic nonsense is just plain annoying. There’s a place for stuff like this, but a blog isn’t that place. Use words that people understand ALL the time.
Write with a purpose: When you’re writing for the web it can feel a little more slack but you should still write with purpose. I always ask myself the ‘So What’ question and most of the time it makes me a better blogger.
Write with a style that’s all you: Not all bloggers and web writers have a completely unique style, but most have some sort of voice that comes through in their work. Say you have a cooking blog – so what? There are dozens and dozens of cooking blogs out there. What the heck sets you apart from the rest? A good example of a blog with a clear voice is Garden Rant – a typical garden blog, of which there are many, but this blog has a distinct voice. Another blog with a very clear voice is Tremendous News, which is really unfocused topic wise, but you just keep reading because it’s so damn hilarious and the blogger’s voice shines through each post.
Write in a blog or web readable style: The best writing in the world won’t get you a gig if you can’t produce web copy that’s readable. And by readable I mean easy to scan, useful, and somewhat attention grabbing. Bullets are good. Snappy titles rock. Bold print in moderation is good. Hitting enter is super excellent. Clients like to see that you can pull these simple tasks off.
Write with an honest opinion: When blogging for clients it’s typical to cover products and press releases but it’s important to be honest and opinionated. Anyone can write about global warming or a sofa that’s on sale or offer parenting tips. What’s key is your opinion on the topic. What’s your slant? What’s your real take? A good example are blogs where you’ll see 50 product reviews and they all rock. There’s no way that 50 products all rock. If you’re just spitting out what PR folks are selling, without developing your own opinions, it looks fake, seems lame, and people won’t trust that you’re telling the truth.
It’s great if you know how to write, it’s cool if you have a writing degree, but keep in mind that web writing is different. Cultivate your skills as it pertains to this medium if you want to snag gigs.
Coming up soon… why your lack of confidence might be messing with your ability to get gigs, more tips from clients, what bloggers are making money wise, and more.
You tell me – have you adjusted your writing style so that it works for the web?
Blogging & Web Writing Gigs for July 1, 2009
July 1, 2009 by Jennifer
Filed under Blogging Jobs
Welcome to July. Hopefully you can kick off the month with a fab new gig… Since there’s so many jobs today, no job tip other than get out there and apply, but I do have a good laugh for you today…
Ex N. Idaho Drug Kingpin Needs Writer - Nice! This guy “should be dead a hundred times over” sounds like someone you want to hang with no? I’m so there
I love fake ads; such a good use of my time.
Anywhere gigs:
International Video Journalist
Care 2 blogger – NOTE: I’ve heard iffy things about working for them through the grapevine, although to be fair, I haven’t personally worked with them, but my sources are cool. Just be on your toes.
Videoart.net seeks Editorial/Copywriting paid Intern
Looking for Tech Moms! – tech bloggers – um, the gig itself has NOTHING to do with moms so because they’re actively looking for moms I’m guessing the pay is low (you know us moms – LAME wording) so yeah… but feel free to check it out.
I almost didn’t post this due to the obnoxious wording and requirements but it’s a gig so – Website Bloggers and Writers are needed.
WANTED: Freelance Writers / Video Game Reporters & Reviewers - (CheatCodes.com)
MNN green tech blogger – good company to work with, pays very well, and on time, but this seems like a blogger is hiring as assistant vs. the company hiring. I’d still check it out.
“How To” Writer for Online Dating
Location specific gigs:
Creative Writer For Our Tour Websites - (Charlestown)
Twitter- Facbook Person - (Las Vegas) – Low pay but FT
Copywriter, Wholesale Online Strategy & Marketing for Polo Ralph Lauren – NY
WRITER/CONTENT COORDINATOR/SEO/SEM - (West Los Angeles )
Morning Editor – Entertainment Celebrity Site – Santa Monica, CA
Seeking Witty, Fashionable, Celebrity/Pop-culture Obsessed Writer - (Beverly Hills)
Online Managing Editor – Pilates-Pro.com – NY
WANTED: (HYPERACTIVE) WEB NEWS WRITER - (Pasadena)
Writer/Editor – Girl Scouts of the USA – NY – this is like the fifth time I’ve seen this reposted, so get it now, because I’m so over with posting it as of today.
