Wanted: Successful Cover Letters, Resumes, Queries and Tips
November 21, 2009 by Deb
Filed under Announcements, Writing Gigs
Did you write a cover letter that worked? Do your successful queries land high paying gigs with businesses and magazines? If so, we want to hear from you. We’re looking for:
- Brief tips for successful queries and cover letters.
- Sample cover letters and queries
- Sample “writer’s” resumes
The queries, resumes and sample letters are for a series we’re doing here at FWJ and to include in our new, upcoming premium site. Send your pitch to: wegetletters@gmail.com.
Pays $15 – $25.
Freelance Writing Jobs for Friday, November 20, 2009
November 20, 2009 by Deb
Filed under Writing Gigs
Ah. Friday. Some weeks it seems like it’ll never get here. It’s going to be an interesting weekend and week because of the impending holiday. I like to reflect during this time about the things I’m thankful for, but also for the things I’d like to be thankful for. For example, if I had my druthers, this blog network would be my 24/7 sole source of income. We’re close but not quite there yet. What are some of the things you hope you’re thankful for next year?
Some members of this community mentioned the front page doesn’t always update and they miss the leads. That’s my fault, actually. There’s a glitch so I have to update the homepage manually. However, I forget a lot. At the top of each page there are colored tabs leading to all the different blogs in this network. Click on them to be taken to each individual blogs homepage for updates. Thanks for your understanding while I work it all out.
New around the network:
- The Freelance Writer’s Guide to Blogs and Blogging
- 3 Tips for Being a Truly Objective Freelance Writer
- Disaster Recovery for Freelance Writers: Getting Prepared
Slim leads today.
Leads…
Content Writing Jobs
Blogger Jobs
- Blogger/Social Media Person for Law Firm
- Film Company in Need of Bloggers
- Social Media Blogger – $25
- Pop Culture Blogger for Nerve.com
- Blogger for Legal Website – $20/hour
- Parent Blogger
- Freelance Blogger
Proofreading/Editing Jobs
- Editors Wanted for Edisense
- Experienced Development Editor – Publishing
- Temporary Proofreaders – Dover NH
- Freelance Proofreader - NYC
Copywriting Jobs
- Website Copywriters
- Freelance Retail Copywriter – Boston
- Digital/Interactive Copywriter – NYC
- Senior Copywriter – Seattle
- Freelance Copywriters – SLC
- Sr. Copywriter - Seattle
- Contract Copywriting
Journalism Jobs
Business Plan/Proposal/Grant Writing Jobs
General/Misc. Freelance Writing Jobs
- Writing - $10/page – Vague ad
- PR Writer to Help with Bio ASAP
- Writers Wanted
- Business Plan Writers – Ft Lauderdale
- Professional Article Wrtiers
- Writers Needed – Possible low payer
- Parenting Writers with Attitude
- Freelance Media Pitching
- Business Writing Assignment
- Business Writer Needed – San Francisco
- Freelance Writer for Green Building News – San Rafael
International Freelance Writing Jobs
- Business Executive Summary Writer – Vancouver
Magazine Submissions, Guidelines and Markets
Today’s leads are sponsored by…
Can You Write Creative Copy for a Hip Website?
November 20, 2009 by Deb
Filed under Writing Gigs
We are almost done with developing an e-commerce website dedicated to selling T-shirts, other clothing, and accessories. You are an individual knows, follows, and wants to execute the copy writing rules laid out on www.copyblogger.com. I was hooked on reading that site last night for hours, they’re amazing!! Anyway…
Please check out www.galatomi.com to see how terrible my copy writing skills are and email me at Dan@Galatomi.com with some samples, your price (if you don’t have one..thats cool too), and the best way to get in contact with you. Serious inquires only, I am willing to pull the trigger and have someone get going right away so please don’t hesitate if you feel like your the guy/girl for the job. Thanks a lot. Look forward to working with a “professional” and diligent person who likes to have fun. Peace!!
