Freelance Writing Jobs for Sunday, December 14, 2008
December 14, 2008 by Deb
Filed under Writing Gigs
by Deb Ng
Happy Sunday. Here are a freelance writing jobs to help pay off the holiday bills:
- How to Writers Needed at eHow
- Technology & Lifestyles Blogger
- Blogger Wanted
- Blog/Columnist
- Professional Blogger Wanted
- Banking & Finance Bloggers Wanted
- Passionate Bloggers Wanted
- Soccer/Football Writers Wanted
- Freelance Writer - Part Time – Miami
- Freelance Traffic Reporter – Edison NJ
- Website Freelance Writer
- Freelance Article Writer
- Freelance Writers
- Resume Writers Wanted
- Freelance Writer Needed for Association
- Freelance Writers for Human Interest Stories - $100 – $200
- Need a Website Translated to French
- News, Features and Advertorials - Washington DC
- Freelance Magazine Writers
- Wanted: Contract Writer for Health Company - $100 – $140 a day.
- Blogger/Researcher - $10/post
- Ghost Writer for General Consumption Articles on Legal Topics – $50 per
- Ghost Writer
Don’t forget, it’s almost time for my massive end of the year thank you link love post. If you would like to get in, send your details to wegetletters@gmail.com.
Have a great week!
Deb
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Happy Sunday Deb
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Thanks for the list.
Some interesting items for an off day.
Thanks.
I’m starting to get depressed…it doesn’t seem like there is a job on here that pays more than about $10 an article…I’m not sure these really count as jobs. Do people actually write articles for this kind of money? If so, I wish they’d stop so that this can continue to be a profession I can make a living at…
Carol Tice
http://www.caroltice.com
Hi Carol – Many of the jobs listed above pay more than $10. I see a couple for $50 and $100 and more too.
I know these are low for some, but many people feel $10 – $20 is a livable wage in their neck of the woods and so we’ll continue to post them. In the mean time, jobs for more than $10 abound on the web. We post them every single day.
I just wanted to say Hi, and thank you for this valuable resource. I have started writing weekly and monthly for various websites that you mentioned here previously. I can’t say thank you enough.
@Carol Tice- I found a great opportunity on this blog that was at 15 cents a word – for a 500 word post that’s $75. Not bad! I also started writing for another site for $20 a post. That’s pretty meager, IMO, *but* I am hoping to pitch a rate increase within the next couple of days. I have posted 8 or 10 posts for the second one, so I think I have something to bargain with now
Keep looking there are some really good opportunities available right now!
@Deb – Maybe you could talk about asking for a “raise” or rate increase. Do you have any tips?
@Carol -
Don’t be discouraged by the ads that don’t say exactly what they will pay – not all of them are in the $10 category. There are several here with potential … and I find something to apply for most days, even though $10 is below my standard too.
This is a great board! Don’t go away – there’s much to learn here.
–Hazel
Ah thanks a ton Deb.. Was hoping you’d post some leads today!
The Blog/Columnist job lead for ‘What Is Going On’ I’ve actually received some replies from.. They pay $5 for a daily 400 word minimum news post which also requires plugging your story on their forums and replying to thread posts.
Just letting everyone know in case this isn’t up their alley.
Hang in there Carol!
Re: Pop-up ads.
Just a warning. Hopefully everyone has virus protection! I have pop-up blockers installed with both IE and Firefox and some of the pop-ups are getting through anyway despite the fact that I have Freelancewritinggigs.com on the “never allow pop-ups from this site” list.
One of them today that opens regardless of my settings contains a trojan virus. It was a pop-up for some financial site and my virus software automatically closed out of this site because there was a trojan in the pop-up ad.
I know there are still some people out there who don’t use virus software because of the expense. Avast and AVG are free. Make sure you have updated virus protection, especially with some of these pop-ups.
Just a heads up on the eHow post for non-Americans – the program is only available for those living in the US (but they don’t let you know that until you’ve registered on their website).
Thanks for the leads though!
@Deb, Thanks for the Sunday list!!!
@Carol, There are plenty of writing gigs out there that pay well beyound $10.00. You will find them.
Deb & Jodee, I just wanted to say thanks again for all your hard work and posting gigs everyday!
The other day, I applied for 5 different jobs and landed a blogging gig at $25 per 400-words, and it’s fairly steady work. Normally, I work for higher pay but it really does seem like things are getting bad out there. This is right at the minimum of my accepted hourly rate, so I’m happy.
This is, honestly, the first time I’ve gotten a job through your site, and I’m very happy. (I don’t check the ads everyday and I certainly don’t apply like crazy!) So this is maybe the 15th job I’ve applied for and I got it, so I’m thrilled! Thanks again!
Well thanks for the hopeful words from everyone. I may have just been at this too long, it’s been many years since I took $25 to write an article…think I need to think in terms of networking more than trolling these kind of job boards.
Carol
Carol,
Don’t forget that there are writers of various skill levels on this board, so some need a journeyman level gig and salary. In addition, you will always have those who only write part time, just for fun. In either event, there is still a need for $10 jobs, which is why people still post them and why others still apply for them.