Freelance Writing Jobs for November 5, 2009
November 5, 2009 by Deb Ng
Filed under Writing Gigs
Thanks so much for your patience!
Here’s what’s going on around the network:
- Why Negativity is So Positive
- 10 Ways to Get Your Freelance Writing Foot in the Door
- Freelance Writing Experience: Does it Matter Where Your Clips Come From
- Freelance Writers Have Health Insurance Options – But You May Not Like Your Choices
- Don’t Say “Google Me”
- I’m a Jackass
Leads…
Content Writing Jobs
- Write for LoveToKNow – $25/article
- Freelance Writer for Tonic – Palo Alto
- Experienced Writers Needed to Write on a Variety of Topics – $15/article
- Freelance Web Content Writer/Editor for Internet Marketing Company
- Writer & Web Editor – Contract – $45K/annual
- Poshglam.com Seeks Contributors – Los Angeles
Blogger Jobs
- Blogger for Web Designer Depot - $150 – $300/post
- Real Estate Blogger
- Dog Blogger Wanted
- Blogger/Wordpress Expert
- Blogger Wanted – Vancouver
Proofreading/Editing Jobs
- Pharmaceutical Proofreader - NJ
- Entry Level Editors – Natick MA – $14/hour
- Yahoo! Local Editor – Detroit – I think this is a telecommute opportunity.
- Editor Wanted for Blog & Book
Copywriting Jobs
Journalism Jobs
- Freelance Technology Journalist
- Freelance Technology News Reporter - $40 – $60
- Fashionable,Outgoing Freelance Reporter Wanted – The Catalina Hotel – Miami – $100/night
- Fashionable Outgoing Freelance Reporter Wanted – San Francisco – $100/night
Business Plan/Proposal/Grant Writing Jobs
- Temporary Grant Writer – Washington DC
Travel Writing Jobs
Food Writing Jobs
Sports Writing Jobs
- Hunting & Fishing Writers – Texas
Resume Writing Jobs
- Resume Writer – Indianapolis
- Professional Resume Reviewer – Chicago
General/Misc. Freelance Writing Jobs
- Researcher/Reporter on Education Issues
- Freelance Researcher
- Freelance Writers for Event and Entertainment Magazine Articles
- Market Research Report Writer
- Seeking Book Submissions – Blue Mountain Press
- Science Assessment Writers and Editors – NYC
- Book Editor & Reviewer - NYC
- Freelance Biotech/Pharma Writer
International & Foreign Language Freelance Writing Jobs
- Central Asia, Pakistan, Afghanistan Stringers Wanted
- Freelance Travel Writer – Lyon
- English to French Translator – Montreal
- English to Spanish Translator – San Antonio
- Australian Editor for Asylum.com
- French Proofreader
- Chinese Translator Needed ASAP – El Segundo
- Instructional Designer for Language Acquisition Project - Spanish








Could someone please explain to me how Jobirn (Proofreader job #1 works? When I go to the site, I see a list of recruiters and applicants, but no specific jobs.
Hey Deb, no worries on getting things up a little late. We’ve all been there with sick kids and doctor’s appointments. Some days there just aren’t enough hours. Between in-service days and my husband and son being sick, I had one or more people here all day from Oct 1 – 11. I had no idea how much I relied on having the house to myself and no outside distractions, then had to scramble the last week to make my month. Just take care of your little guy — hope he’s feeling better soon!
Are you posting the listings a few days at a time? I can’t figure out if you miss a few days and then ‘catch up’ so to speak by posting 3 days at once or if it is my AOL that doesn’t always find the updated page.
Hi Lisa,
I’m posting every weekday though this week I’ve been posting late in the morning.
Lisa, sometimes the FWJ homepage doesn’t list the updated page even though it’s there. I’ve had success going in through the purple Writing Gigs tab. Either that or click on the purple link “Writing Gigs that’s under the date of any older post. Usually, that will take you to the entire Writing Gigs section, and the most recent set of leads is at the top. I’m not sure what makes the home page so finicky, but you’re not the only one who’s had that issue.
Thanks Deb and Andrea. I’ll try that route next time.
Hi Deb.
Just thought I’d drop you a note to let you know that I just heard back about my application to the 3rd content writing job on your list. I got it. It’s obviously not crazy high pay or anything, but the company is one I know well. I never knew the used freelancers and I’m excited that I’m not going to writing content for them.
Thanks!
Jen
Deb,
On the Lovetoknow.com job, were they looking for a specific topic for just writers in general? Usually they say what they are looking for, so I was just curious.