Staff Writer – ClickZ - (Manhattan)
Web Writer / Content Specialist – Roswell, GA
Social Media Ninja in Maynard, MA
New Media Writer - (minneapolis)
Web Content Manager – Cowboys & Indians magazine – Dallas, TX
Public Relations Manager – PR but writing heavy – Pleasant Grove, UT
INVESTIGATIVE REPORTER – voiceofsandiego.org – San Diego, California
Experienced website developer for contract assignment - (Washington, D.C. area only)
Social Media Manager – Charlotte, NC
Freelance writers & photographers for LGBT website - San Francisco might be ok pay IF pieces are super short.
Freelance Writer for New Finance Website - (inner sunset / UCSF)
Online Community Manager & Evangelist - (Chelsea, NY)
Austin Lifestyle Blogger – LandingPage Interactive – Austin
Computer Geek required with special skills - (San Francisco / san jose east)
Blogger + Interactive and Social Media Marketer – Crofton, MD
Scientific Writer – Berkeley, California
BuzzSugar Associate Editor - (San Francisco / downtown / civic / van ness)
Travel Web Content Writer Internships - (San Diego) – Lowish pay
Creative Writing / Bloggers - (Glendale, AZ)
Blogging & Web Writing Gigs for June 24, 2009
June 24, 2009 by Jennifer
Filed under Blogging Jobs
A decent group of gigs today, although people might take the time to write better job ads…
And on that note, your job tip’ o the day is: Location specific gigs might be suitable for telecommuters, but if you don’t ask you won’t know. I posted at least 5 gigs today that were super vague about location. These are jobs that could be done remotely, but maybe they want on site. Sometimes, jobs that state a location may not find someone they like and could be willing to take on a telecommuter. In my opinion, it never hurts to contact a location specific gig and see if they’d hire a telecommuter. UNLESS the job states one of the following:
- Must be able to attend meetings.
- Must supervise/work with the on-site team.
- So and so candidates ONLY!
- Needs to interview local sources in person.
When gigs state the above, it’s a good bet they’re not up for remote writers. But otherwise it never hurts to ask.
Anywhere gigs:
Seeking Enthusiastic Writers for your Local Area – TownMe
green blogger/social networking writer
Customer Support Content Writer/Strategist (contract) - (san jose west) – MIGHT be telecommute friendly? Not sure.
Communications Associate – Public Interest GRFX, Boston, MA (Boston, MA or Philadelphia, PA)- NOT sure if this is on site or telecommute friendly.
Copywriters and Bloggers w/ knowledge of SEO
Freelance Public Relations Writer
Experienced Part-Time Web Content Writer Needed!
Freelance Writer – Flexible hours and work remotely
TheVogueCity.com is looking for contributors
Contract Editor – Blogger - MIGHT be in Portland OR might be telecommute friendly.
Automotive/Transportation Writers Wanted (no exp req’d) - NOTE: “No exp req’d” usually means low pay, but check it out maybe.
Location specific gigs:
redtagcrazy.com looking for a ROCKSTAR writer/editor! - (San Marcos, CA) – low pay, but sounds kind of fun.
mountain bike editor – Competitor Group (publisher of VeloNews) – sounds like some web writing and some print – Boulder, CO
Editor/Writer-Entertainment - (Scottsdale, AZ)
Freelance Copywriter! - (New York, NY)
Production editor - (Costa Mesa, CA)
Creative, Web Savvy Editor Wanted (oakland downtown)
Marketing & Communications Specialist - (Folsom, CA)
Features Editor – The Forward (Features Editor) – NY
Online Editor – AOL – NY
Online Editor – ConsumerSearch.com – Consumersearch, Inc (home & garden) – NY
Writer/Editor – Girl Scouts of the USA – NY
CONTENT WRITER - (LAS VEGAS, NV)
Web Marketing – work with CMO on PR, Copy, SEM, PPA and Social Media - (Los Angeles)
Managing Editor – TVGuide.com – part editor, part social media – NY
VIVASWAG.COM IS LOOKING FOR CREATIVE WRITING/PR INTERNS - (Glendale, CA) – LOW pay, but low hours too.