New Literary Magazine Seeks Short Story Submissions – $50
November 20, 2009 by Deb
Filed under Writing Gigs
The New Professional, a contemporary, Washington, D.C.-based literary magazine, is seeking submissions for its inaugural issue, launching Spring 2010.
The magazine will include essays on a variety of topics, from art to music to politics to pop-culture. There will also be a short story section, for which we are seeking submissions.
The New Professional is a print magazine, with an online component. Therefore, if your story is chosen, it might be accessible online as well as in print.
All topics are fair game, but priority will be given to those who think outside the box.
There is no specific word count, but please try to limit submissions to eight single-spaced pages.
If your story is chosen, you will be compensated. The specific amount will vary depending on how much additional funding is received in the next few months, but expect to receive no less than $50.00.
For the literary-minded folk, this first issue will include an exclusive interview with David Leavitt, one of the best and most well respected short story writers of our generation.
Submissions can be emailed to:
Or to:
We hope to hear from you!
Freelance Writing Jobs for November 19, 2009
November 19, 2009 by Deb
Filed under Writing Gigs
I spent a lot of time last night reflecting about past freelance clients and how they treated me and their other writers, some treated us well, and others…not so much. Are there any client that stand out in your mind as going the extra mile for their freelancers? What did they do to make you feel this way?
New around the network:
- On Finding Time for Freelance Work or Why I Don’t Wake at 4:00 AM Anymore
- Demand Studios Offers Health Care Options for its Freelancers
- Behind the Scenes of the Demand Studios Health Care Announcement
- Downsizing for the Holidays: 5 Tips for Getting Back in the Groove January 2nd
- A Few More Words About this Whole Demand Studios Insurance Thing
- Cheesy Query Pickup Lines
Leads…
Content Writing Jobs
- Celebrity Encounter Stories – $15
- Google Optimized Pages for Personal Training Business – Atlanta
- Website Writer - Las Vegas
Blogger Jobs
- Reporters & Bloggers - Subsea Industry
- Blog & SEO Content Writers
Proofreading/Editing Jobs
- Freelance Editor for Global Spec
- Freelance Editor Wanted
- Copyeditor/Proofreader for Technology Marketing Reports
- Medical Records Editor - NJ
- Editor for Ten Page Document
Copywriting Jobs
- Sr. Copywriter – Los Angeles
- Jr. Bilingual Content Copywriter – Los Angeles
- Freelance Copywriter – Boston – $25- $30/hour
- Experienced Copywrite r- NYC
Journalism Jobs
- Looking for Reporters with Insight and a Sense of Humor – AOL Men’s Site
- Freelance Technology News Reporter – Austin
- AllVoices.com will be paying journalists up to $250 per story – the gig isn’t listed yet, but I wanted to make you aware in case you wanted to pitch.
Technical Writing Jobs
- RFP Writer – DuPont WA
Ghost Writing Jobs
Business Plan/Proposal/Grant Writing Jobs
- Grant Writer/Researcher for the BayView Opera House – San Francisco
- Grant Writing - Hartwick
- Business Plan – Atlanta
- Business Plan Writer for Online Media Startup
Travel Writing Jobs
Sports Writing Jobs
- Freelance Sports Writer – Torrance – Telecommute OK
Resume Writing Jobs
General/Misc. Freelance Writing Jobs
- Investment Writer for the Motley Fool
- Writer/Research Assistant – Irving TX
- Chicago Writers for Small Projects
- Freelance Writer/Researcher - Irving/Dallas
- Local Writers Needed – Dallas
- Freelance Work Manual - Southwest
- Freelancer for Marketing Campaign
- Writer for Healthcare Marketing Campaign
- Writer/Editor for Children’s Story – NYC
International Freelance Writing Jobs
Magazine Submissions, Guidelines and Markets
- Apex Magazine - .05/word
- Descant Magazine – $100
- Electric Spec - $20/story
- Ephemera - $50/slogan
Today’s Leads are Sponsored by:
Freelance Writing Jobs for November 18, 2009
November 18, 2009 by Deb
Filed under Writing Gigs
Have you ever been surprised by your own productivity and output. Today (I’m writing this on Tuesday evening) I got more done in a single day than I have in some time. Not sure why it was so different from other days, but I’m not complaining. Let’s hope this is a trend that will last.
