- Check out Allena Tapia's About.com column. She's very experienced, super helpful, and can teach you lots and lots of very useful lessons about freelance writing. She's got a good list of places to find writing gigs, too.
- Elance
- Rent-a-coder
- Editfast - mostly editing gigs
- Craigslist - a little tip is to copy and paste the ad into an email. This will help you remember exactly which gig you were after.
- WAHM.com - look in the forum called Moms Who Write - sorry fellas, this is only for work-at-home moms. Sometimes you'll find posts where a writer's got overflow work you could do. I've met the nicest people here, too.
- Warrior Forum - I've heard from several writers that this is an excellent source for work. It's generally internet marketers who know what they're doing, which is awesome. They know that a well-written article is one of the best forms of advertisement.
Where else do YOU look for writing gigs? How's the hunting been there?
2 comments:
Hi Sue!
Here's one: www.freelancedaily.net
It's a subscriber based newsletter that comes to your inbox five days a week. You can try it for five days free and then it's under $30 for a year's subscription. There's another, it's a few bucks a month called Just Markets- comes six days a week.
Glad to see you got your blog started. Maybe if I actually wrote on mine, you and I could swap guest posts!!
Good Luck- you deserve it!
Teresa Hall
Write About Everything
aww. you've said nice things about me and made my day :)
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