23 Opportunities for Freelance Writers
February 7, 2008
Below are 23 freelance writing opportunites. Good freelance writers are in high demand. Find where you can fit in and start marketing.
1. Traveling journalist
2. Editorial service provider
3. Technical writer
4. Proofreader
5. Manuscript reader (for publishers or self-publishers)
6. Copywriter
7. Screenwriter
8. Public relations (press releases)
9. Advertising writer
10. Syndicated columnist
11. Speechwriter
12. Resume writer
13. Grant writer
14. Web content writer
15. Translator
16. Indexer
17. Writing coach/consultant
18. Writing tutor
19. Book title writer
20. Sales page writer
21. Professional blogger
22. Self publisher
23. eBook writer
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February 7th, 2008 at 9:50 pm
Just found your site by accident while looking at the list of recent visitors on another blog. I am a writer and have already published a good deal including articles on Ezine Articles, Quality Content and InfoGoRound. If you Google Marvin Double something I’ve published on Helium might also pop up. Freelance Sprout is an intriguing site, which I must say peaked my curiosity and caught my interest. At this juncture in time I have so much to write from my own marketing ventures that taking assignments to write for others would be far to much extra work. I do however like the idea of freelancing and perhaps when I no longer have to write just for me I’ll come back for another look. I can see the potential of promoting this site to others however. Drop over to my blog and have a look at some of my work. The url I entered is to a specific post about blogging which you might find amusing.
February 8th, 2008 at 5:51 pm
Hi Marvin,
Thanks for stopping by. You can write articles for Webmasters (Web content) on a freelance basis. You just have to be careful, especially with the job sites (Guru.com, Elance.com, etc…).
Most of that work goes for $5/article or less. Ouch. I started there but managed to pick up better paying clients. If you don’t (get better paying clients), you’ll burn out real fast. But, if your writing is good, there are people out there who will pay good money.
Anyway, I’ll be glad to answer any questions you might have. Just let me know.