I’m starting to notice a slowdown in jobs. It’s going to be up and down (mostly down) until January.
Here’s what’s new around the network:
- A Few Black Friday Deals for Freelance Writers
- How (and Why) I’ve Changed My Thinking Over a Decade of Freelance Writing
- FWJ Interview: Jenna Glatzer
- Grant Writing Part 4: How Hard is it to Write a Grant?
- Would You Share Information About a Client on a Billboard?
- Sing It, Sister!
- NaNoWriMo Distractions
Leads…
Content Writing Jobs
- Freelance “Work for Hire” Writer
- Writers Wanted for Internet/Web Based Content - Los Angeles
- Seeking Reliable Freelance Writers for Web Articles
- Automotive Articles Wanted – Internet Brands – $10/article
Blogger Jobs
Proofreading/Editing Jobs
- Copyeditor for Academic Journal
- Freelance Proofreader – $12/hour
- Editor for Vedic Theology Book
- Freelance Book Editor – Redondo Beach
- Editor for Spanish Book - Raleigh
Copywriting Jobs
- Freelance Copywriter – Pennington NJ
- Interactive Copywriter – Charlestown MA
- Marcomm/Copywriter - Boston
- Freelance Copywriter – $35/hour
- Decorative Arts Copywriter - NYC – $3000
- Freelance copywriter
- Copywriting Specialist Needed
Journalism Jobs
- Freelance Restaurant Critic - Los Angeles
Technical Writing Jobs
- Tech Writer for User Manual – $1500
Ghost Writing Jobs
Business Plan/Proposal/Grant Writing Jobs
Travel Writing Jobs
- Travel Bloggers Needed – .04/word
Food Writing Jobs
- Online Recipe Editor – SE Asian Foods
- Online Recipe Editor – Russian Federation
Resume Writing Jobs
General/Misc. Freelance Writing Jobs
- Oyster Hotel Reviews
- Tech Savvy Creative Writer - Western MA
- Marketing Writer Wanted
- Bedwetting Articles Needed - $20
- Writer for Bicycle Touring Guide- San Francisco
- Article Writers for Our Town - DC
International Freelance Writing Jobs
Today’s leads are sponsored by…
Freelance Writing Jobs for Tuesday, November 17, 2009
November 17, 2009 by Deb
Filed under Writing Gigs
How is everyone doing as we get closer to the holidays? I realized today Thanksgiving is next week! I haven’t done anything to prepare. After that, it’s just another month until Christmas, and I have done a single thing for that, either. I think I’m in denial. For me, the hardest part will be cutting back on the amount of work I do each day so I can shop and bake. I have so many projects happening now that I’m sure I’ll be working late in to the night between now and January 1st.
Things are going to start to slow down for the holidays. Will you be slowing down as well, or will you be taking advantage of the opportunities left behind by freelancers who are preparing for the holidays?
Demand Studios is launching a community Twitter story today. Watch it unfold using the hashtag #dscs.
