Freelance Writing Jobs for June 12, 2009
June 12, 2009 by Deb Ng
Filed under Writing Gigs

Yesterday, one of the regulars asked me to write about working smarter not harder: what it meant and how to get it done. You can read about it on the home page, but I also thought I’d throw out a bit in today’s writing tip.
Working smarter not harder means different things to different people. For me it means to work fewer hours but earn more money, with my income level rising each year. It means choosing the clients that cause the least amount of stress and having quality time to spend with my family and friends. It doesn’t mean spending all of my time either tending to my home or tending to my job. It means not letting my job take over my life. What does it mean for you to work smarter, not harder?
Leads:
- Smart Brief
- Freelance Digital Journalist – The Weather Channel – Atlanta GA
- Junior Copywriters – NYC
- Blogger - 1 year contract – Sunnyvale
- Talented Reporter/Writer – (Untalented folks need not apply)
- Freelance Writers Wanted
- Senior Level Instructional Designer - Full Time/Work from Home – $45/hour
- Writer for Trade Magazine – Sarasota
- Skilled Technical Writer - Austin
- Writer for Brochures/Manuals – Austin
- Report Writer/Medical Transcription - Waltham – $20/report
- Writers/Journalists/Columnists
- Copyeditor/Proofreader - Los Angeles
- Seasoned Writer Needed – Minneapolis – $10/hour
- Looking for Writer - Miami/Broward
- Caribbean Locals or Frequenters Wanted
- Grant Writers Needed – Miami
- Miami Hip Hop Bloggers
- Freelance Resume Writers
- Relationship Bloggers – $20/post
- Blogger/Catalog Writer - Knowledge of antiques a “must”
- Creative Writer
- Grant Writer Needed – Philadelphia
- Gay Writers Needed
- Journalists/Writers - Phoenix
- Freelance Technical Writer- Seattle – $30+/hour
- Grant Writer
- Baby Blog Reader
- Need Help Writing a Personal Statement
- Children’s Book Editor
- Help with Grammar – Written and Verbal – Bethesda
Good luck to you and have a great weekend!







The very first job listed “freelance writers” looks like a gimmick to increase their traffic.
She’s asking for a highschool grad., is offering 4 to 5,000/yr and doesn’t even want good grammar. ???
Lordy.
Wendy
Whoops. I meant 4 to 5,000/a month.
I’m feeling mischievious today – it’s Friday and sunny and warm. Can I please be the garlic “Seasoned Writer?”
Seriously Deb, thanks for posting today’s leads.
Thanks again for some good leads.
Have a great weekend.