New Media Producer-Comcast SportsNet MidAtlantic-Bethesda, MD – Comcast Sports Group – Bethesda, MD
Web Editor / Producer - (Boston)
Blogging & Web Writing Gigs for June 22, 2009
June 22, 2009 by Jennifer
Filed under Blogging Jobs
I hope everyone had a nice weekend and Father’s Day. A semi-ok group of gigs today, although, I’m betting we’ll see more mid-week.
Job tip o’ the day: During the summer it seems like it’s harder to concentrate on work. Especially if you work at home, and can break whenever you like. Change up your routine so you stay on track. During the summer, it’s hot which zaps my concentration, so I tend to work more in the evenings. You might also try getting out; blogging at the park or coffee shop in the early morning.
Anywhere gigs:
Babybumpshops.com is looking for mommy bloggers and writers to create articles for their site. First of all, “Mommy bloggers” Egad (cringe). Secondly, only pays $15 per piece, so make sure they’re short.
Writers Needed for Health, Fitness, & Beauty Magazine – no mention of pay (???) ask.
Cheeky Writers Needed for Sexy Nightlife Publication
Hiring Writer / Editor to Write Blogs on Luxury Website
Senior Writer – freelance - (Portland area) – possible telecommute.
Location specific gigs:
Web Editor/Communications Associate – Brennan Center for Justice – NY
Communications Manager – San Francisco
Digital Editor, Martha Stewart Weddings – bling gig in NY
Web Copywriter Needed (Chicago ONLY)
Public Web Editor – Federal Reserve Board of Governors – DC
Website and Advertising Content Writer – (danville / san ramon, CA)
Seeking city/online editor – The Daily Sentinel – Nacogdoches, Texas
Communications Director – Products (AOL) – AOL – partially marketing, but also writing – Sterling, VA
Editor/Writer – Bongarde Media – Greenwich, CT
Content Director for B2B Marketing Agency - (Downtown Portland, OR)
Multimedia Journalist – LocalEdge Media – Buffalo, NY
Deputy Web Editor – The Daily Transcript – San Diego
Virgin Mobile USA’s thriving Corporate Communications department seeks a whip smart social media expert – Warren, NJ
Managing Editor, WebMD Newsletters – WebMD – Atlanta
Social Media Manager – Cincinnati, Ohio
Social Media Marketing Expert in Boca Raton, FL
Technical/Web Writer – Start-up company - (san jose downtown)
Blogging & Web Writing Gigs for June 19, 2009
June 19, 2009 by Jennifer
Filed under Blogging Jobs
So in bad news I’ve seen almost zero decent anywhere gigs this week, however, if you’re lucky enough to live in the right areas, you may find a good job below. For you anywhere writers, you can also check out Deb’s latest job listings (not totally blog-web specific).
Job tip o’ the day: Do you have a contact me page at your personal blog? You should if you’re looking to score jobs. If people can’t contact you, they can’t hire you. You’d be surprised at how many blogs I come across that contain zip contact info; don’t be one of them.
Anywhere gigs:
Freelance Writers/Bloggers : Mosquito Control
health/eco/lifestyle writers (Santa Monica) – says SM, but looks like an anywhere gig to me (ask)
Location specific gigs:
FoodNetwork.com Online Site Director – Food Network – NY
Staff Writer/Editor – PHI – Bronx, NY
Web Content Producer – WebMD – San Clemente, CA
Online Editor/Producer- Autos – 4 Month Contract – U.S. News & World Report – DC
Education Writer/Reporter – LRP Publications – Palm Beach Gardens, FL
Sr Content Strategist – Web Editor – General Mills – Minneapolis, MN
Social Media Paid Intern – Reser’s Fine Foods – Beaverton, OR
SOCIAL NETWORKING ON SOCIAL SITES - (HENDERSON)
Online Copywriter - danville / san ramon, CA
Entry Level: Web Writer/Marketing Copywriter - (Fort Lee near Washington Heights)
Associate Web Editor – BowTie Inc – Lexington, Kentucky
Web Content Writer/Blogger - Lynnwood, WA
Writer/Editor for CoverAwards.com - (New York)
Web content/copy writer - (Los Angeles)
Wiki Editor - mountain view, CA
SEM Specialist & Social Media Coordinator – Chicago, IL
Writer/Editor - (Seattle)
Writer/Assistant Editor - (Alexandria)
Blogging & Online Writing Gigs for June 16, 2009
June 17, 2009 by Jennifer
Filed under Blogging Jobs
Sorry about the lack of gigs posted the last few days. My son was home from school before camp kicked in, and since I work at home, that was less than ideal working conditions. This should be a busy week too, but I’m looking to get at least three job posts up for you all this week. Today’s listings kick ass btw; lots and lots of gigs to browse. I’m kind of surprised, as I haven’t seen too many great blog and online writing jobs lately.