Here’s what’s new around the network:
- Getting Past the Pajama Mentality
- 5 Reasons Why Freelance Writing Job Ads are Flagged on Craigslist
- Disaster Recovery for Freelance Writers: Production
- Writers are Wierd: Part 2: Writer’s Routines
Leads:
Content Writing Jobs
- Adobe Photoshop Tutorial Writers – $150 – $300
- Writer/Appliance Expert - LoveToKnow – $20
- Writer – Mixed Drinks/Cocktails – LoveToKnow
Blogger Jobs
- iPhone and Android Bloggers
- Internet Marketing Industry Focused Bloggers
- Looking for Technology Bloggers
- Paid Opportunity for Bloggers and Social Networkers
- Bloggers and Social Media Users
Proofreading/Editing Jobs
- Copyeditor Wanted – Atlanta
- Contributing Writer – Atlanta
- Freelance Editor - Washington DC
- Freelance Editor - Arlington VA
- Freelance Proofreader
- Freelance Research Editor – NYC
- Proofreader – Seattle
Copywriting Jobs
- Pharmaceutical Copywriter – NYC
- Copywriter – Charlotte NC
- SEO Copywriter - Paterson
- Web Copywriter – Baltimore
Journalism Jobs
Technical Writing Jobs
- Technical Copywriter with Data Storage Experience – Clarity Consultants
- Technical Writer – All Disciplines – $20 – $24/hour
- Technical Writer – Atlanta
General/Misc. Freelance Writing Jobs
- Writer for Faith Based Jobs Ebook
- Writer for Hair Stylist and Cosmetology Jobs Ebook
- Writer for Staffer & Recruiting Jobs Ebook
- Greeting Card Writer – Blue Mountain Arts
- Call for Submissions - Timelines
- Freelance Writer Wanted
- Freelance Writer/Editor – Alexandria VA
- Writers Needed for Short Stories
- Finance Writer Wanted
- Quality Writers Wanted - NYC
- Writer Needed for Expanding Hardware Business
- Writer/Editor -Education - Baltimore
- Social Media Writers
- Stock Trading Writer
International Freelance Writing Jobs
- Proofreader for IT-Related Document – New Zealand
- Web Content Writer - Toronto
Magazine Submissions, Guidelines and Markets
Credit where it’s due: Hat tip for a couple of these leads to Hope. C. Clark at Funds for Writers
- Fire Rescue Magazine – Guidelines
- Just Labs Magazine – Guidelines
- Writer for Urban Magazine
- Writer/Reporter for Magazine – Atlanta
Today’s leads are sponsored by:
Freelance Writing Jobs for Monday, November 16, 2009
November 16, 2009 by Deb
Filed under Writing Gigs
I vowed to get caught up with all my email this past weekend. I really had the best of intentions but it wasn’t meant to be. I did get a good chunk knocked out though, so I feel good about that. Still, next time I hope to reach my goal.
It’s clean slate Monday, what will you do to make a positive start?
Here’s what’s happening around the network:
- Are There No GOOD Freelance Writing Jobs Anymore?
- The Freelance Writers Guide to Facebook
- On Making an Honest Living
- Disaster Recovery for Freelance Writers: Production
- Forget Clean Your Fridge Day, Clean Your Articles File Day Rocks
- The Grammar Devotional: A Review
- Maybe Math Really Can Be Fun
Today’s Leads…
Web and Content Writing Jobs
Important: Please read all the instructions. Some of these aren’t regular jobs as much as they’re online magazines – and you’ll need to create a pitch.
