Freelance Writing Jobs for Saturday November 22, 2008
November 22, 2008 by Deb
Filed under Blogging Gigs, Writing Gigs
by Deb Ng
Happy Saturday, folks. Hope you’re not spending the whole day in front of your computer screen!
Leads…
- Seeking Freelance Writers and Reporters
- Finance Blog Writer at Credit Shout
- Freelance Copywriters - Columbia University – NYC
- Freelance Writer
- Freelance Writer Needed for Article Writing
- Hiring Freelance Writer - $25 – $75 per
- Freelance Writer for Tech Website
- Freelance Writer – Dallas
- Freelance Writer - On Site – Chicago
- Web Editor/Web Writer – Long Term/On Site – 4 to 6 months
- Article Writers for Website Project – $25 – $100
- Looking for Bloggers for B2B Websites
- Google G1 Android Bloggers Wanted
- New Brooklyn Based Site Needs Writers
- Experienced Fashion Writers
- iPhone Blogger $10 – $15 per post
- Copywriter to create eBay listings – $15 – $25 per hour
- Technically Oriented Writer – 3 Month Contract – $10K – $15K
Have a great Saturday!
Deb







Nice treat for Saturday morning! Thanks Deb.
I had great news last night. I posted an ad looking for work in our local craigslist after learning the online company that promoted me to marketing manager a few months ago can’t afford to pay me anymore, so they cut the position. I needed something to make up the difference. Turns out an area Web design company was in need of a writer and they’ve offered me the job for $40 an hour working from home. So Craigslist paid off for me this time!
Ann,
That’s great. You know, I’ve often wondered if the writers who post ads looking for jobs on Craigslist ever actually get anything from it. Now, I know. Congratulations!
Thanks for the Saturday bonus Deb!
Happy turkey everyone (even Canadians like turkey, right Jodee?)
Ya know, you keep this up and we’re going to get used to the Saturday leads
@ Hazel: We love our turkey here!
@ Ann G: That’s great news! Congrats on the new and lucrative gig!
Fourth ad down is a guy SEEKING employment.
The “Freelance Writer” ad – four down – that guy is looking for work, not hiring.
I’m new and have a question. I suffered a sudden disability and have to reconsider my career options. A lot of the more reputable (i.e. non-Craigslist) jobs want a resume. Problem is, all my experience is in another field. I figured the best way around that would be to prepare some samples in different writing styles (formal informative, argumentative, conversational, etc.) and jump right in, but now I’m not so sure. Do I really have to sell my soul to some slavedriver on a bid site for sub-minimum wage to get ahead?