Question o’ the day: So, are your kids home for the summer? Or have you made other arrangements so you can work?
Anywhere gigs:
entertainment – modeling – photography – Fashion Blogger
Freelance Health, Diet Blogger
Professional Blogger for Web design/development blog
Experienced Bloggers at Everyday Christian Media Corp.
Copywriting Expert – web based
Online News Writers for Community Related News
Location specific gigs:
Freelance Web Copywriter - (SOMA / south beach)
Writers – FLEX Magazine web & print – Woodland Hills, CA
Organizer / writer – Clean Water Action- Ann Arbor, MI (East Lansing)
Sports/Education Reporter I – online and print – San Angelo, TX
Web copywriter/blogger/marketing assistant needed - (westchester/nyc)
Weekend News Writer/Editor/Producer – AOL – NY
Senior Editor and Director of Content – GreatSchools – San Francisco
Copy Editor – WebMD – NY
Research & Web Content Associate - (palo alto)
Online Producer / Web Editor – Classical TV (www.classicaltv.com) – NY
Our Growing Company Needs A Great Blogger/Press Release Manager - (Irvine)
Lead Online Marketing Manager – Social Media: AT&T - Atlanta
Interactive Media Copywriter - (Irvine)
Online Content Administrator - (Washington, DC)
Website Content Writer - (Aventura Florida)
Content Writer Needed - (San Marcos)
Part time Summer Producer needed for GREEN Radio Show - (San Diego & Orange Counties) – not really online, but cool, so I’m posting it.
SEO Copywriter - (Flatiron)
Freelance Writer for Light Green Website - (Chicago)
Blogging & Online Writing Gigs for June 13, 2009
June 13, 2009 by Jennifer
Filed under Blogging Jobs
Not too many how-to pieces this week here at Blogging for a Living – it’s been crazy busy! Next week we’ll look at a better combo of jobs and tips, but for today, just some gigs. Some pretty good looking jobs today too.
Job tip o’ the day: Use the law of averages to your advantage. When I first started freelancing I was worried about landing work because in the past I had mainly written for companies I already worked for – i.e no job search involved. When I actually had to apply for work, I figured it would take forever to land a piece. However, during my first month of freelancing I sent out something like 60 queries (maybe more) and landed some gigs, including a feature article and a mid-sized feature, both in national glossies.
Maybe I was just lucky, but I like to think that one, by sending out so many apps and queries I increased my odds of landing work considerably, and two, it’s good practice. That first month it seriously took me an hour at first to get a query written out, 60 some odd queries later, I was turning them out like clockwork. The only way to get gigs is to apply, and if you apply a lot, all the better. NOTE: by apply, I do mean for gigs that’s you’re qualified for, and also if you’re sending queries, you still need to think them through, even if you’re chucking out a ton.
Anywhere gigs:
Green blogger – says in NY, but looks like an anywhere gig to me.
Simply Good Media is looking to hire 2 to 3 established bloggers to write articles/posts on the following topics; Home, Mom, Green, Women’s Fashion, Men’s Fashion.
Renewable Energy Technology Correspondent
Online Organizer – Center for Biological Diversity – kind of community management.
Freelance Writer – Harley Davidson Enthusiast
Location specific gigs:
Extraordinary summer internship in NYC — entrepreneurial, web. Paid and may lead to FT.