- SoftwareJudge.com – Pays up to $50 for honest reviews
- SitePoint – $100 plus bonuses
- WorldStart.com – Pays $35 – $55
- Biblio Buffet - $10 – $20/review
- The Conference Board Review - $50 – $2500/accepted article
- Power Supply Industry News – $100/article
- Go Media Zine - Pays up to $300/accepted tutorial
- Craftbits.com – Up to $45/submission
- Neutral Existence – Pays $20 – $30 per “exclusive: submission
- SanDiegoRestaurants.com – Pays up to $40/submission
- Web Content Writer – San Diego
- Technology Content Writers Needed - Chicago
- About.com Entrepreneur Guide
Blogger Jobs
- Internet Marketing Industry Focused Bloggers
- Telecommute Topics Blogger - Virtual Vocations – $15
- Blogger for Green Website - Los Angeles
Proofreading/Editing Jobs
Copywriting Jobs
- Marketing Copywriter – Las Vegas – $20 – $30/hour
- Copywriter/Copyeditor – San Francisco
- Freelance Senior Pharmaceutical Copywriter
- Freelance Copywriter
Journalism Jobs
- Freelance Reporter/Photographer – Bethlehem/Salisbury PA
- Freelance Journalists Wanted
- Freelance Jounalist – Long Island
Technical Writing Jobs
- Freelance Technical Writer Jobs
- Contract Technical Writer - San Francisco
Ghost Writing Jobs
- Need Urban Ghostwriters - Atlanta
- Ghost Writer for Book on Sales
- Ghost Writer -Los Angeles
Business Plan/Proposal/Grant Writing Jobs
- Grant Writer with Experience - Albuquerque
- Medical Summary Narrative Writer – $60 per
- Grant Writer – Miami
General/Misc. Freelance Writing Jobs
- Education Freelance Writer
- Freelance Writers Needed
- Financial, Political & Small Business Stories
- Quality Writers Wanted
- Freelance Wedding Writers
- How To Manual Writers
- Freelance Education Writers- Princeton
- Music/Game Reviewers – Los Angeles
- Forensics Speech Debate Writer
- Writer Wanted - Relationship Topics – Alhambra
- Freelance Finance Writer
- Freelance Writing with Pro Audio Experience – San Diego
- Education Writer for On-Going Projects – $15
International Freelance Writing Jobs
- Bilingual Freelance Writers – Toronto
- Australia Freelance Writers
- Fashion & Lifestyle - India
Magazine Submissions, Guidelines and Markets
- Funny Times – $60/accepted submission
- Family Business Magazine
- The American Scholar – Up to $500/accepted submission
- Freelance Writer for Atlanta Entertainment Magazine
- Freelance Writer for Internet Startup Magazine - Tempe
Today’s Leads are Sponsored By:
Articles Needed for a New Faith-Based Magazine – $10/Article
November 15, 2009 by Deb
Filed under Writing Gigs
Articles are needed for a new faith-based magazine. The list of categories is below:
o Food
o Lifestyle
o Business
o Inspiring stories
o How-To articles
o Biblo-stories (articles written with biblical scriptures embedded in them, in order to cause readers to re-examine their lifestyle and/or accept the Good News and enter into a relationship with God)
o Light-hearted funny stories
o Journalistic article (an exploration of a topic/story from anywhere in the world that has captured the hearts of news readers)
o Ethical articles
o Love/Relationship/Marriage
The topic for your article does not have to be limited to those listed above nor does it have to have biblical scriptures. Above all, we are looking for articles that will capture the interest of our readers regardless of their faith. If there is an article that you would like to submit that does not fall into any of the above categories and you are unsure of our interest in the topic of your article, then we encourage you to send a query which states the specific description and outline of your article.
The word count is 350 – 800 and the minimum pay is $10 for the articles.
Contact: dream.michael@ymail.com
Bloggers to Create Viral Discussion Topics – On Your Own Blogs – $10+/post
November 14, 2009 by Deb
Filed under Blogging Gigs
We at Bambera are working to create an expansive social network of bloggers and social media users, for the purpose of creating online dialogues about ideas and visual messages. Some examples of such discussions could include workplace efficiency, the viability of electric cars in America, the future implications of new communication technologies and other such conversations. Once you have registered with our site, we would send you a standard contract and you would provide us with a link to your blog(s) and/or social media sites; we would then prescribe your payment based on a formula that involves the information that you have given us (easily read and understood in the contract) . When we have a discussion topic ready, we will send you the information and you would be paid for writing an article about it – as well as promoting your article on social media sites such as Twitter, Facebook, Digg, etc. The idea behind this is to create a viral discussion with our network, and simultaneously provide part-time work for hundreds of freelancing writers and social media users.
We are currently working on expanding our network. If you are still interested, head to www.bambera.com and apply there; note that applying does not indicate that you have agreed to work with us (or that your application will be accepted), but only that you are interested in seeing a contract that would show you how and how much you would be paid for this work. Applying will make it easy for us to send you the contract once it is properly drafted for you to sign electronically.
Please, do not hesitate to contact me with further questions! You may reach me by emailing don@bambera.com.