WANTED: Skin Care Writer, experienced in SEO - (Montrose, CA)
Seeking copy editor/web editor – Roseburg, Oregon
Nike/YouthNoise Play City Blogger - (Los Angeles)
Must Love Dogs – Content Writer - (Los Angeles)
Online Communications Assistant – National LGBT/HIV advocacy org – NY
Online Editor – The Knot, Inc – NY
UrbanEntertainment Writers for Urban Publication - (las vegas )
Arts and entertainment writer needed for new media company - (Chicago)
Editor/Writer – Bongarde Media – Greenwich, CT
Web Page Writer - (las vegas )
Restaurant Critic – Village Voice Media - Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
eCommerce Product Description Writer - (Anaheim)
Residential green technology leader needs web writer and business copy writer – Chicago
Social Media Marketing Manager – NY Daily News – NY
Writer & Social Media – (Newport Beach) CA
Lifestyle Editor & Writer – P/T - (Lower Fairfield County) NY
Electronics Product Description Writer – B&H Photo Video – NY
Web Communications Administrator - (Philadelphia)
Reporter – RadarOnline.com – Los Angeles
Blogging & Online Gigs for June 10, 2009
June 10, 2009 by Jennifer
Filed under Blogging Jobs
It seems like anywhere gigs are so slim lately; maybe we should all move to NYC! Just kidding – not for all the money in the world. I like the Pacific NW. In fact, instead of a job tip today, why not tell me where you’re from and if you feel your location is helping or hindering your writing career.
I’ll go first – I’m in Oregon; Portland to be exact and that’s to my benefit I think. It’s super charged green here, and since green is what I write, that works out in my favor. I’ve had eco-clients who really like that I’m from here. Plus, it helps that I live here because it makes it easy to come up with story ideas (I see a lot of green stuff happening).
Your turn – head to the comments and say hello.
Anywhere gigs:
Cell Phone Blogger – low pay, but could be ok if you blog fast.
Managing Editor – BettyConfidential.com
Content Writers for Cosmetic Surgery and Obesity Surgery Websites
Freelance Food Writers - (LA, LB, OC, SD, SFO, SB) – not a word about pay in this ad, but who knows…
Local specific gigs:
Associate Online Editor/Producer – Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia – NY
Internet Merchandising Content Associate - (Burnsville, Mn)
Assistant Web Editor, Pew Research Center – Pew Research Center – Wash DC
Financial Blogger - (Flatiron) – NY
Opening for a Talented Social Media / Search Engine Optimizer - (Libertyville-IL)
Writer/Editor – online and print writing; Girl Scouts of the USA – NY
Writer/Wish Referral Specialist - (Holiday, FL)
Content Writer/ Editor - (Miami- Biscayne)
Editor, Web sometimes writer- (Reston, VA)
News magazine web internship - (Portland, OR) – says paid, but not how much.
Web Content Manager - (La Jolla) – CA
Associate Editor – Big Think (www.bigthink.com) – NY
Writer/ Editor Needed - (Old Town Alexandria)
Blogging & Online Writing Gigs for June 8, 2009
June 9, 2009 by Jennifer
Filed under Blogging Jobs
Hardly any decent gigs today. With that in mind you might want to check out Deb’s list of freelance writing gigs – she’s got a bunch going on today.
Job tip o’ the day: Negotiate up. If you’ve been blogging with a client for six months or more see if you can’t get a raise. A lot of times what I notice about blogging gigs is you’re hired at a set wage and it’s simply never discussed again. If you’ve grown traffic, done your job, and been a trouble-free employee see if you can set up a client meeting and discuss a raise, either per piece or per month, depending on how you’re paid.
Anywhere gigs:
Contributors / Bloggers Wanted For Online Magazine - could be low pay because they’re selling, “Writers ready to build on their portfolio and build on their brand” but it says there’s comp, so who knows.
Part-time Cars Writer - Love To Know
Tattoos expert – part-time writer -Love To Know
Local specific gigs:
Communications Assistant – GLSEN, Inc. – NY
Home & Gardening Content Manager and Studio Editor - (Santa Monica, CA.) – both for Demand Media.
Web Content Assistant - (san bruno)
Online editor | writer - (Anchorage)
MySpace Social Media Search Manager – San Francisco
Online Marketing Manager for Conservation Mart – only candidates within 100 miles of Lawrenceville, GA (sob, this job looks awesome, but too far away for me).
Director of Marketing – Custom Community Social Media Solutions – Shoreview, MN
Facebook / Social Media Consultant – luxury, hospitality – Los Angeles, CA
Managing Editor, WebMD Newsletters - (Midtown Atlanta, GA)






